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Woodcaft Folk in the 50;s


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Do they still have Woodcraft Folk??

 

I remember it in the 70s and used to go to the weekly meets.

The meets were held in Greenhill School and were run mostly by a woman who lived on Atlantic Road.

 

I believe that it still exists; I think that there is a link on the website of The Youth Hostel Association's Website. My Sister's friend's Uncle used to be associated with it in the 1960s. I never knew his name. but we knew him as Uncle Basil.

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Could anyone provide me with some more information on the Woodcraft Folk please? I'm in the process of setting up a small green woodworking business (I'm assuming they're related) and would love to know more of its history and to meet anyone involved with wood turning or carving.

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Could anyone provide me with some more information on the Woodcraft Folk please? I'm in the process of setting up a small green woodworking business (I'm assuming they're related) and would love to know more of its history and to meet anyone involved with wood turning or carving.

 

r u sure about the question love. you are funny. No they are not related

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