this is the invicta court care home in maidstone and it was specially made for this lady, mary savage like the cabinet i had, but i have to say it was a poor birth. mary's story begins in 1952, aged 23, she boarded her majesty's troopship empire to marry herfiance, colin. the trip took five weeks. an hour after she arrived, she was getting married in front of people she'd never seen before. when mary told brian her story, he decided to recreate and build the ship's cabin. that mary travelled in more than 70 years ago. it was all built at home, in pieces in my workshop. i suppose the hardest part was sourcing all the vintage materials. mary volunteered at a school before the couple came back to kent a year later. collins started an engineering business, which is still run by the family, and it all began when a young woman travelled halfway across the world to be with the man she loved. for more stories from across the uk, head to the bbc news website. hey, i'm zoph with the catch up. tonight, queens uni ends their marking boycott. eid celebrations take place around the world and a whol