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List view record 21: Farm to fork : the challenge of sustainable farming in 21st century BritainList view anchor tag for record 21: Farm to fork : the challenge of sustainable farming in 21st century Britain
List view record 22: Šaukšto Šmaukšto stalo akademijaList view anchor tag for record 22: Šaukšto Šmaukšto stalo akademija
List view record 23: Farm to fork : the challenge of sustainable farming in 21st century BritainList view anchor tag for record 23: Farm to fork : the challenge of sustainable farming in 21st century Britain
List view record 24: Introduction to blockchain technologyList view anchor tag for record 24: Introduction to blockchain technology
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List view record 25: Coin huntList view anchor tag for record 25: Coin hunt
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Coin hunt

Clarke, Zoë2023
Books
Arlo is fascinated by his grandpa's metal detector and hopes they will find some precious coins with this amazing machine. They soon dig up all sorts of metal things, including a bent fork and an old car gear. Then suddenly, Arlo finds something sparkly deep in the ground. This fully-decodable ...
List view record 26: Sheila's islandList view anchor tag for record 26: Sheila's island
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Sheila's island

Firth, Tim2022
Books
Bonfire night 2019, Sheila, Denise, Julie, and Fay are Team C in Pennine Mineral Water Ltd.'s annual outward bound team-building weekend. Somehow, Sheila has been nominated team leader, and, using her cryptic crossword solving skills, has unwittingly stranded her team on an island in the Lake Dis...
List view record 27: Field, fork, fashion : Bullock 374 and a designer's journey to find a future for leatherList view anchor tag for record 27: Field, fork, fashion : Bullock 374 and a designer's journey to find a future for leather
List view record 28: A fork in the road at Riseley, in the Civil Parish of Swallowfield, c. 1930. To the left, the sign for a garage can be seen, advertising B.P. petrol, and Pratt's motor spirit. An inn sign appears in the distance, to the right. 1930-1939: postcard by H. A. GilesList view anchor tag for record 28: A fork in the road at Riseley, in the Civil Parish of Swallowfield, c. 1930. To the left, the sign for a garage can be seen, advertising B.P. petrol, and Pratt's motor spirit. An inn sign appears in the distance, to the right. 1930-1939: postcard by H. A. Giles
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List view record 29: A fork in the road at Riseley, in the Civil Parish of Swallowfield, c. 1930. In the distance is a triangle of grass at the fork itself, with an inn sign to the left. Nearer to the camera, and to the right, there are two characters in front of a building of three bays, and a man leaning over the bonnet of a car. 1930-1939: postcard by H. A. GilesList view anchor tag for record 29: A fork in the road at Riseley, in the Civil Parish of Swallowfield, c. 1930. In the distance is a triangle of grass at the fork itself, with an inn sign to the left. Nearer to the camera, and to the right, there are two characters in front of a building of three bays, and a man leaning over the bonnet of a car. 1930-1939: postcard by H. A. Giles
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Remove A fork in the road at Riseley, in the Civil Parish of Swallowfield, c. 1930. In the distance is a triangle of grass at the fork itself, with an inn sign to the left. Nearer to the camera, and to the right, there are two characters in front of a building of three bays, and a man leaning over the bonnet of a car. 1930-1939: postcard by H. A. Giles from your current listSave A fork in the road at Riseley, in the Civil Parish of Swallowfield, c. 1930. In the distance is a triangle of grass at the fork itself, with an inn sign to the left. Nearer to the camera, and to the right, there are two characters in front of a building of three bays, and a man leaning over the bonnet of a car. 1930-1939: postcard by H. A. Giles to your current list
