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History of Agricultural Education i
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Chapter Title & sub sections ORIGIN
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10 CATTLE AND SHEEP by F A Stockwel
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Illustrations The photographs are r
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to become college, are characterist
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CHAPTER 1 SUMMARY OF THE HISTORY OF
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1798 Smithfield Club formed in Lond
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1914 -1918 World War I. Tractors be
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When World War II ended, and follow
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1902-20 1920-28 1928-46 1939-46 194
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Mr Price and his staff were popular
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(d) There should be a suitably trai
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Mr B Savage Estate Carpenter It is
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The Regional Advisory Officers at B
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appointed full-time Bee Keeping Off
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The first Further Education Sub-Com
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In 1963, it was decided to set up a
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already a wealth of up-to-date book
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CHAPTER III LACKHAM HOUSE AND ESTAT
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Knight's fee worth 60s. p.a." SIR J
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Lackham, from which it looks like a
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SUMMARY OF THE HISTORY OF LACKHAM E
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"A History of Agricultural Science
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38 Home Paddock 6 39 Park I 9 40 Pa
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Mechanics' Laboratory in yard enlar
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CHAPTER V COURSES OF STUDY 1970 All
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A block release course for apprenti
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CHAPTER VI THE COLLEGE FARM 197O Th
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Permanent pasture - 74 acres of per
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Horticultural Lecturers 1946 - 65 M
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Home Farm Herdsmen Notton Farm Herd
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CHAPTER VIII LACKHAM AGRICULTURAL M
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CHAPTER IX WILTSHIRE YOUNG FARMERS'
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of the movement throughout England
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Chippenham (76) Mr GA King Mr EH Se
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