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English: Reusable glass milk bottles used for home delivery service. The used bottles are put out with milk tokens or money and swapped for full bottles with a foil lid. Photo taken by User:Clawed on 28/12/04 and licensed under GNU FDL.
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(Reusable glass milk bottles used for home delivery service. Photo taken by User:Clawed on 28/12/04 and licensed under GNU FDL.{{GFDL}}) |
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