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Vintage Sunday Times Magazine June 11th 1989
The last of the line – A story of unparalleled heroism: how ordinary men and women risked their lives helping Allied airmen to escape from occupied Europe in the Second World War. Jean Rafferty tracked down some of the survivors
Cover story: The Duke and the Duchess – When the Duchess of Windsor’s jewels went up for auction people suddenly rediscovered the attractions of flamboyant post-war jewellery, particularly the designs of the innovative Duke of Verdura. Cover photograph by Horst
Is he not unusual? – He’s big, he’s bad and he’s back with a vengeance. Twenty-five years after his first hit Tom Jones is still smouldering and his fans are still aiming their underwear in his direction. Sally Vincent met the Voice from Pontypridd
Growing pains – How lime-lovers chalked up a victory in their garden in the Chilterns, Lord and Lady Carrington have come to realise that an exposed, chalky site need not be a disaster area. Part three of our series on overcoming gardening problems
New series: Eating in the great outdoors – the first of four parts. Today, Slim Pickings- snacks that are tailor made for the hungry on horseback
Motoring: Bonsai buggies – How Japan’s young élite are turning their backs on the serious saloon and demanding more kitsch in their cars
76 pages. All our magazines are first day issues. Lightly read and in good condition for age