Box Hill, The Entrance To Boxhill Station 1907
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'in this town is a great plenty of cherries, particularly a wild cherry that Mr John Evelyn tells me, it makes a most excellent wine, little inferior to the best French claret, and keeps longer; and no where are finer Caves for the Preservation of their Liquor than in the Sand here'.
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