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Walk Wycombe’s history of chair making
Beka Prentice from Wycombe Museum says not everyone knows the history on their doorstep. Photo: Chairs being loaded onto a wagon at Gibbons chair factory, off Oxford Road, High Wycombe in about 1895. Chairs would be transported by wagon to the railway station, where they would continue their journey by rail. Copyright, Wycombe Museum.
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