Picture No | 10731834 |
Date | 1916 |
Description | Bee keeping as an industry for wounded soldiers |
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Page from the Illustrated War News, illustrating how bee keeping was a suitable new means of livelihood for disabled and maimed soldiers of the First World War. The scheme was instigated by Lord Eglington who set up a training school at Borland House, Kilmarnock. The picture shows men learning how to add a new section to a hive while wearing protective masks of gauze netting.
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Source | Photograph by Central News in 'The Illustrated War News', 5 July 1916, part 4, page 25 |
Credit | © Illustrated London News Ltd/Mary Evans |
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