This is the first in a series of videos about a Victorian-era beekeeper who had the largest honey farm in England at the end of the 19th century. You can learn more about William Woodley on the Beehive Yourself blog site.
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I loved this video!! evocative music, lovely images, calm voicing. Looking forward to more installments— Europeans are different with their bees— I am going to the conference in Holland in late August—“Learning From the Bees” put on by the Natural Beekeeping Trust. I read that people from 28 countries are signed up!
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