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1940 - 1949
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Bedfordshire, England

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Luton, Bedfordshire, England

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Studham

... The Women’s Institute have again had a busy and successful season jam making. No soft fruit was available, but 522 lbs. of blackberry and apple and plum jam were made and passed. Shopkeepers who bought the Studham jam last vear were asking again for this ...

Heath And Reach

... Heath And Reach HEDGEROW HARVEST.— The. W.V.S. have made 500 lbs. of jam this year, much of it from blackberries collected by the children. In addition, one and a half hundredweights of rose hips have been sent to a depot for making syrup.; ‘These were ...

School Festival

... fruit and flowers were also brought. Many eggs were the product of hens kept by the girls themselves. Pupils had also gone blackberrying during the week-end. An ambulance and three cars were required to take away the gifts, andq owing to transport difficulties ...

SELLYOUR SURPLUS FRU The Preservation (entres need rt

... every pound of sound fruit you can spare. So whether it is part of a bumper crop of plums or damsons, or whether it is blackberries the children have picked, send it along. But if you can, please arrange two or three weeks before= hand with the Secretary ...

Whitwell

... of thanks wa-s] given Mrs. Tooley, : THE LUTON NEWS, Thursday, September 17, 1942—g e e Py s ™. ¥ * Tragedy Bus Mish A blackberrying expeditio: by two Luton women ended i 1 the tragic death of one ol them, MRS. SARAH ANN MOR: GAN, 37, wife of Mr. Joh’ ...

THE GLEANER’S CODE

... benefit ito the country in some way. ' The code of the countryside, to my understanding, is that, gleanfng, ag stated above, blackberrying, and other hedge fruits are free for the gathering. Also mushrooms, except years Or so.. where a notice is’ displayed Most ...