| 41. | The earliest settlements in Quarry Bank were smallholdings, where an industrial worker such as a nailer lived.
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| 42. | Railway construction ( 1870 ) and the industrial revolution resulted in the fundamental transformation of the smallholding system.
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| 43. | Towards the interior, traditional Dusun villages scatter the hill slopes, with fruit orchards and rubber smallholdings.
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| 44. | The scheme provided smallholdings of five acres in Chawston to unemployed miners from Kent and North East England.
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| 45. | It was sold in 1931 to Montgomeryshire County Council and after 1974 became a Powys County Council Smallholding.
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| 46. | Our peerless experience in such areas could continue long after the last rubber or oil palm smallholding becomes obsolete.
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| 47. | "Malaysia's approach of using the smallholding scheme concept to develop its plantation sector is attractive.
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| 48. | The village was typical Anglo Saxon in the 14th century, being made up of local farms and smallholdings.
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| 49. | Stolypin's reforms aimed to stem peasant unrest by creating a class of market-oriented smallholding landowners.
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| 50. | Aside from these, there were six smallholdings within the parish but outside the land owned by the court.
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