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C S Smith Collection
Catalogue reference: D CSSM
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- D CSSM
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Title (The name of the record)
- C S Smith Collection
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Date (When the record was created)
- 1933-1994
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Description (What the record is about)
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RECORDS OF C S SMITH (1906-1993) ("Peter Gurney")
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D CSSM/A1-7 Biographical and personal information
D CSSM/B1-13 Correspondence
D CSSM/C1-26 Research material
D CSSM/D1-72 Reference material
D CSSM/E1-15 Published works
D CSSM/F1-18 Draft copies of work
D CSSM/G1-7 Other Records
D CSSM/H1 Photographs
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Held by (Who holds the record)
- Museum of English Rural Life
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Language (The language of the record)
- English
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Creator(s) (The creator of the record)
- <persname>Smith, Clifford, Sydney, d 1993, journalist</persname>
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Physical description (The amount and form of the record)
- 159 documents
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Immediate source of acquisition (When and where the record was acquired from)
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Accession no: D92/11, DX27
Records deposited in 1989 as a gift by C S Smith and in 1993 as a gift (bequest) by A P Smith
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Clifford Sydney Smith had a career in agricultural journalism that extended over sixty years. He started on the Wiltshire Advertiser in 1926 and then moved to the Bristol Times and Mirror, the Evening Times and Echo and the Wiltshire Advertiser before joining the North Wilts Herald in 1933. He wrote the agricultural page using the pen-name "Peter Gurney" (a name taken from the song Widicombe Fair like his predecessor at the paper "Uncle Tom"). In 1939 Smith moved to Fleet Street and spent twenty years working on Farmers Weekly. He later became Public Relations Officer for the Country Landowner's Association (1961-1971) and the National Association of Agricultural Contractors (1976-1991). An expert in farming lore Smith was also enthusiastic about more modern farming methods especially the use of aeroplanes. He dealt with public relations for A D S (Aerial) Ltd, the largest firm of agricultural aviation contractors in Britain, and was a vociferous defender of the spraying of chemicals from the air. Smith was also an acknowledged expert on Dutch hydrological engineering. He died in 1993.
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Publication note(s) (A note of publications related to the record)