List view record 30: A fork in the road at Heckfield, with Hill House to the right. A finger-post points towards Mattingley on the B3911 road. 1930-1939: postcard by H. A. GilesList view anchor tag for record 30: A fork in the road at Heckfield, with Hill House to the right. A finger-post points towards Mattingley on the B3911 road. 1930-1939: postcard by H. A. Giles
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List view record 31: Hill House, Heckfield, c. 1930. It is in the angle of a fork in the road, with Bramshill to the left, and Mattingley to the right. 1930-1939: postcard by H. A. GilesList view anchor tag for record 31: Hill House, Heckfield, c. 1930. It is in the angle of a fork in the road, with Bramshill to the left, and Mattingley to the right. 1930-1939: postcard by H. A. Giles
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List view record 32: A road at Up Green, Eversley, c. 1930. Beyond the house to the left, a fork in the road can be seen. 1930-1939: postcard by H. A. Giles, with the caption, "Upgreen, Eversley, " and numbered 2List view anchor tag for record 32: A road at Up Green, Eversley, c. 1930. Beyond the house to the left, a fork in the road can be seen. 1930-1939: postcard by H. A. Giles, with the caption, "Upgreen, Eversley, " and numbered 2
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List view record 33: The Hatch Gate public house, Whitchurch Hill, c. 1930. There is a brick pillar-box in the fork of the roads to the left. 1930-1939: postcard by H. A. GilesList view anchor tag for record 33: The Hatch Gate public house, Whitchurch Hill, c. 1930. There is a brick pillar-box in the fork of the roads to the left. 1930-1939: postcard by H. A. Giles
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List view record 34: A fork in the Road at Hurst, c. 1930. The house to the left appears to be timber-framed; the white-painted cottage in the middle is a shop, with advertisements for cigarettes on the fence, and there is a pair of semi-detached houses to the right. 1930-1939: postcard by H. A. Giles, with the caption, "Hurst, Berks."List view anchor tag for record 34: A fork in the Road at Hurst, c. 1930. The house to the left appears to be timber-framed; the white-painted cottage in the middle is a shop, with advertisements for cigarettes on the fence, and there is a pair of semi-detached houses to the right. 1930-1939: postcard by H. A. Giles, with the caption, "Hurst, Berks."
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Remove A fork in the Road at Hurst, c. 1930. The house to the left appears to be timber-framed; the white-painted cottage in the middle is a shop, with advertisements for cigarettes on the fence, and there is a pair of semi-detached houses to the right. 1930-1939: postcard by H. A. Giles, with the caption, "Hurst, Berks." from your current listSave A fork in the Road at Hurst, c. 1930. The house to the left appears to be timber-framed; the white-painted cottage in the middle is a shop, with advertisements for cigarettes on the fence, and there is a pair of semi-detached houses to the right. 1930-1939: postcard by H. A. Giles, with the caption, "Hurst, Berks." to your current list
List view record 35: Cemetery Junction, Reading, looking westwards from Wokingham Road, 1903. The sign of the Marquis of Granby public house can be seen to the left, and on the right, the tower of Wycliffe Baptist Church, and the Reading Industrial Co-operative Socety's shop. A covered wagon stands in front of the horse-trough in the fork of the junction. A tramcar heads towards the camera on the newly opened electric tramway. 1900-1909: postcard by Heelas, Sons and Company, with the caption, "King's Road from Cemetery, Reading."List view anchor tag for record 35: Cemetery Junction, Reading, looking westwards from Wokingham Road, 1903. The sign of the Marquis of Granby public house can be seen to the left, and on the right, the tower of Wycliffe Baptist Church, and the Reading Industrial Co-operative Socety's shop. A covered wagon stands in front of the horse-trough in the fork of the junction. A tramcar heads towards the camera on the newly opened electric tramway. 1900-1909: postcard by Heelas, Sons and Company, with the caption, "King's Road from Cemetery, Reading."
