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Sunday Times Magazine 17 April 1977 Schlumpf brothers motor museum East Germanys athletics success
Cover: vintage examples from the extraordinary motor
museum of the Schlumpf brothers and a bottle of the brothers own
brand of Champagne; photographs by Red Saunders.
LIFESPAN
Leisure synthetic sports surfaces for all seasons. Page 21
Holidays choosing the best boarding kennel for your pet. Page 21
Conservation the Watch bad footpath survey. Page 22
Arts Image of the Week/women in paperbacks. Page 25
Food all you need to know about coffee. Page 26
Children do part-time jobs interfere with school ? Page 28
Collecting investing in stamps. Page 30
Gardening how to give your lawn the Wimbledon look. Page 32
Media the power of TV in voluntary causes. Page 34
Aladdins Car Park: the secret motor hoard of the Schlumpf brothers
(above: rare Peugeot two seater - the passenger sat behind the driver).
Report by Antony Terry; photographs by Red Saunders. Page 46
The Medal Factory: the methods behind East Germanys athletics
success, by Philip Jacobson; photograph by Tony Duffy. Page 64
Writing Home: an A-Z guide to where famous writers lived, stayed
or worked, adapted from a new literary gazetteer. Page 74
Sweet William: profile of playwright William Douglas-Home by Mark
Amory; photograph by Snowdon. Page 78
Bridge by Boris Schapiro; Chess by Peter Clark. Page 90
Sacred Cows: Kingsley Amis tilts at American literature; illustration
by Donna Muir. Page 94
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