- SWAT-002
- Item
- 2007
Part of Sue Watts Collection
Field of wheat in Devon. About 85% of the wheat used in the UK milling industry today is home grown.
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Part of Sue Watts Collection
Field of wheat in Devon. About 85% of the wheat used in the UK milling industry today is home grown.
Part of Glyn Jones Collection
"Indian Wheat for the British Market"
Part of Duffield Family Collection
Cutting is an article by Sir James Wilson about Muzaffarnagar wheat from India and is begun on the reverse of the page. The article is a continuation from preceedings issues.
Milling
Harvesting wheat, scene from a window in South Cadbury church, Somerset
Part of Sue Watts Collection
Harvesting wheat, scene from a stained glass window in South Cadbury church, Somerset. One of the world's most important crops, wheat was first cultivated in the Near East some 10,000 years ago.
Part of Glyn Jones Collection
4 close-up photographs of grains of wheat. The photographs are of the same wheat, but from slightly different angles, and the other 3 can be seen under GJON-IMG-45A, GJON-IMG-45B and GJON-IMG-45C.
Diagrammatic section through a grain of wheat
Part of Martin Watts Collection
Watts, Martin, miller and millwright
Part of Glyn Jones Collection
This is one of 4 photographs of the same bowl of wheat. The other photographs show the same bowl from a slightly different angle. You can see these other photographs in GJON-IMG-44A, GJON-IMG-44B, and GJON-IMG-44C.