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The booze cruise
It wasn’t really until the introduction of the drive on/drive off car ferry in 1953 and hovercraft in 1959 that getting to France became a really affordable option for us Brits.
Not only did it facilitate an increased interchange of cultural and culinary ideas – it was the start of what by the 1970s would be termed as the ‘the Booze cruise’.
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