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Tudor Monastery Farm.
7 November 2013, 14:47,
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Tudor Monastery Farm.
from the same people that did "Green Valley" and "Victorian Farm", the trio run a farm as it would have been done in 1500, in the first episode(1 of 6) Peter and Tom build a pigsty and Ruth attempts to make tallow lights out of rushes and fat. these programmes are always interesting and we might learn a thing or two. Wednesday 9PM on BBC2.
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7 November 2013, 15:22,
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RE: Tudor Monastery Farm.
cheers BP

got it on record on the sky box thanks for the heads up
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7 November 2013, 15:48,
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RE: Tudor Monastery Farm.
Thanks BP,.. I like all these type of programs, and I like the team that do it too
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7 November 2013, 15:56,
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(7 November 2013, 15:48)Highlander Wrote: Thanks BP,.. I like all these type of programs, and I like the team that do it too

yeah, me too, my favourite is "return to the green valley", I can see that being my lifestyle after TSHTF.
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7 November 2013, 16:49,
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RE: Tudor Monastery Farm.
For those of you that wish to watch Victorian farm you can here
http://www.alluc.to/tv-shows/watch-victo...15958.html
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12 November 2013, 17:44,
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RE: Tudor Monastery Farm.
just a gentle reminder this is on tomorrow.
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12 November 2013, 21:19,
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RE: Tudor Monastery Farm.
Got it on record BP,.. thanks,.. I am looking forward to it
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13 November 2013, 10:07,
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RE: Tudor Monastery Farm.
yes, me too, these programme's by Ruth and co are always interesting.
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14 November 2013, 09:41,
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RE: Tudor Monastery Farm.
interesting that the population at time was quoted to be around 2 million in the UK

bit different now
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14 November 2013, 09:52,
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(14 November 2013, 09:41)I-K-E Wrote: interesting that the population at time was quoted to be around 2 million in the UK

bit different now

yeah, it was after "the black death" and the population had been reduced by about 40%. I was very interested in the fencing, especially the 2 rows of posts with the scrub piled up between as a barrier, stuff that these days would normally be burnt.
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