Robin Hood Model Turkey Farm (Pleasant Lake): Difference between revisions
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{{#display_map:41.714554,-70.078217|width=34%|enablefullscreen=yes}}<div class="pnMapLegend">The turkey farm.</div> | {{#display_map:41.714554,-70.078217|width=34%|enablefullscreen=yes}}<div class="pnMapLegend">The turkey farm.</div> | ||
[[File:Tichnor Bros 1930a-r.jpg|500px|thumb|right|Tichnor Bros. ''Robin Hood Model Turkey Farm''. ([ | [[File:Tichnor Bros 1930a-r.jpg|500px|thumb|right|Tichnor Bros. ''Robin Hood Model Turkey Farm''. ([c. 1930-51], [s.l.]). 137 x 90 mm. / HTN collection.]] | ||
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<p id="byline">By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2013-09-07. Revised by {{#realname:{{REVISIONUSER}}}}, {{REVISIONYEAR}}-{{REVISIONMONTH}}-{{REVISIONDAY2}}.</p> | <p id="byline">By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2013-09-07. Revised by {{#realname:{{REVISIONUSER}}}}, {{REVISIONYEAR}}-{{REVISIONMONTH}}-{{REVISIONDAY2}}.</p> | ||
Heaven knows what prompted retired engineer Thomas G. Jamieson to name his turkey farm near Pleasant Lake, Mass., after Robin Hood. The state of the art farm was well-established by 1939. Its products, "Cape Cod Cranberry Turkeys", were evidently luxury goods sent to connoisseurs all over the USA.<ref>{{:Klien, G T 1939a}}.</ref> I do not know exactly where the farm was located. | Heaven knows what prompted retired engineer Thomas G. Jamieson to name his turkey farm near Pleasant Lake, Mass., after Robin Hood. The state of the art farm was well-established by 1939. Its products, "Cape Cod Cranberry Turkeys", were evidently luxury goods sent to connoisseurs all over the USA.<ref>{{:Klien, G T 1939a}}.</ref> I do not know exactly where the farm was located. | ||
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Latest revision as of 04:46, 27 May 2022
Locality | |
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Coordinates | Near 41.714554, -70.078217 |
Adm. div. | Massachusetts |
Vicinity | Pleasant Lake |
Type | Establishment |
Interest | Robin Hood name |
Status | Defunct |
First Record | 1939 or earlier |
The turkey farm.
By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2013-09-07. Revised by Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2022-05-27.
Heaven knows what prompted retired engineer Thomas G. Jamieson to name his turkey farm near Pleasant Lake, Mass., after Robin Hood. The state of the art farm was well-established by 1939. Its products, "Cape Cod Cranberry Turkeys", were evidently luxury goods sent to connoisseurs all over the USA.[1] I do not know exactly where the farm was located.
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