Record

Ref NoMCR/1/1/24
Alt Ref NoMR/24
geographical classification 1.2
TitleForestry
DescriptionReports of the Select Committee on Forestry regarding whether the establishment of a 'Forest School' would make British woodlands more 'remunerative'. Chaired by Sir John Lubbock (1885), Sir John Kennaway (1886) and Sir Edmund Lechmere (1887). Witnesses include Thiselton-Dyer.

Comprises:

- REPORT FROM THE SELECT COMMITTEE ON FORESTRY: TOGETHER WITH THE PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMITTEE, MINUTES OF EVIDENCE, AND APPENDIX (London: Henry Hansard and Son, for The House of Commons, 1885)

- REPORT FROM THE SELECT COMMITTEE ON FORESTRY: TOGETHER WITH THE PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMITTEE AND MINUTES OF EVIDENCE (London: Henry Hansard and Son, for The House of Commons, 1886)

- REPORT FROM THE SELECT COMMITTEE ON FORESTRY; TOGETHER WITH THE PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMITTEE, MINUTES OF EVIDENCE, AND APPENDIX (London: Henry Hansard and Son, for The House of Commons, 1887)

- INDEX TO THE REPORT FROM THE SELECT COMMITTEE ON FORESTRY (London: Henry Hansard and Son, for The House of Commons, 1887).
Date24 Jul 1885-3 Aug 1887
SubjectForests and forestry
Forestry schools and education
FormatPublished documents
Collection TitleMiscellaneous Reports
LevelFile
Extent1 volume
LanguageEnglish
Associated persons and organisations
CodeNameDates
DS/UK/165United Kingdom; Select Committee on Forestry; c.1885-1887c.1885-1887
DS/UK/90Thiselton-Dyer; Sir; William (1843-1928); Knight; British botanist and third director of Kew1843-1928
DS/UK/373Kennaway; John (1837-1919); 3rd Baronet1837-1919
DS/UK/375Lechmere; Edmund (1826-1894); 3rd Baronet1826-1894
DS/UK/213Lubbock; John (1834-1913); 1st Baron Avebury; politician and scientist1834-1913
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