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Author: Thomas Falconer
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Published: 1830
Total Pages: 22
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Author: Thomas Falconer
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Published: 1830
Total Pages: 22
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Published: 1963
Total Pages: 840
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Publisher: Bridget Williams Books
Published: 2015-12-23
Total Pages: 295
ISBN-13: 1877242799
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAs New Zealand's agricultural industry developed in the twentieth century, the rural worker – shearer, labourer, musterer – began to disappear from public view. In this fascinating study, John Martin uncovers the lives of these 'forgotten workers', describing their working lives, relationships with employers, living conditions and expectations. Their experiences are brought to life in their own words and a remarkable range of photographs, painting a vivid portrait of a changing world. The Forgotten Worker is also an account of New Zealand's changing rural world, altered by the development of the family farm, the growth of dairying and increased mechanisation.
Author: Lowdon Wingo Jr.
Publisher: Routledge
Published: 2016-03-22
Total Pages: 133
ISBN-13: 1317333349
DOWNLOAD EBOOKUrban land is a precious resource and originally published in 1961, Transportation and Urban Land aims to create an approach to analysing and projecting its uses with a particular focus on the household sector. By considering matters such as employment centres, organisation and technology of transportation and marginal valuation of residential space, Wingo develops a model to estimate how much land is required for residential land uses. This title will be of interest to students of Environmental Studies and professionals.
Author: Carol Twinch
Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand
Published: 2021-01-01
Total Pages: 178
ISBN-13: 0718895819
DOWNLOAD EBOOKWomen on the Land tells the remarkable story of women's contribution to agriculture and forestry during the two World Wars. It traces the formation and history of the Women's Land Army, and shows how women, mostly untrained and from non-farming backgrounds, helped maintain food production for a beleaguered nation, by filling the places of men away at the war. At the height of the First World War the Land Army had a full-time membership of 23,000 members, a number that was to exceed 80,000 during the Second World War. The book pays tribute to women like Lady Denman, who administered the Land Army during the Second World War and who was its chief inspiration and driving force, and also outlines the part played by other women's groups in wartime. Containing many first-hand reminiscences by the women who served, and a number of evocative illustrations, Women on the Land highlights the years when women were effectively to challenge long-established preconceptions as to what properly constituted 'women's work'.
Author: International Labour Office
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Published: 1927
Total Pages: 502
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Published: 1927
Total Pages: 1392
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