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"FREEHOLD MAISONETTES"
One of the hanging gardens.
refrigerators, vacuum cleaners, pure water, etc. Servants are no longer of necessity tied to the house; they come here, as they would to a factory, and do their eight hours; in this way an active staff is available day and night. The provision of food, whether cooked or not, is arranged by a special purchasing service, which makes for quality and economy. From a vast kitchen the food
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"FREEHOLD MAISONETTES"
View of a dining-room (the hanging garden is seen through the window on the right).
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