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24 September 2012 – Bygone days Bygone Harvest Bygone Lambs

This project  is part financed by  ”Coast Wolds Waterways and Wetlands”  project part of the Defra RDPE - see more on the EU Commission’s rural development page The flv player provided by...

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8 October 2012 – Autumn Tasks, Victorian Villages, School’s Harvest

This project  is part financed by  ”Coast Wolds Waterways and Wetlands”  project part of the Defra RDPE - see more on the EU Commission’s rural development page The flv player provided by...

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22 October 2012 – Re-starting natures annual cycle

“There is something about the outside of a horse… that is good for the inside of a man…. ”   (Winston Churchill) The flv player provided by webstunning.com. All Rights Reserved This program sees how...

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Heritage of the Wolds – How the Yorkshire Wolds Landscape over the last 100...

Discovering your heritage – see our ‘Yorkshire Wolds Heritage’ program sections funded by the “Coast Wolds Waterways and Wetlands”  project part of the Defra RDPE - see more on the EU Commission’s...

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Bygone Days

Discovering your heritage – see our ‘Yorkshire Wolds Heritage’ program sections funded by the “Coast Wolds Waterways and Wetlands”  project part of the Defra RDPE - see more on the EU Commission’s...

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Yorkshire Wolds Heritage

Discovering your heritage – see our ‘Yorkshire Wolds Heritage’ program sections funded by the “Coast Wolds Waterways and Wetlands”  project part of the Defra RDPE – see more on the EU Commission’s...

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History of Farming

History of Farming This video looks at how growing and harvesting cereals and potatoes has changed since World War II   Thanks go to Robert Stephenson retired farmer for allowing us to use this archive...

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