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The Pride of the Beaconsfield Cherry
Article about cherries in Beaconsfield and around. Used for pies and dying uniform. Workers 60 in Seeleys estate alone worked dawn to dusk picking cherries June to end of July. Birds took the crop and gun fire was needed to deter the birds. Residents objected and cherries could not be harvested Housing was developed on Seeleys orchards.
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