- <span class="wrapper"><p>Articles in Farmers Weekly by C S Smith and articles by others relating to agricultural aviation.</p> <p>1942 - Sep 11</p> <p>1946 - Jun 28</p> <p>Aug 2, 16, 30</p> <p>Sep 27</p> <p>Oct 4, 11, 18, 25</p> <p>Nov 29</p> <p>Dec 20, 27</p> <p>1947 - Jan 3, 10, 17, 24</p> <p>Feb 7</p> <p>Mar 7, 21, 28</p> <p>Apr 3, 18, 25</p> <p>May 2, 9, 16, 23, 30</p> <p>Jun 20, 27</p> <p>Jul 11, 25</p> <p>Aug 15, 29</p> <p>Sep 19, 26</p> <p>Oct 3</p> <p>1948 - Jan 30</p> <p>Feb 6, 13</p> <p>Mar 5, 19</p> <p>Apr 2</p> <p>May 28</p> <p>Jul 9, 16, 23, 30</p> <p>Aug 6, 13, 20</p> <p>Sep 10, 17, 24</p> <p>Oct 15</p> <p>Nov 12</p> <p>1949 - Jan 7</p> <p>Feb 4</p> <p>Mar 4</p> <p>Apr 8, 22</p> <p>May 13</p> <p>Jun 3, 10, 24</p> <p>Jul 1, 15</p> <p>Aug 19</p> <p>Sep 2, 9, 16, 30</p> <p>Oct 7, 21</p> <p>Nov 18</p> <p>Dec 16, 23</p> <p>1950 - Jan 20</p> <p>Feb 3, 24</p> <p>Apr 21, 28</p> <p>Mar 3, 17, 24</p> <p>May 5, 12, 26</p> <p>Jun 9</p> <p>Aug 11</p> <p>Sep 8, 15</p> <p>Oct 20</p> <p>Nov 3, 10, 17</p> <p>1951 - Jan 19, 16</p> <p>Mar 2, 16, 22, 30</p> <p>Apr 6, 20, 27</p> <p>May 11, 18</p> <p>Jun 1, 8, 15</p> <p>Aug 17</p> <p>Sep 7, 28</p> <p>Oct 12, 19, 26</p> <p>Nov 2, 9, 16, 23</p> <p>Dec 28</p> <p>1952 - Jan 4, 18, 25</p> <p>Feb 1</p> <p>Mar 7, 14</p> <p>Apr 10, 18, 25</p> <p>May 2, 9</p> <p>Jun 13, 20, 27</p> <p>Jul 4, 11, 18</p> <p>Sep 12, 26</p> <p>Oct 10, 24, 31</p> <p>Nov 7, 14</p> <p>1953 - Jan 30</p> <p>Feb 13, 20</p> <p>Mar 13</p> <p>Apr 10, 17, 24</p> <p>May 1, 29</p> <p>Jun 19</p> <p>Jul 31</p> <p>Aug 28</p> <p>Sep 4, 18, 25</p> <p>Oct 9, 30</p> <p>Nov 6, 13, 27</p> <p>Dec 4, 24</p> <p>1954 - Jan 1, 29</p> <p>Feb 12, 26</p> <p>Mar 5, 19, 26</p> <p>Apr 2, 9, 15, 23</p> <p>May 14, 28</p> <p>Jun 4, 25</p> <p>Jul 2, 9, 23</p> <p>Aug 27</p> <p>Sep 10, 17</p> <p>Oct 15</p> <p>Nov 19</p> <p>Dec 3, 24</p> <p>1955 - Jan 14, 21, 28</p> <p>Feb 4, 11, 18</p> <p>Mar 11, 18, 25</p> <p>Apr 29</p> <p>May 6, 20</p> <p>Jun 17</p> <p>Jul 29</p> <p>Aug 19</p> <p>Sep 2, 16, 30</p> <p>Oct 14</p> <p>Nov 11, 18</p> <p>Dec 2</p> <p>1956 - Jan 13, 27</p> <p>Mar 2, 9</p> <p>Apr 13</p> <p>May 25</p> <p>Nov 16, 30</p> <p>1957 - May 31</p> <p>Jun 28</p> <p>Jul 5</p> <p>1958 - Mar 7</p> <p>April 18, 25</p> <p>May 9, 23</p> <p>Jun 13, 20</p> <p>Jul 4, 11, 25</p> <p>Aug 8, 29</p> <p>Sep 5</p> <p>Nov 14, 21, 28</p> <p>Dec 5, 26</p> <p>1959 - Jan 30</p> <p>Feb 6, 27</p> <p>Mar 13, 27</p> <p>May 29</p> <p>Dec 23</p> <p>1964 - Jun 5</p> <p>1965 - Jan 8, 15, 22, 29</p> <p>Feb 5, 12</p> <p>Mar 5, 12, 19, 26</p> <p>Apr 16, 30</p> <p>1966 - Jan 21</p> <p>Feb 25</p> <p>Mar 4</p> <p>May 20, 27</p> <p>Oct 28</p> <p>1967 - Feb 10, 17</p> <p>Mar 3</p> <p>Jun 16</p> <p>Feb 24</p> <p>Mar 10</p> <p>Oct 6</p> <p>Dec 22</p> <p>1968 - Jan 19</p> <p>Feb 16</p> <p>Jun 21, 28</p> <p>Sep 6</p> <p>1969 - Jan 10, 24</p> <p>Apr 4, 25</p> <p>May 16</p> <p>Jul 25</p> <p>1970 - May 22</p> <p>1971 - Jan 8</p> <p>1972 - Jul 21</p> <p>1973 - May 4</p> <p>Nov 9</p> <p>1974 - Feb 15</p> <p>1975 - May 9</p> <p>1976 - Feb 13</p> <p>1978 - Sep 15</p> <p>1981 - Feb 20</p> <p>Book in Rural History Centre Library by C S Smith</p> <p>Shepherd Lore: The last years of traditional shepherding in Wiltshire (Writing as Peter Gurney, 1985)</p></span>
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