Agriculture
Found in 388 Collections and/or Records:
Cutting the pressed cake with wire; the tubes of indigo are dried in the air
Debate on the Address, 03 Nov 1953
Derek Stenning: Anthropological collections on Uganda
Four series of anthropological files relating to Uganda.
'Ditto' (see also loose collection - 14)
Dogs Order, 1982-07 - 1983-05
Correspondence on the Dogs (Northern Ireland) Order, on keeping dogs under control, with correspondents including: Adam Butler, Minister of State, Northern Ireland Office (6); [William] John Biffen, Lord President of the Council (2).
Also includes: draft copies of the order, with report from the Committee of Public Accounts on dog licensing; notes on amendments to the draft order; extract from Hansard for the Northern Ireland Committee covering the debate on the order.
Drills at work (see also album - k)
Drills at work (see also loose collection - 23)
Drills charged with seed ready for sowing (see also album - j)
Drills charged with seed ready for sowing (see also loose collection - 22)
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
Factory cattle drinking at noon, Pemberandah
General correspondence, 1989-01 - 1990-12
Getting manures out for mixing; C.W.J. + W.P.B. (see also loose collection - 36)
Getting manures out for mixing (see also album - vv)
'Go' (see also album - hh)
'Go' (see also loose collection - 30)
'Hand beatings' (see also loose collection - 10)
'Hand beatings' (see also loose collection - 11)
Indian drawing room; Captain Gage; H. M. J. Calcutta
John Camp: Agricultural journals
Agricultural journals for Wisbridge Farm, Reed, near Royston, Hertfordshire.