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  <dc:title>Purchase Book, Welsh Industries Association, Anglesey Branch</dc:title>
  <dc:description>The late Lady Boston - wife of the sixth Baron - was once of the outstanding personalities of this Association, whose chief aim was the improvement of the textile fabrics of Wales, providing good patterns, and finding a better market for the materials produced by the cottage workers.

On August, 1908, she read a paper on cottage gardening at a Conference held at Baron Hill; in December, 1917, was published a pamphlet a 16pp. written by her on "The Agricultural Labourers of Wales and the forthcoming Housing Legislation" (brought out under the auspices of the Welsh Housing and Development Association.)</dc:description>
  <dc:date>May 1902 - May 1907</dc:date>
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