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By using car ferries across the English Channel and Irish

13th December 1968
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Sea, fruit is being delivered by road from the Continent to Ireland. Latest consignment was 75 tons of Spanish oranges, which were driven 1,300 miles from Valencia to Dublin The driver, a 53-year-old Spanish haulier, who cannot speak English, drove from Valencia to Le Havre, thence by ferry to Southampton and on to Liverpool. From there the lorry was carried by the B and I Line ferry, "Munster", to Dublin. The journey took six days and the picture shows its arrival.


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