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Remove Cemetery Junction, Reading, looking westwards from Wokingham Road, 1903. The sign of the Marquis of Granby public house can be seen to the left, and on the right, the tower of Wycliffe Baptist Church, and the Reading Industrial Co-operative Socety's shop. A covered wagon stands in front of the horse-trough in the fork of the junction. A tramcar heads towards the camera on the newly opened electric tramway. 1900-1909: postcard by Heelas, Sons and Company, with the caption, "King's Road from Cemetery, Reading." from your current listSave Cemetery Junction, Reading, looking westwards from Wokingham Road, 1903. The sign of the Marquis of Granby public house can be seen to the left, and on the right, the tower of Wycliffe Baptist Church, and the Reading Industrial Co-operative Socety's shop. A covered wagon stands in front of the horse-trough in the fork of the junction. A tramcar heads towards the camera on the newly opened electric tramway. 1900-1909: postcard by Heelas, Sons and Company, with the caption, "King's Road from Cemetery, Reading." to your current list
List view record 36: Cemetery Junction, Reading, looking westwards, c. 1910. The tramlines, set in cobble-stones, can be seen, going straight on to Wokingham Road, and veering to the right for London Road. The sign of The Marquis of Granby public house can be seen to the left, a horse-trough is in the fork of the junction, and the tower of Wycliffe Baptist Church to the right. A tramcar heads east along King's Road. 1910-1919: postcard by R. W. Bryant of 23 King's Road, with the caption, "King's Road and London Road from the Cemetery, Reading."List view anchor tag for record 36: Cemetery Junction, Reading, looking westwards, c. 1910. The tramlines, set in cobble-stones, can be seen, going straight on to Wokingham Road, and veering to the right for London Road. The sign of The Marquis of Granby public house can be seen to the left, a horse-trough is in the fork of the junction, and the tower of Wycliffe Baptist Church to the right. A tramcar heads east along King's Road. 1910-1919: postcard by R. W. Bryant of 23 King's Road, with the caption, "King's Road and London Road from the Cemetery, Reading."
Thumbnail for Cemetery Junction, Reading, looking westwards, c. 1910. The tramlines, set in cobble-stones, can be seen, going straight on to Wokingham Road, and veering to the right for London Road. The sign of The Marquis of Granby public house can be seen to the left, a horse-trough is in the fork of the junction, and the tower of Wycliffe Baptist Church to the right. A tramcar heads east along King's Road. 1910-1919: postcard by R. W. Bryant of 23 King's Road, with the caption, "King's Road and London Road from the Cemetery, Reading."
Remove Cemetery Junction, Reading, looking westwards, c. 1910. The tramlines, set in cobble-stones, can be seen, going straight on to Wokingham Road, and veering to the right for London Road. The sign of The Marquis of Granby public house can be seen to the left, a horse-trough is in the fork of the junction, and the tower of Wycliffe Baptist Church to the right. A tramcar heads east along King's Road. 1910-1919: postcard by R. W. Bryant of 23 King's Road, with the caption, "King's Road and London Road from the Cemetery, Reading." from your current listSave Cemetery Junction, Reading, looking westwards, c. 1910. The tramlines, set in cobble-stones, can be seen, going straight on to Wokingham Road, and veering to the right for London Road. The sign of The Marquis of Granby public house can be seen to the left, a horse-trough is in the fork of the junction, and the tower of Wycliffe Baptist Church to the right. A tramcar heads east along King's Road. 1910-1919: postcard by R. W. Bryant of 23 King's Road, with the caption, "King's Road and London Road from the Cemetery, Reading." to your current list
List view record 37: A lane in Burghfield, with trees on either hand, c. 1935. There is a water tap on the verge to the left. In the distance, the road appears to fork. 1930-1939 : postcard by H. A. GilesList view anchor tag for record 37: A lane in Burghfield, with trees on either hand, c. 1935. There is a water tap on the verge to the left. In the distance, the road appears to fork. 1930-1939 : postcard by H. A. Giles
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List view record 38: Station Road, Crowthorne, c. 1909. A fork in the road, the road to the left having a post-and-rail fence at the beginning, and that to the right having a figure on a bicycle in the middle of it. Both roads are lined by trees. 1900-1909: postcard with an oval image and the caption, "Station Road, Crowthorne."List view anchor tag for record 38: Station Road, Crowthorne, c. 1909. A fork in the road, the road to the left having a post-and-rail fence at the beginning, and that to the right having a figure on a bicycle in the middle of it. Both roads are lined by trees. 1900-1909: postcard with an oval image and the caption, "Station Road, Crowthorne."
