For those who are interested in the history of allotments I have added several new references to the wiki page entitled History of Allotments ...
Links to Local Allotment Site Histories - the most recent addition is a link to Reading Allotments http://readingallotments.wordpress.com/ (http://readingallotments.wordpress.com/)
Allotment Gardens: A Reflection of History, Heritage, Community and Self is a paper by Lesley Acton who completed a PhD on allotments. This link was recently distributed by NSALG to its members ... http://pia-journal.co.uk/article/view/pia.379/439 (http://pia-journal.co.uk/article/view/pia.379/439)
The book Breaking New Ground is the fruits of research work on allotments in the period 1793-1873 which was carried out by the Family and Community Historical Research Society (FACHRS). Details can be found at this link ...http://www.fachrs.com/pages/admin/bookshop.htm (http://www.fachrs.com/pages/admin/bookshop.htm) ... and this link lists the chapter headings ... http://www.fachrs.com/images/allotments/bng_c_and_preface.pdf (http://www.fachrs.com/images/allotments/bng_c_and_preface.pdf)
The book is not what you would call "an easy read" but it is a rewarding read if you are interested in the history of allotments.
already mentioned elsewhere ... but a link to the history of Trevor_D's site has been added to the "Links to Other Allotment Site Histories".
http://joelstreetallotments.weebly.com/history.html (http://joelstreetallotments.weebly.com/history.html)