The Board purchased all the eggs produced in the UK, graded them to a national standard, and then marketed them to shops.
By 1553, the Board of Ordnance in London had purchased more than 250 of Levett's guns.
The Board of Education had originally purchased the bell in 1884 for about $60 and restored it when the bell tower was constructed.
The Board purchased the property for the Motion Picture Country House.
The Board of education at that time purchased land for future use.
The Board of the Vidyapith purchased the property in 1991.
In 1974, the Board of Governors, all parents at the time, purchased the school and formed a Charitable Education Trust.
The Board of Education purchased the property from the city in 1884, and other portions of land were sold as residential lots.
The Board purchased two Tilling-Stevens chassis in early 1925, on which it built bodies with a 25-seat capacity.
The Board purchased its first bus, a battery-electric Walker vehicle, in 1918.