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Cow standing in pastures grazing circa 1994
Sheep lying on hay circa March 1996
Farming - farmers riding their horses back to the stables. hay workhorses circa 1935
Farming - Animals Horse and Pony circa 1965
Horses ponies loose in field abandoned Newhouse circa 1995
The cows come home for evening milking at Marlborough in Wiltshire
A woman milking a cow in the cattle shed at Maresfield, Sussex. May 1935
Sorting eggs on a grading machine are (left to right): Miss Muriel Collins, Mrs Vera Warnock and Margaret Blakenor. August 1957
Two hundred laying hens work day and night to produce 1, 200 eggs a week for 24 year old Miss Pat Johns, who single haneded, runs a small poultry farm in Malthouse Lane, Eralswood. 1957
Scargill and MacGregor will be appearing at the Birmingham Prime Stock Show on November 20 and 21st. Competing with other cattle at Bingley Hall, Stafford for the title of Supreme Champion of 1984
Olives - Olive Groves in the Monte Sabbini area Sixty Miles from Rome
Sandy Phillips seen here at the Salmon Leap in Pitlochry recording the number of salmon returning up river to breed. Circa 1959
Two combine harvesters at work at once and less field hands makes harvesting quicker and easier Circa 1960
Workers rushing to lift the last of the hay as the storm clouds gather over a Cumbrian farm
Farm hands bringing in the harvest in the sunshine at Pecks House Farm, Westerhope, Newcastle
Potato or Tattie picking is no longer the back breaking job it used to be, thanks to the mechanical harvester
A Combine Harvester at work in September 1979
An army of people potato or tattie picking on a farm at Pity Me in October 1962
A young boy watches as farm hands load bales of straw on to the trailer at Est Coldcotes Farm, Ponteland
A brand new combine harvester ready to be used
A John Deere 8440s tractor pulling a plough
Two Shire horses Duke (black) and Sam plough a field in the old Manor at Beamish Open Museum
A combine harvester bringing in the harvest before the weather turns
Farm hands at Blackwell Farm, near Carlisle lifting bales from the hayfield
Women potato or tattie pickers following in the path of the mechanical digger on Avenue Head Farm, Seaton Delaval
A student learning how to plough at the Houghall School of Agriculture
This Shire horse with its brasses on is showing it can plough a straight furrow
A plough horse competition in November 1982
Tractors ploughing up a field
Shire horses Duke (black) and Sam, ploughing in the Old Manor at Beamish Open Museum
Shire horses ploughing up a field the old fashioned way
Tractors race at a rally as they are no longer used on a farm
A Bull with a twisted horn (Crumple-Horn) May 1968
A Sheepdog feeding a lamb from a baby bottle March 1956
Princess Michael of Kent sits on tractor at Smithfield Show December 1984
Haymaking at Glamis Castle Fife Scotland July 1984 Hay bails in field
The Massey Ferguson tower block and factory gates in Banner Lane, Coventry. 12th January 1981
Woman in a field with a young goat. Circa 1955
Boy with a goat and kids at Birling Goat Farm. 18th April 1945
The farmers wife brings the ploughman a well earned cup of tea while the Shire horses take a break from pulling the plough in the foreground. Circa 1935 P23073
Customers at Bedfords corner shop pick their own pears from the tree the owner has planted to grow over the front of the shop. January 1935 P23078
A Shepherd with his border collie sheep dogs checks his flock on the Cumbrian hills. January 1935. P23085
The shepherd adopts a family at Woodhaven Mortimer, Malden, Essex. If a ewe has more than two lambs he takes away the surplus ones and rears them by hand. April 1935. P23081
Ploughman with his team of heavy work horses. Circa 1930 2477
Oxen ploughing on the South Downs. 18th June 1925. (neg from print alfieri snr)
Birds: Gaggle of Geese on Grange farm, Redgrave near Diss Norfolk. September 1977 S77-4825-001
Land Army girls give a hand in collecting the first tomato crop at North Hubbards nursery in Essex during the Second World War June 1942
A woman on Austerity holiday give a hand in collecting the first tomato crop at North Hubbards nursery in the Lea Valley, Essex during the Second World War June 1942