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In another rare image, courtesy of our friend Jonathan Guss, we have a clipping of a magazine that says:  
In another rare image, courtesy of our friend Jonathan Guss, we have a clipping of a magazine that says:  
<blockquote><q>Mr. Alfred H. Dunhill holding a fragment of the wreckage of the store on Duke Street, St. Jame's in London, which was founded by his father. Tobbaco in February told the romantic story of the store that was a spacious, graceful place of light and bright woods with beveled glass and that was ruined by Hitler's air Force in a night attack.</q></blockquote>
<blockquote><q>Mr. Alfred H. Dunhill holding a fragment from the wreckage of the shop in Duke Street, St. Jame's in London, that was founded by his father. Tobbaco in February told the romantic story of the shop which a spacious, and gracious, place of bright and bright, light woods and bevelled glass, was ruined by Hitler's airmen in a night raid.</q></blockquote>
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