Forestry
Details
Type of record: Archive
Title: Forestry
Classmark: LAVC/FLF/3/5
Related People: Ulster Folk Museum()
Date(s): 1969-1971
Size and medium: 1 box [part] with 1 file of magazine extracts, mounted magazine cuttings and printed papers.; 0.41 linear metres.
Persistent link: https://explore.library.leeds.ac.uk/special-collections-explore/410599
Collection group(s): Leeds Archive of Vernacular Culture
Description
This subseries, comprising one file only, includes Oliver Rackham's article on the ancient woodlands of East Anglia, extracted from 'Country Life' (21 October 1971), pp. 1062-1066; William Seymour's article, 'The Lady of the Woods', on birch trees, extracted from 'Country Life' (13 November 1969), pp. 1260-1263; a mounted cutting from 'Country Life' on charcoal burning (8 May 1969); a Bewdley Museum information sheet on charcoal burning in the Wyre Forest (1973); and a copy of Bertram Frank's paper on peat and turf in Ryedale in the early twentieth century, offprinted from 'The Spade in Northern and Atlantic Europe', ed. by Alan Gailey and Alexander Fenton (Belfast: Ulster Folk Museum and Institute of Irish Studies, Queen's University, 1969), pp. 194-199, illustrated.
System of arrangement
File contents retained in original classification order.
Access and usage
Reproduction
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