Maxine Beuret states, 'I don’t go into the politics of the dairy industry or farmers, I’m interested in the heritage of having milk delivered, and also the beauty of the design of the milk floats.' This sentiment captures her focus on preserving the cultural significance and aesthetic of this tradition.
Beuret shares her admiration, saying, 'I loved the compact, functional design, clean lines, and fragile sense of history they carried with them.' This highlights her appreciation for the milk float's visual and historical aspects.
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