The Rowntree Society
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The Rowntree Society
@rowntreesoc
We are an independent charity dedicated to the histories of the Rowntree family, company & Trusts (@jrf_uk, @jrct_uk, @JRRT1904) and their relevance today.
York, UK Katılım Ağustos 2009
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Join us on 30th November for a special Heritage Walk at New Earswick Folk Hall. @JRHT_FolkHall
Explore the beauty of the Nature Reserve and learn about Rowntree's legacy. Don't miss this chance to blend nature, history, and learning 📜🌳
Email rrowan@wea.ac.uk to register.

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Looking forward to watching this online talk by the @rowntreesoc tonight! 😊 #genealogy #familyhistory #localhistory #colonialhistory #colonialism
The Rowntree Society@rowntreesoc
There is a few days left until our talk by Dr. Emma Robertson. Discover the history of empire and labour that shaped the global success of Rowntree Company's chocolate business over 150 years. Secure your spot now via Eventbrite: eventbrite.co.uk/e/from-kit-kat…
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There is a few days left until our talk by Dr. Emma Robertson. Discover the history of empire and labour that shaped the global success of Rowntree Company's chocolate business over 150 years. Secure your spot now via Eventbrite: eventbrite.co.uk/e/from-kit-kat…

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Interesting event from @rowntreesoc: 'From Kit Kats to Colonialism: A Rowntree Research Journey' with @chochistory.
Links well to our own strand of work on colonialism, reparations, and racial justice.
eventbrite.co.uk/e/from-kit-kat…
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⚠️ Unfortunately due to the weather circumstances this walk has been postponed. Follow us for further updates.
The Rowntree Society@rowntreesoc
Just a few days until our 2 mile walk, which is part of the #yorkwalkingfestival @iTravelYork This is a great chance to trial our new app, giving you an informative audio tour about Rowntree history. Email rrowan@wea.ac.uk to book. 📍⏰️ Meeting point: Yearsley Baths @ 10am
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Just a few days until our 2 mile walk, which is part of the #yorkwalkingfestival @iTravelYork
This is a great chance to trial our new app, giving you an informative audio tour about Rowntree history.
Email rrowan@wea.ac.uk to book.
📍⏰️ Meeting point: Yearsley Baths @ 10am

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Michael Rowntree's passion for birdwatching demonstrates the care and consideration with which he lived his life. His deep appreciation of the beauty that the world possesses is a key part of the Rowntree family heritage.
@UoYBorthwick
@JRF_UK
@JRCT_UK
@JRRT1904
@Natures_Voice

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Half of the world's bird population is in decline, according to a State of the World's Birds Report from last year. Of the 628 different species of British birds, over 70 are now on the RSPB’s red list.
@UoYBorthwick
@Natures_Voice
@RSPBBirders

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Our friends at the JRF @jrf_uk are reimagining the future of Homestead Park and they want our help. Have your say or attend an event to help transform this cherished York landmark @socialvisionuk
social-vision.org.uk/homestead/
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Head over to Homestead Park for two wonderful events this August!
Sat 12th Aug and Thurs 24th Aug, 10am to 3pm
The events are very child friendly, with a storyteller, campfire sessions and wood whittling, there are tours of the park and much, much more!
eventbrite.co.uk/e/homestead-vi…
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Michael Rowntree’s passion for birdwatching remained strong for the rest of his remarkable life, during his time on the Executive Committee of @Oxfam and later when he retired. Below are records of those birds in his Yorkshire garden in the Autumn of 2000.
@UoYBorthwick

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Over the course of his life, Michael visited over 30 countries and saw over 1500 birds! From the Farne Islands, to the deserts of North Africa, to his quiet Yorkshire garden, wherever he went Michael always found time to appreciate nature.
@UoYBorthwick
@RSPBbirders

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Michael still managed to keep up his passion for birdwatching whilst working in the FAU. He later maintained that this alone kept the horrors of war at bay. Here are some of his records whilst in North Africa in 1942 and 1943.
@UoYBorthwick

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Back home in Yorkshire, Michael Rowntree was also keeping careful records of birds around York from 1934 up until the Second World War.
@UoYBorthwick
@YorkBirding

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“The wagtails were definitely an achievement of the ponds as there were quite a number of them down by the ponds on the days in which they were passing through”
@UoYBorthwick
@SkokholmIsland

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