Tina
New Bee
Hi - New to this forum & I don't keep Bees although I have been considering it!
The reason for my post is that I'm trying to do some internet research about my Grandad - Douglas Morris who was a beekeeper in Bramham, North Yorkshire. I have just read a short article written by Mr Jack Cox NDB President which mentions going to see my Grandad in the 1960's & purchasing some "morris boards" He also mentions an article written by Mr Michael Badger but I have been unable to find this on the net. Mr Cox's recollection of the Bee Farm in Bramham brought back some childhood memories of visiting Grandad & the wonderful smell of his "workshops" He was licenced to make & sell Mead in 1959 I think, in fact I am looking at probably one of the few remaining original bottles (sadly empty) now. I wonder if anyone on this forum has ever heard of my Grandad & would love to know more about his contribution to the world of Beekeeping. sorry for the rather lengthy post & thank you for reading
The reason for my post is that I'm trying to do some internet research about my Grandad - Douglas Morris who was a beekeeper in Bramham, North Yorkshire. I have just read a short article written by Mr Jack Cox NDB President which mentions going to see my Grandad in the 1960's & purchasing some "morris boards" He also mentions an article written by Mr Michael Badger but I have been unable to find this on the net. Mr Cox's recollection of the Bee Farm in Bramham brought back some childhood memories of visiting Grandad & the wonderful smell of his "workshops" He was licenced to make & sell Mead in 1959 I think, in fact I am looking at probably one of the few remaining original bottles (sadly empty) now. I wonder if anyone on this forum has ever heard of my Grandad & would love to know more about his contribution to the world of Beekeeping. sorry for the rather lengthy post & thank you for reading