what will you job be like in 200ad? (broomhall 1952)

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FROM OUR ARCHIVES - 1952 In the footsteps of Broomhall The return of 'In the footsteps of Broomhall' You may know that GFMT has been going, in one form or another, since 1891. At our Cheltenham offices we are lucky enough to have an archive of many of our past editions. In the footsteps of Broomhall, named after a past editor, looks back over some of the highlights of yesteryear.

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What will you job be like in 200AD? Taken from the Grain & feed Milling Technology archieves from 1952.

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FROM OUR ARCHIVES - 1952 InthefootstepsofBroomhallThe return of 'In the footsteps of Broomhall'You may know that GFMT has been going, in one form or another, since 1891. At our Cheltenham offices we are lucky enough to have an archive of many of our past editions. In the footsteps of Broomhall, named after a past editor, looks back over some of the highlights of yesteryear.

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In 1952 (the year that Queen Elizabeth II took to the throne of Englnad) the team made some predictions about what life for the miller would be like in the year 2000. Did any of the predictions

come true?

FROM OUR ARCHIVES - 1952

June7th,1952

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Grain & Feed Milling Technology magazine is a magazine for the global feed and flour milling industries - first published in 1891