Camberley, Staff College 1907
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Standing further back from the College, we can see part of the grounds in front of the building. The craftsmen were paid, according to some, the sum of 4s a day; much of the building material was transported along the Basingstoke Canal. With the exception of the Jolly Farmer, all the local hostelries were closed to them, as in their free time they were more than boisterous. Prince Albert planted the beech tree, to be seen to the right of the picture, in 1860.
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