Agriculture
Found in 298 Collections and/or Records:
Economic files: Central Chamber of Agriculture, 1931-11 - 1936-06
Includes: press cuttings and extracts from the Journal of the Chambers of Agriculture, reporting speeches by LSA as President of the Chambers on agricultural policy, particularly on import duties and production quotas, and results of the Imperial Economic Conference, Ottawa [Canada]; letters received on the state of farming.
Empire Economic Union: correspondence, 1939-02 - 1951-01
Empire Economic Union: correspondence, 1948-01 - 1953-04
General correspondence, 1989-01 - 1990-12
John Camp: Agricultural journals
Agricultural journals for Wisbridge Farm, Reed, near Royston, Hertfordshire.
John McEwan: Collections for a History of Japanese Agriculture
Literary: Articles., 1930
Minutes of the Appointments Committee of the Department of Agriculture, signed, 1928 - 1969
Minutes of Boards of Studies, from 1926 known as Faculty Boards, may cover governance, appointments, budgets, curriculum development, examining and accommodation.
Miscellaneous speeches and articles, 1929-12 - 1947-08
Northern Ireland: Isle of Man Fishery, 1981-01 - 1985-05
Notebook 256, covering 5 August to 11 August 1979, 1979-08-05 - 1979-08-11
This notebook covers a trip to Greece, specifically the area known as Mavrommati. Particular locations mentioned are: Thisbe pages [9791-800], Hippocrene (Zagora) [9801-20], Copais and Gla [9821-30], Messapi and Chalkis [9837-58] and Platanaki [9859-68]. Some descriptions of traditional buildings are included, such as an old oil mill described on pages [9784-85].
Notebook 669, covering 6 August 2012 to 5 September 2012, 2012-08-06 - 2012-09-05
Locations featured include: Cambridge [pages 3009-20 and 3024-25], Dover [pages 3021-24], Kingcombe in West Dorset [pages 3025-42] and Addis Ababa, Ethiopia [pages 3044-80]. This is the first in a series of 4 notebooks covering the trip to Ethiopia which Professor Rackham made with fellow members of college. On the trip, Professor Rackham made observations on the landscape, culture, religion, language, history and architecture of the country.
Official: Cabinet: Emergency Business Committee: papers 1 to 20 plus index., 27 Apr 1929 - 10 May 1929
Official: Cabinet: Emergency Business Committee: papers 21 - 40., 10 May 1929 - 13 May 1929
Includes suggested replies to questions put to Conservative candidates on a variety of issues including: employment conditions; importation of dyestuffs; agriculture; taxation of motor vehicles; war pensions; migration; sea defence works; the rent restriction act; education policy regarding women teachers; and old age pensions.