Celery beds at Bonehill House, Tamworth

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Date:1909 - 1910 (c.)

Description:Gardeners with celery beds at Bonehill House, Fazeley.

Bonehill House, near the north end of Drayton Park, was the seat of Mrs. Peel, relict of the late Edmund Peel, Esq., who died in November 1850 a few months after his brother Robert Peel. The Peel family’s business was founded in calico printing mills at Fazeley, Staffordshire and in Lancashire.

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Image courtesy of: Mr John Wedrychowski

Donor ref:Bonehill celery c1910 (208/44958)

Source: Mr John Wedrychowski

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