The last excursion was to Dover Harbour Car Ferry Terminal. 

 Here we were met by a guide, conducted through offices to the Custom 

 House and shown a trapdoor in the floor. This could be lowered, a 

 car suspected of carrying smuggled goods be placed over the space and 

 X-rayed. On we passed to the quay and awaited the coming of the 

 Lord Warden. Soon she appeared and was berthed. Quickly passengers 

 and cars of all descriptions made their way to the Custom House. 

 Members now set out for Selsted where an enjoyable supper was served. 

 Before leaving here, the President, in a few well chosen words commented 

 on the success, from all angles, of the 1956 excursions. 



A. J. Wright, f.r.g.s. 



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