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- Page 5: 10 CATTLE AND SHEEP by F A Stockwel
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- Page 13 and 14: CHAPTER 1 SUMMARY OF THE HISTORY OF
- Page 15 and 16: 1798 Smithfield Club formed in Lond
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- Page 21 and 22: 1902-20 1920-28 1928-46 1939-46 194
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- Page 39 and 40: CHAPTER III LACKHAM HOUSE AND ESTAT
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- Page 45 and 46: SUMMARY OF THE HISTORY OF LACKHAM E
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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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T J WITCHELL, PART-TIME CURATOR 196
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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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PART II CHAPTERS X TO XVIII PREPARE
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most of the money available and onl
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while new winter accommodation has
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crosses would grade well, but the W
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Acres, a field which was later leas
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students, by Garden Societies and a
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COURSES AND ADVISORY WORK DURING 19
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GARDENING STAFF [i] Trainees J.Seat
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CHAPTER XIII NATURE STUDIES AT LACK
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Corylus avellana - Hazel Crataegus
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Syringa vulgaris - Lilac Taxus bacc
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CHAPTER XIV HOME ECONOMIC EXTRA MUR
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A visit was made to the R.H.E. Cent
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NATIONAL CERTIFICATE IN RURAL HOME
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organise relevant courses for all g
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Devizes 9 - - 9 Trowbridge 10 - 10
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12 The Extra Mural Staff have also
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plus a good deal of valuable teachi
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1958 3 * Bronze Medal (Partridge) 1
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CHAPTER XVII AGRICULTURAL TRAINING
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emained to be done, the foundation
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CHAPTER XVIII LACKHAM OLD STUDENTS'
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Illustrations Mrs Bull (ringed) [*]
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Ald Stratton [*] [p] CW Whatley [*]
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[*] [p] The ―Address‖ on p13 is
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Map 1 [*] [p] Map 2 [*] [p]
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Map 5 [*] [p] Map 6 [*] [p]
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Arthur Stockwell, about 1960? [*] [
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Percy Brunt [*] [p]
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Miss B Salt 1951 [*] [p] Mr S Bell
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Miss LF Chaborel 1953 [*] [p]