Self-supporting Village- Life in Hovingham, Yorkshire, October 1942 D10764

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Self-supporting Village- Life in Hovingham, Yorkshire, October 1942 D10764

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Self-supporting Village- Life in Hovingham, Yorkshire, October 1942
On a sunny afternoon in Hovingham, 82 year old Dickinson Oldfield picks caterpillars by hand from the cabbages grown in the village by the Local Produce Association. Mr Oldfield was born in Hovingham.

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1942
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