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Carting seaweed in Normandy 1872
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Carting seaweed in Normandy 1872
Seaweed or vraic, which it was locally called being raked and put on primitive-looking carts at the coast of Normandy. Seaweed was mainly employed for manure; was processed my chemical properties, iodine being one of its constituents and some used medicinally and even for food. Date: 1872
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1872 Carting Carts Collecting Collects Drawn Gathering Loading Normandy Raking Seaweed
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