William Monk, Diary 1917 of an allotment run by Clayton-le-Moors Working Mens Club, item 22
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1917
19
May.
survey. So a part of the land
was dug up for Cabbages, Sprouts
+ Cauliflowers etc. Mr. Hardy went
for us to Dunkenhalgh, and
purchased a good supply of
the same. So we had to
weigh in and set these in
the land. At this stage with
our depleted army of workers
we had, manys the time and
oft to leave one job that wanted
seeing to, and go to another.
So it is all through the piece.
Pounds have been lost through
the lack of help from those
who could have spared an
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1917 May. 19
survey. So a part of the land
was dug up for Cabbages, Sprouts
+ Cauliflowers etc. Mr. Hardy went
for us to Dunkonhalgh Possibly Dunkenhalgh, Blackburn
purchased a good supply of
the same. So we had to
weigh in and set these in
the land. At this stage with
our depleted army of workers
we had, manys the time and
oft to leave one job that wan-
ted seeing to, and go to another.
So it is all through the piece.
Pounds have been lost through
the lack of help from those
who could have spared an
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1917 May.
survey. So a part of the land
was dug up for Cabbages, Sprouts
+ Cauliflowers etc. Mr. Hardy went
for us to Dunkonhalgh Possibly Dunkenhalgh, Blackburn
purchased a good supply of
the same. So we had to
weigh in and set these in
the land. At this stage with
our depleted army of workers
we had, manys the time and
oft to leave one job that wan-
ted seeing to, and go to another.
So it is all through the piece.
Pounds have been lost through
the lack of help from those
who could have spared an
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Clayton-le-Moors, Lancashire
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Story location Clayton-le-Moors, Lancashire
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- 3179 / 47345
- Contributor
- Brian Slater
May, 1917
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