Could Pioneering Vet’s TB Test End the Slaughter?
As badger culls begin, could one pioneering vet’s bovine TB test end the slaughter? Patrick Barkham. The Observer. Sun 15 Oct 2017. Research at a
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As badger culls begin, could one pioneering vet’s bovine TB test end the slaughter? Patrick Barkham. The Observer. Sun 15 Oct 2017. Research at a
Sunday, Sept 18. I walked with a friend to Bishopstone Tidemills where there is much evidence of the archaeological dig being carried out to unearth
Saturday, Sept 9. I took a railway excursion, ending up back on the coast at Folkestone. Rail travel I believe, is a fine way of
BBC 4 programme offering a fascinating glimpse into the the British army gearing-up with equines during World War 1. (Available only for 28 days from
I wonder what sort of fencing they will be using – to keep the dogs out! And I wonder if they’ll remove them at night
I’ve watched and listened to a number of programmes related to the partition of India into two separate states during August 1947… The haste at
I remember this being built. It was to be the first of several to this design but I believe because of construction delays and costs,
July 7 2017. This weeks In Our Time is very good listening, it being about the past and present and future of our knowledge on
Two similar schemes were drawn up during the 20th century regarding Exceat Bridge. Refer to my book “Seven Sisters” for more. Available from www.montylarkin.co.uk or
https://www.theguardian.com/science/2017/jun/20/trouble-brewing-british-archaeology?CMP=share_btn_tw British archaeology is in a fight for survival [Abstrct] Mary Shepperson, Tuesday 20 June 2017. The first University Archaeology Day marks a point of
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