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I Can't See the Charcoal for the Trees! with Chris Atkinson - Episode 48

I Can't See the Charcoal for the Trees! with Chris Atkinson - Episode 48

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An Investigation into Charcoal Production in West and South Yorkshire.

Recorded at the Red Deer Sheffield on the 30th October 2023

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