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Manea Colony Farm 1951 ©MusCamb

Colony Farm, Manea

History of the Manea Society

This is the approximate location of the Manea Society, an experiment in social living set up in 1838 by William Hodson of Upwell. It lasted until 1844.

Enid Porter’s article on the Manea Society can be found here:

The Manea Society

The Manea Colony, Enid Porter notes

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Manea,_Cambridgeshire

http://www.ousewashes.info/places/colony/colony-at-manea-fen.htm?LMCL=HP62CN

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