William Monk, Diary 1917 of an allotment run by Clayton-le-Moors Working Mens Club, item 6
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1917
3
January
and vegetables produced,
assured the saving in the
end, tons of wheat for the
making of bread. The
Council issued circulars
to the members and the
public generally, to the
effect, that they were in
a position to let plots
of land, for the cultivation
of potatoes and other
vegetables. Also supply
plough and horses if
required, to help along
the same.
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Left Page: Blank
Right Page:
1917
3
January
and vegetables produced,
assured the saving in the
end, tons of wheat for the
making of bread. The
Council issued circulars
to the members and the
public generally to the
effect that they were in
a position to let plots
of land, for the cultivation
of potatoes and other
vegetables. Also supply
plough and horses if
required, to help along
the same.
-
1917
3
January
and vegetables produced,
assured the saving in the
end, tons of wheat for the
making of bread. The
Council issued circulars
to the members and the
public generally to the
effect that they were in
a position to let plots
of land, for the cultivation
of potatoes and other
vegetables. Also supply
plough and horses if
required, to help along
the same.
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1917
3
And vegetables produced,
January assured the saving in the
End, tons of wheat for the
Making of breads. The
Council issued circulars
to the members and the
Public generally to the
Effect that they were in
A position to let plots
Of land, for the cultivation
of potatoes and other
vegetables. Also supply
Plough and horses if
required, to help along
the same.
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Clayton-le-Moors, Lancashire
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Story location Clayton-le-Moors, Lancashire
- ID
- 3179 / 47329
- Contributor
- Brian Slater
1917
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