Around William Woodley’s Apiary, Worlds End, Beedon
‘Around William Woodley’s Apiary, Worlds End, Beedon’ is an update of a blog post I did in 2014. The purpose of the post was to review the features in the … Read more
William Woodley | Bee-farmer, Showman, Writer.
William Woodley (1845 – 1923) was a Victorian bee-farmer who once had Britain’s largest bee-farm. He became famous in beekeeping circles for consistently winning top prizes at national honey-shows for his comb sections. Furthermore, he was a contributor for two of the most prestigious beekeeping journals in the country, namely ‘The British Bee Journal’ and ‘The Bee-keepers Record’. His body of writing, over a thirty-plus year period, has left an invaluable commentary about the social, economic and technological changes transforming the way of life on the Berkshire Downs.
Below are my articles which explore the world of William Woodley.
‘Around William Woodley’s Apiary, Worlds End, Beedon’ is an update of a blog post I did in 2014. The purpose of the post was to review the features in the … Read more
In this article, I explore the history of a ‘Benz Velo Comfortable’ motor car, which once resided in the village of Beedon. This vehicle was once owned by William Woodley … Read more
Every so often I discover an apiary at a surprising location, and one such place, albeit in a photograph, was in the back garden of a railway-crossing cottage at Compton, … Read more
I will be publishing a series of posts about William Woodley (Beekeeper) in the forthcoming weeks and months. To set the stage for this endeavour, I summarise below William Woodley’s … Read more