SP9306 : The Full Moon, Hawridge"We stopped, as every sane traveller should, at the Full Moon inn, in one room of which was a fire, some travellers, and a gramophone; in another parlour was another fire and more travellers; and in a third room , the bar parlour, was a huge fire, ingle-nook, broad overhanging black oak beam, held up by an iron rod, which one of the four labourers sitting round the bare scrubbed deal table informed us was always being assaulted by would-be movers". Were there really 'swingers' and 'lap-dancers' back then in the pre-WWII days? [Quote from SPB Mais 'It isn't far from London' (1930)].