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Remove Station Road, Crowthorne, c. 1909. A fork in the road, the road to the left having a post-and-rail fence at the beginning, and that to the right having a figure on a bicycle in the middle of it. Both roads are lined by trees. 1900-1909: postcard with an oval image and the caption, "Station Road, Crowthorne." from your current listSave Station Road, Crowthorne, c. 1909. A fork in the road, the road to the left having a post-and-rail fence at the beginning, and that to the right having a figure on a bicycle in the middle of it. Both roads are lined by trees. 1900-1909: postcard with an oval image and the caption, "Station Road, Crowthorne." to your current list
List view record 39: Vataha Veselykh Volot︠s︡i︠u︡h =Ватага Веселих ВолоцюгList view anchor tag for record 39: Vataha Veselykh Volot︠s︡i︠u︡h =Ватага Веселих Волоцюг
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Vataha Veselykh Volot︠s︡i︠u︡h =Ватага Веселих Волоцюг

Bachynsʹkyĭ, Andriĭ2023
Books
Повість для підлітків відомого українського письменника Андрія Бачинського оповідає про пригоди трьох друзів, яких називають Ватагою Веселих Волоцюг. Віт, Влад і їхня подружка Васька вирушають у небезпечну вилазку підземеллями Львова, аби на власні очі побачити підземну річку, але навіть собі не ...
List view record 40: We are the Weather [electronic resource] : Saving the Planet Begins at BreakfastList view anchor tag for record 40: We are the Weather [electronic resource] : Saving the Planet Begins at Breakfast
List view record 28: A fork in the road at Riseley, in the Civil Parish of Swallowfield, c. 1930. To the left, the sign for a garage can be seen, advertising B.P. petrol, and Pratt's motor spirit. An inn sign appears in the distance, to the right. 1930-1939: postcard by H. A. Giles
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List view record 29: A fork in the road at Riseley, in the Civil Parish of Swallowfield, c. 1930. In the distance is a triangle of grass at the fork itself, with an inn sign to the left. Nearer to the camera, and to the right, there are two characters in front of a building of three bays, and a man leaning over the bonnet of a car. 1930-1939: postcard by H. A. Giles
Remove A fork in the road at Riseley, in the Civil Parish of Swallowfield, c. 1930. In the distance is a triangle of grass at the fork itself, with an inn sign to the left. Nearer to the camera, and to the right, there are two characters in front of a building of three bays, and a man leaning over the bonnet of a car. 1930-1939: postcard by H. A. Giles from your current listSave A fork in the road at Riseley, in the Civil Parish of Swallowfield, c. 1930. In the distance is a triangle of grass at the fork itself, with an inn sign to the left. Nearer to the camera, and to the right, there are two characters in front of a building of three bays, and a man leaning over the bonnet of a car. 1930-1939: postcard by H. A. Giles to your current list
Thumbnail for A fork in the road at Riseley, in the Civil Parish of Swallowfield, c. 1930. In the distance is a triangle of grass at the fork itself, with an inn sign to the left. Nearer to the camera, and to the right, there are two characters in front of a building of three bays, and a man leaning over the bonnet of a car. 1930-1939: postcard by H. A. Giles
List view record 31: Hill House, Heckfield, c. 1930. It is in the angle of a fork in the road, with Bramshill to the left, and Mattingley to the right. 1930-1939: postcard by H. A. Giles
List view record 32: A road at Up Green, Eversley, c. 1930. Beyond the house to the left, a fork in the road can be seen. 1930-1939: postcard by H. A. Giles, with the caption, "Upgreen, Eversley, " and numbered 2
List view record 34: A fork in the Road at Hurst, c. 1930. The house to the left appears to be timber-framed; the white-painted cottage in the middle is a shop, with advertisements for cigarettes on the fence, and there is a pair of semi-detached houses to the right. 1930-1939: postcard by H. A. Giles, with the caption, "Hurst, Berks."
Remove A fork in the Road at Hurst, c. 1930. The house to the left appears to be timber-framed; the white-painted cottage in the middle is a shop, with advertisements for cigarettes on the fence, and there is a pair of semi-detached houses to the right. 1930-1939: postcard by H. A. Giles, with the caption, "Hurst, Berks." from your current listSave A fork in the Road at Hurst, c. 1930. The house to the left appears to be timber-framed; the white-painted cottage in the middle is a shop, with advertisements for cigarettes on the fence, and there is a pair of semi-detached houses to the right. 1930-1939: postcard by H. A. Giles, with the caption, "Hurst, Berks." to your current list
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List view record 35: Cemetery Junction, Reading, looking westwards from Wokingham Road, 1903. The sign of the Marquis of Granby public house can be seen to the left, and on the right, the tower of Wycliffe Baptist Church, and the Reading Industrial Co-operative Socety's shop. A covered wagon stands in front of the horse-trough in the fork of the junction. A tramcar heads towards the camera on the newly opened electric tramway. 1900-1909: postcard by Heelas, Sons and Company, with the caption, "King's Road from Cemetery, Reading."
