MERL Seminars: Eggs Enlisted?

Policy makers began to view egg-production as a profitable pursuit even before the Great War broke out. During wartime itself, eggs were collected via schools, drawn into charitable efforts, and used to raise funds for the wounded. Following the war, poultry farming came to attract many ex-servicemen. This talk will explore and untangle some of these histories.

Suitable for
Not suitable for children
18+
16-17


Website
www.reading.ac.uk/merl/ww1seminars


Source: http://www.culture24.org.uk//se000391?id=EVENT466653


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