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Landgirl Miss Betty McCarthy picking some large tomatoes from a greenhouse in Lea Valley, Hertfordshire during the Second World War They will be sent to canteens at munitions factories as
Sylvia Timson and Mona Swaly candling eggs to check whether they have gone off before they are graded at a poultry farm during the Second World War March 1943
Lending a hand on the land"at the Blunham, BedfordshireLending a hand on the land" at the Blunham, Bedfordshire, volunteer agricultural camp where war workers and students are spending their Easter holidays helping on the land
Mr Dick Delamere of London, who lived in St Helier on the Channel Island of Jersey during the occupation by Nazi forces, attending to his tobacco plant in his backyard on washing day as his wife
Lord Marples at his vineyard in France. His house can be seen in the background. June 1975 P035457
A woman at work cultivating rich black farmland soil in the English countryside. 28th July 1942
Majorie Hale of Corham, Wiltshire aged 3, the youngest child worker in Britain pictured milking a cow on the family farm. October 1940
Mrs Annie Blackaby takes the roll call on the farm of her own family and also the Evacull Family at Park Gate Farm, Riverhall, Essex. July 1943
Pigs at an air station during the war. November 1941
Billy Mackie age 4, has 16 horses as playmates. Cleverest boy in the country with horses. He is a Scottish boy, and came with his father
British ArmyIs last mule team climbs Crest Hill on the Hong Kong
Pig rearing at at a farm in Yorkshire, northern England. Circa 1950
Hengist the shire horse talking to a woman driving a mini car. May 1975
Colin Wills with milkmen from Clifton Street depot of Express Dairy. April 1975
Women mushroom pickers. circa 1963
A British soldier helping the local villagers with the winepress after the Allied army invasion and liberation of Southern Italy and Sicily November 1943
68 yr old Harry Francis, is busy trapping moles in the country around Horley, Surrey. He has been doing it for 40 years. Moleskins will be used for utility fur coats
Skiing farmer Andrew Cruickshank carrying a sheep underneath his arm that he found in a snowdrift on his farm in the Cairngorm Mountains, Scotland. January 1959
Sheep in the snow near Burnley, Lancashire. March 1979
The good Shephered Tom Williams with his flock of sheep. December 1977
ittle lamb born on a farm at Binfield Heath, near Reading. with his mother Circa 1960
The bizarre animal has rams horns on a goats head. And its coat is a mixture of fluffy sheeps wool and coarse goats hair. It was a test-tube baby created at the Governments Animal Research Station in
ThereIs an air of spring on Percy WilliamIs farm. Lambs are frisking in the fields months earlier than usual. Percy, of Bridgwater, Somerset
Sheep farmer Ken Dickinson of Wolfen Hall Farm, Chipping, near Preston, feeding his flock after the recent snow. January 1984
Of all young JohnOs Christmas presents, his favourites are the lambs born a few days ago at Rye House Farm, Otford, Kent. John, , aged 5
On 364 days of the year this is a quiet village of 1, 046 people. The only excitement is the catching of a large salmon or the weekly visit of a mobile cinema
Whitbread shires Pride and Prejudice an their summer break at Paddock Wood, Kent. Circa 1950
Womens Land Army. 20 year old Lewis Betty and Peggy Clarke of Gateshead Land Army cutting logs in Manchester timber farm. June 1945
A 7-year-old Jersey cow takes a look at her world record dayOs work, 95 pints of milk at Moor Farm, Middle Herrington, County Durham. March 1950
A nurse goes round the Hop Fields to see if there are any complaint such as sores and cuts They are looked after on the spot or told to go and see the doctor. September 1941
"Munnie"the Deuham cat and her adopted pigs. May 1941" Munnie" the Deuham cat and her adopted pigs. May 1941
Womens Land Army. Miss Williams give a pill through a tube to a sheep. August 1941
There are a number of girls taking the 12 months course in farming and horticulture at the Surrey County Council Farm Institute at Merrist Wood, near Guildford. June 1949 P007503
General Sir Guy Salisbury Jones has been producing wine from his own vineyards at Hambledon Hampshire since 1951. The greatest pests he has had to combat have been birds - this year the General has
Geoff proudly displays a handful of his first crop of tomatoes. February 1979 P007837
Model Maja Hafernik seen here working on the farm. 1965 E504
Farmer Bill Frith of Appledore, Kent, in cowboy dress and spurs, with his American Quarter horse stallion Jack Bouncer showing their pace at cutting a steer in the ring specially built at his farm
Woman wearing country yokel fancy dress. 1960
Model Maja Hafernik seen here working on the farm. 1965 E504-001
Farmer using a scythe harvesting the wheat. Circa 1950. P007972
Jean Theron aged 47, at work in his wine fields just outside his home village of Poussan, France. April 1975 75-2098-008
Reprieved champion Orange Miss. Badger the bull, and their first born only thirty minutes old. September 1966 P007935
Shepherd seen here with his flock of Sheep in the winter snow. Sheep in the snow. PM 81-02288-002
Shepherd seen here with his flock of Sheep in the winter snow. PM 81-02288-006
The notice forbidding entrance; the watchmans hut; The Police Officer; the bath of disinfectant, and the straw strewn path show that another farm has been stricken with foot and mouth disease
Farmers with cows at a milking parlour at a dairy farm. June 1939 P004478
Agricultural scene at Bath Road inn Hounslow. Automatic planting of seedling cabbages 5, 000 an hour can be planted. June 1945 P004458
Miniature tractor ploughs, controlled like motor lawn mowers, ploughed up the road verges on the Barnet By-pass, near Bignells Corner in Middlesex