The Dartmoor Worker is a collection, first assembled in 
1966, of newspaper articles originally written for 
The Western Morning News[?] by the principal authority on Dartmoor and its history, 
William Crossing, in the early 1900s. The book is illustrated with many photographs from the collection of 
Lady Sayer, a highly influential member of the 
Dartmoor Preservation Society[?] during the mid 20th century.
The book details the activities of a number of workers on the moor, such as the farmers, the dry-stone wall[?] builders, the peat-cutters, the warreners, and miners.
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