William Monk, Diary 1917 of an allotment run by Clayton-le-Moors Working Mens Club, item 4
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1917. The Clubs Garden Plot
1
January
In writing these few notes
it is merely as a diary and
brief record, of interesting
events, that obtained at
the inception and during
the period of cultivating
the Plot. In January of
this year 1917. the Government
warned the people of the
importance and necessity
of the cultivation of all
available land in the
country. As a consequence,
Clayton-le-Moors Urban
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Left page: blank
Right page:
1917. The Clubs Garden Plot
1
January
In writing these few notes
it is merely as a diary and
brief record, of interesting
events, that obtained at
the inception and during
the period of cultivating
the Plot. In January of
this year 1917. the Government
warned the people of the
importance and necessity
of the cultivation of all
available land in the
country. As a consequence,
Clayton le-Moors Urban
-
1917. The Clubs Garden Plot
1
January
In writing these few notes
it is merely as a diary and
brief record, of interesting
events, that obtained at
the inception and during
the period of cultivating
the Plot. In January of
this year 1917. the Government
warned the people of the
importance and necessity
of the cultivation of all
available land in the
country. As a consequence,
Clayton le-Moors Urban
-
1917. The Clubs Garden Plot
1
January In writing these few notes
it is merely as a diary and
brief record, of interesting
events that obtained at
the inception and during
the period of cultivating
the Plot. In January of
this year 1917. the Government
warned the people of the
importance and necessity
of the cultivation of all
available land in the
country. AS a consequence,
Clayton le-Moors Urban
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Clayton-le-Moors, Lancashire
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Story location Clayton-le-Moors, Lancashire
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- 3179 / 47327
- Contributor
- Brian Slater
1917
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