Remove Cemetery Junction, Reading, looking westwards from Wokingham Road, 1903. The sign of the Marquis of Granby public house can be seen to the left, and on the right, the tower of Wycliffe Baptist Church, and the Reading Industrial Co-operative Socety's shop. A covered wagon stands in front of the horse-trough in the fork of the junction. A tramcar heads towards the camera on the newly opened electric tramway. 1900-1909: postcard by Heelas, Sons and Company, with the caption, "King's Road from Cemetery, Reading." from your current listSave Cemetery Junction, Reading, looking westwards from Wokingham Road, 1903. The sign of the Marquis of Granby public house can be seen to the left, and on the right, the tower of Wycliffe Baptist Church, and the Reading Industrial Co-operative Socety's shop. A covered wagon stands in front of the horse-trough in the fork of the junction. A tramcar heads towards the camera on the newly opened electric tramway. 1900-1909: postcard by Heelas, Sons and Company, with the caption, "King's Road from Cemetery, Reading." to your current list
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List view record 36: Cemetery Junction, Reading, looking westwards, c. 1910. The tramlines, set in cobble-stones, can be seen, going straight on to Wokingham Road, and veering to the right for London Road. The sign of The Marquis of Granby public house can be seen to the left, a horse-trough is in the fork of the junction, and the tower of Wycliffe Baptist Church to the right. A tramcar heads east along King's Road. 1910-1919: postcard by R. W. Bryant of 23 King's Road, with the caption, "King's Road and London Road from the Cemetery, Reading."
Remove Cemetery Junction, Reading, looking westwards, c. 1910. The tramlines, set in cobble-stones, can be seen, going straight on to Wokingham Road, and veering to the right for London Road. The sign of The Marquis of Granby public house can be seen to the left, a horse-trough is in the fork of the junction, and the tower of Wycliffe Baptist Church to the right. A tramcar heads east along King's Road. 1910-1919: postcard by R. W. Bryant of 23 King's Road, with the caption, "King's Road and London Road from the Cemetery, Reading." from your current listSave Cemetery Junction, Reading, looking westwards, c. 1910. The tramlines, set in cobble-stones, can be seen, going straight on to Wokingham Road, and veering to the right for London Road. The sign of The Marquis of Granby public house can be seen to the left, a horse-trough is in the fork of the junction, and the tower of Wycliffe Baptist Church to the right. A tramcar heads east along King's Road. 1910-1919: postcard by R. W. Bryant of 23 King's Road, with the caption, "King's Road and London Road from the Cemetery, Reading." to your current list
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List view record 37: A lane in Burghfield, with trees on either hand, c. 1935. There is a water tap on the verge to the left. In the distance, the road appears to fork. 1930-1939 : postcard by H. A. Giles
List view record 38: Station Road, Crowthorne, c. 1909. A fork in the road, the road to the left having a post-and-rail fence at the beginning, and that to the right having a figure on a bicycle in the middle of it. Both roads are lined by trees. 1900-1909: postcard with an oval image and the caption, "Station Road, Crowthorne."
Remove Station Road, Crowthorne, c. 1909. A fork in the road, the road to the left having a post-and-rail fence at the beginning, and that to the right having a figure on a bicycle in the middle of it. Both roads are lined by trees. 1900-1909: postcard with an oval image and the caption, "Station Road, Crowthorne." from your current listSave Station Road, Crowthorne, c. 1909. A fork in the road, the road to the left having a post-and-rail fence at the beginning, and that to the right having a figure on a bicycle in the middle of it. Both roads are lined by trees. 1900-1909: postcard with an oval image and the caption, "Station Road, Crowthorne." to your current list
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