Mr R. S. Forsyth, London manager of the Meat Producers' Board, who will address farmers at the fat lamb competitions at Fairfield and Belfast this week.
BRINGING IN THE WINTER PEAT.—Benedictine nuns of Kylemore Abbey, Connemar a, Ireland, are now busy gathering their winter supply of peat, and they make a picturesque study for the camera as they work in the fields.
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Press, Volume LXXI, Issue 21646, 3 December 1935, Page 18
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62Mr R. S. Forsyth, London manager of the Meat Producers' Board, who will address farmers at the fat lamb competitions at Fairfield and Belfast this week. BRINGING IN THE WINTER PEAT.—Benedictine nuns of Kylemore Abbey, Connemar a, Ireland, are now busy gathering their winter supply of peat, and they make a picturesque study for the camera as they work in the fields. Press, Volume LXXI, Issue 21646, 3 December 1935, Page 18
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