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Collecting 20thc Rural Culture

This project at the Museum of English Rural Life is part of the Heritage Fund39;s Collecting Cultures initiative. The purpose is to acquire material that builds, decade by decade, a picture of the countryside in the twentieth century. This blog provides regular updates on progress and a forum for wider discussion of the project39;s aims

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Collecting 20thc Rural Culture

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This project at the Museum of English Rural Life is part of the Heritage Fund39;s Collecting Cultures initiative. The purpose is to acquire material that builds, decade by decade, a picture of the countryside in the twentieth century. This blog provides regular updates on progress and a forum for wider discussion of the project39;s aims

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