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Pink Floyd Inflatable Flying Pig at Battersea Power Station in London during filming of pop video promo. December 1976
Colin Newlove of Selley Bridge farm in Low Marishes, feeds his bull Oxo with a bottle of beer. July 1977
Farmer Baird has shifted his farm from Auchinleck, Ayrshire, to Andover by rail. Twelve hours after leaving Auchinleck the train stopped at Kentish Town, the cows unloaded and milked
Princess Anne in North Yorkshire visiting the Malton agricultural show
Concorde lands at RAF Fairford after successful test flight of new engines, breaking sound barrier, 14th August 1970
To the quiet French peasants pursuing their work in the field Mr Wilbur Wright appeared almost as a wizard, when first the famous American aeroplanes began his flights near Pau they quickly ceased
Cliff Yeomans of Ashbourne, West Hallam ploughing match. 15th September 1986
A farmer takes a break with his 2 horses after ploughing his field. circa 1934
Pink Floyd Inflatable Flying Pig at Battersea December 1976 Power Station in London during filming of pop video promo. December 1976
A man working near White Mill in Headcorn, Kent. The mill was Demolished in 1952. August 1946
Joey, the pet pig, belonging to Mr. Arthur Ratcliffe, Ecton, Staffordshire, who is getting fan mail from people all over the country, pleading for his life to be spared
Red-haired Alan Prescott, the St Helens and England Rugby League forward who switched from loose to prop because he had put on so much weight, is training hard potato gathering on a farm at Haydock
Queen Elizabeth II attends the Royal Show at Stoneleigh Park, Warwickshire. 5th July 1972
View of the village church in Aveton Gifford, Devon which was destroyed by Focke Wulf bombers of the German Luftwaffe alongside the vicarage (background on the right)
Boosbeck potato picking. (Picture) Two women picking potatos in a field. Circa 1973
The Smithy at Ponteland - a typically rural scene. This forge bears the date 1822. Circa 1930
Young girls form Crescent school take part in a procession in their new roles as members of the Womens Land Army during the First World War. 26th May 1918
Members of the Women Land Army (WLA) being helped by German Prisoners of War to gather in a harvest as they get to work on a farm in Hertfordshire, England after the Second World War. Circa June 1946
Eddie Appleyard with Bonny & Prince at the West Hallam Ploughing match. 15th October 1989
Brailsford ploughing match 15th October 1963
Two horses ploughing seen side by side at the annual ploughing match at West Hallam - District ploughing, hedgecutting competition, Weston Hall, Weston-on-Trent. 15th October 1989
Ploughmans Lunch West Hallam ploughing match - Gerald Taylor farmer 15th June 1950
West Hallam ploughing match 15th June 1950 - David Neal for Hinkley
Brailsford ploughing match 15th October 1981
West Hallam ploughing match - Mr Gerald Taylor of Gotham Nottingham 2nd in the Ploughing contest. Ron Temple leads the horses 15th October 1981
West Hallam ploughing match the only woman in ploughing competition Ann Sale of Draycolt in the clay 15th October 1981
Ploughing at Heathrow now the site where the of airport is located. 1935
A farmer hauling timber using horses circa 1930
Haymaking in the 1930 s
Abyssinian War September 1935 Houses close to the Royal Palace in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
Womens Land Army girls with a tractor probably taken on farms in North Somerset during the Second World War. Circa June 1942
Farmer Harold Robert Mapstone with Mr Green and Jack Humphreys on hay wagon Glastonbury 1945
Some local Land Army girls learning to drive a Fordson tractor at the start of the last war, in 1939. As you can see, there was not much concern for health and safety in those days
Pembrokeshire Farmer Pat Russell is rescued by the army after being stuck in a snowdrift on the Castlemartin tank training range
Feeding their Cattle, John Flay and Devin Hudson of Ton-Pil Farm, Peterston Wentloog, south west of the city of Newport, South Wales, 19th February 1978
Snow scenes in the Hutton Rudby area. 1971
Land Army Girls out and about in Reading. Circa 1942
American troops take a break from their intensive training whilst in England to help bring in the harvest. Our Picture Shows
Hay harvest at Neuadd Fawr Mansion, Llanwnnen, Dyfed, Ceredigion, Mid Wales. Circa 1880
Cattle are driven to market in Banbury, Oxfordshire. 17th May 1968
A Ferguson TE20 tractor seen here ploughing a Warwickshire field circa 1953
Land Army girls sheep shearing in Hyde Park, London. 16th May 1940
A young boy looking at cows at a cattle market at Thornbury, South Gloucestershire. 2nd November 1954
A cattle market at Thornbury, South Gloucestershire. 2nd November 1954
Referee Jack Taylor pictured in his job as a butcher in Wolverhampton, 1970
A view from the top of Abbey Fields in Kenilworth, the site of the annual Kenilworth Show. Spectators relax in the warm sun to watch the events taking place in the grand ring. 31st August 1970
Kirkleatham agricultural Show. Kerry Jones of Loftus Young Farmers on the ducking stool. 4th August 1991