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  •   MS823 - Slides, lecture notes and research papers of Philip Lyth, local and agricultural historian; 1939-1994
    • 4 - Research material collected by Philip Lyth on various aspects of agricultural and landscape history; 1951-1994
Document ReferenceMS 823/4/1
TitleFolder labelled 'Modern Farm Crafts, Ref[erence] Pictures & Leaflets'; 1951-1968 [mostly 1951-1961]
Date1951-1968
Extent1 folder
LevelItem/file
Content DescriptionThe folder contains cuttings from newspapers and magazines, mostly from 'The Farmers' Weekly', describing contemporary techniques for building works and maintenance of machinery on farms.

The cuttings were probably used as sources for Philip Lyth's book 'Farm Crafts Today' (London: Evans Brothers Ltd., 1962)
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