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LINEN FLAX STACKS.—This photograph shows some of the stacks of flax built near the Linen Flax Corporation’s factory near Geraldine. Next summer it is proposed to cart the whole crop in on pallets, which will be stored in barns or in the open under covers. These stacks, which have been a familiar feature of the flax industry, will then disappear.

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Press, Volume CX, Issue 32381, 21 August 1970, Page 14

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LINEN FLAX STACKS.—This photograph shows some of the stacks of flax built near the Linen Flax Corporation’s factory near Geraldine. Next summer it is proposed to cart the whole crop in on pallets, which will be stored in barns or in the open under covers. These stacks, which have been a familiar feature of the flax industry, will then disappear. Press, Volume CX, Issue 32381, 21 August 1970, Page 14

LINEN FLAX STACKS.—This photograph shows some of the stacks of flax built near the Linen Flax Corporation’s factory near Geraldine. Next summer it is proposed to cart the whole crop in on pallets, which will be stored in barns or in the open under covers. These stacks, which have been a familiar feature of the flax industry, will then disappear. Press, Volume CX, Issue 32381, 21 August 1970, Page 14