Eve Balfour may refer to: Lady Eve Balfour (1898–1990), English farmer, educator and organic farming pioneer Eve Balfour (actress) (1890–1955), British...
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the living soil balfour. "Births". The Times. The Times Digital Archive. 18 July 1898. p. 1. "Women's History Timeline: Lady Eve Balfour". BBC. Retrieved...
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Eve Balfour (died March 1955) was a New Zealand-born British stage and film actress. The Woman Who Did (1915) Jack Tar (1915) Five Nights (1915) Burnt...
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The Living Soil (1943) by Lady Eve Balfour is considered a seminal classic in organic agriculture and the organic movement. The book is based on the initial...
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considered by many in the English-speaking world to have been, along with Eve Balfour, one of the key advocates of ancient Indian techniques of organic agriculture...
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foods, and against intensive farming. Lady Eve Balfour (niece of former British Prime Minister Arthur Balfour) was one of the first women to study agriculture...
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of organic farming and conventional farming, started in 1939 by Lady Eve Balfour and Alice Debenham, on two adjoining farms in Haughley Green, Suffolk...
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Eleanor Balfour (1890 – d. after 1980) Lady Ruth Balfour (d. 30 August 1967) Lady Mary Edith Balfour (d. 21 January 1894 – 1980) Lady Evelyn Barbara "Eve" Balfour...
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The Balfour Declaration was a public statement issued by the British Government in 1917 during the First World War announcing its support for the establishment...
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(1851–1882), biologist Elizabeth Balfour, Countess of Balfour (1867–1942), British suffragette and politician Lady Eve Balfour (1899–1990), English pioneer...
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Gerald William Balfour, 2nd Earl of Balfour, PC (9 April 1853 – 14 January 1945), known as Gerald Balfour or The Rt Hon. G. W. Balfour until 1930, was...
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at the congress representing different organizations including Lady Eve Balfour of the Soil Association of the United Kingdom, Kjell Arman of the Swedish...
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who worked extensively in India on sustainable practices, and Lady Eve Balfour were also major proponents of composting. Modern scientific composting...
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Ireland. Maine Organic Farmers and Gardeners Association (MOFGA) Lady Eve Balfour Louis Bromfield Peter Caddy Alan Chadwick Charles III Jim Cochran Eliot...
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and starring Eve Balfour, Thomas H. MacDonald and Sybil de Bray. It was based on a novel of the same title by Victoria Cross. Eve Balfour as Viola Thomas...
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Blanche, George Keene, Eve Balfour, and Arthur Lennard. Marguerite Blanche as Nora Ackroyd George Keene as George Laxton Eve Balfour as Laurie Fenton George...
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"Leader" (Mosley) and a group of like-minded agrarian thinkers. Lady Eve Balfour, a founder of the Soil Association, supported Mosley's proposals to abolish...
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silent war film directed by Bert Haldane and starring Jack Tessier, Eve Balfour and Thomas H. MacDonald. An Admiral's daughter goes undercover in Turkey...
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Weston and starring Eve Balfour, Ben Webster and Milton Rosmer. It was based on a novel of the same name by Hubert Wales. Eve Balfour as Cynthia Elwes Ben...
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Ecoagriculture French intensive gardening Horticulture John D. Hamaker Lady Eve Balfour Organic farming Polyculture Resilience (ecology) Rudolf Steiner Sustainability...
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movement" along with Austrian Rudolf Steiner, German-Swiss Hans Müller, Lady Eve Balfour in the United Kingdom and J. I. Rodale in the United States. His books...
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1915 British silent drama film directed by Walter West and starring Eve Balfour, Thomas H. MacDonald and George Foley. It was adapted from the 1895 novel...
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about 1951, Beryl Hearnden lived with Lady Eve Balfour in a farming cooperative. They met through Balfour's sister, Mary, who was Hearnden's friend. She...
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Philip Hewland, Marjorie Hume Sports The Scarlet Wooing Sidney Morgan Eve Balfour, George Keene Drama The Shadow Between George Dewhurst Doris Lloyd, Lewis...
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on the spread of organic agriculture. Further work was done by Lady Eve Balfour (the Haughley Experiment) in the United Kingdom, and many others across...
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Elisabeth Risdon, Fred Groves, Charles Rock Historical Eve's Daughter L.C. MacBean Eve Balfour, Agnes de Winton Drama A Fair Impostor Alexander Butler...
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racehorses. Sykes was a founding member of the Soil Association. Sykes, Lady Eve Balfour and George Scott Williamson organized a founder's meeting on June 12...
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during World War I. After World War II, Dinah often appeared with Lady Eve Balfour, trying to dissuade farmers from using artificial fertilisers and pesticides...
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1939 Lady Eve Balfour, who had been farming since 1920 in Haughley Green, Suffolk, England, launched the Haughley Experiment. Lady Balfour believed that...
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1920 British silent crime film directed by Sidney Morgan and starring Eve Balfour, George Keene and Marguerite Blanche. A fleeing young woman facing a...
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