Tells us how the Welsh have, over the centuries, been of crucial importance in supplying milk to the population of London. Starting with the influence of the drovers who took their cattle from rural Wales to the city, this book moves on describe the establishment of many dairies and corner shops which, open all hours, provided fresh milk to the growing metropolis.
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