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  • Title
    E S Beaven Collection
  • Reference
    D BEAV
  • Creator
  • Creator History
    Edwin Sloper Beaven (1857-1941) was one of the leading breeders of barley in the first half of the twentieth century. He was born near Heytesbury in Wiltshire and began working on his father's farm there at the age of 13. Later Beaven became a maltster in Warminster, Wiltshire, and became interested in the quality of malting barley. In 1894 he purchased 4 acres of land at Boreham just outside Warminster and began to carry out experimental trials of barley. One outcome of his experiments was a new variety, Plumage-Archer, which was one of the principal types of malting barely until new hybrids, such as Proctor, were introduced after the Second World War. Beaven was associated with the brewers Arthur Guinness, Son & Co who took over his maltings and trial grounds after his death in 1941. Much of Beaven's work was published posthumously in the book Barley (1947). D BEAV/A1-5 Biographical and Personal D BEAV/B1-3 Correspondence D BEAV/C1-40 Research Material D BEAV/D1-11 Reference Material D BEAV/E1-15 Published Work D BEAV/G1 Copy of Address
  • Scope and Content
    RECORDS OF E S BEAVEN
  • Level of description
    fonds
  • Content Subject
  • Publication Note
    Barley : Fifty Years of Observation and Experiment (1947)