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  2. The Bee on the Comb - Wikipedia

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    The prize – a golden 'queen bee' statuette and a unique titled copy of the book – would be awarded to the entrant whom Kit Williams judged to have expressed the title in the most interesting way. The contest had a set duration of "a year and a day" from publication of the book, so came to an end on 25 May 1985.

  3. Exeter Book Riddles - Wikipedia

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    Oven, Beehive, Falcon Cage, (Book)case, Pen and ink, Barrow, Sacrificial altar, Millpond and sluice 49: 47: 38 113r Fire, Anger, Dog 50: 48: 8 113r-113v Pen and fingers 51: 49: 40 113v Buckets, Broom, Flail, Yoked oxen 52: 50: 66 113v Battering Ram is the most common solution, but Cross and Gallows have also been suggested 53: 51: 47 113v-114r

  4. Beehive - Wikipedia

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    BS National Beehive: This smaller version of the Langstroth class of hive is designed for the less prolific and more docile Buckfastleigh bee strain, and for standard dimension parts. It is based on square boxes ( 18 + 1 ⁄ 8 in or 460 mm side), with a 8 + 7 ⁄ 8 in (230 mm) standard/brood box and shallow, 5 + 7 ⁄ 8 in (150 mm) Supers ...

  5. Langstroth hive - Wikipedia

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    In beekeeping, a Langstroth hive is any vertically modular beehive that has the key features of vertically hung frames, a bottom board with entrance for the bees, boxes containing frames for brood and honey (the lowest box for the queen to lay eggs, and boxes above where honey may be stored) and an inner cover and top cap to provide weather protection. [1]

  6. Beekeeping - Wikipedia

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    A vertical top-bar hive is the Warré hive, based on a design by the French priest Abbé Émile Warré (1867–1951) and popularized by David Heaf in his English translation of Warré's book L'Apiculture pour Tous as Beekeeping For All. [81]

  7. Charles Butler (beekeeper) - Wikipedia

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    Charles Butler (1571 [1] – 29 March 1647), [2] sometimes called the Father of English Beekeeping, [3] was a logician, grammarian, author, priest (Vicar of Wootton St Lawrence, near Basingstoke, England), and an influential beekeeper. He was also an early proponent of English spelling reform. He observed that bees produce wax combs from scales ...

  8. Bee - Wikipedia

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    Kit Williams' treasure hunt book The Bee on the Comb (1984) uses bees and beekeeping as part of its story and puzzle. Sue Monk Kidd 's The Secret Life of Bees (2004), and the 2009 film starring Dakota Fanning , tells the story of a girl who escapes her abusive home and finds her way to live with a family of beekeepers, the Boatwrights.

  9. William Broughton Carr - Wikipedia

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    William Broughton Carr was born in Bracewell, Yorkshire, in 1836, the son of Robert Carr, a butcher, and his wife Ann. Carr was a copperplate engraver and business man (printer) in Liverpool.