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Tess, the cross bred Collie, typical of the sheep dogs of Cumberland, takes her responsibilities seriously. August 1947 P004133
Mrs. Firbank alone and only with the help of a shepherd, owns a mountain with an area of approximately 3000 acres. In summer months she has 3
A rare event among southdowns. Quads were born to an ewe at the farm of Mr. Percy Filkins, Grange Farm, Ovingdean. Two are with the ewe
A Pig carrying a goat on his back. October 1980 P004244
The good shepherd with his sheepdog. November 1944 P004210
Trust the Eastenders to keep their kids out of mischief in a very hands on way, baby is kept an eye on as it is tied to the tree, while group of women continue hop picking in the fields of Kent
"Peter"The Musk Ox at a zoo. March 1934 P004231" Peter" The Musk Ox at a zoo. March 1934 P004231
"Peter"The Musk Ox at a zoo. March 1934 P004229" Peter" The Musk Ox at a zoo. March 1934 P004229
A pig peering out from his sty August 1984 P004243
Villagers evacuate for US Army. OPS Farmers discussing their fate after meeting in the church. 14th November 1943
Blossoms on the trees surrounding the oast houses in Betsham near Dartford, Kent May 1955
Soldiers with a Lewis Gun defend a farmer and his crops in Kent during the harvest, 5th August 1940
Soldiers and land army girls take a rest for a cup of tea during a harvest in East Anglia September 1942
Land army girls gathering the hay in the fields during World War Two June 1943
Twin sisters Joyce and Olive Allen, members of the Land Army, workers at the Richardson Evans memorial ground in Kingston where they grow a variety of vegetables including potatoes
Women and nurses picking tomatoes in the garden of a petrol filling station, to be sent to the hospitals during the Second World War September 1942
Four year old schoolby evacuee Michael Bubbear helping to slice cucumbers in half to be dessededin the Enlish countryside in the Second World War October 1942
Workers on stilts getting ready for the hops. Stringers nearly finished their tasks in the Kent hop fields where hundreds of acres of hop poles have to be tied. Circa 1935
Plum blossom in Kent Small tractors with ploughs being used by a worker to turn up the soil and prevent herbage and weeds taking nourishment from the fruit trees Circa 1950
Gathering of farmers at a livestock mark in Maidstone, Kent as a pig is auctioned July 1945
Cherry, pear and plum blossoms on the trees surrounding the oast houses in Newington, Kent April 1944
Hop picker at work in the Kent countryside. 2nd September 1954
Hop picker Pearl Redman at work in the Kent countryside 2nd September 1954
A farmer walking along a country road with his sheep in the village of Smarden in Kent Circa 1935
Combine harvesters at work in the fields of Kent 26th August 1954
Hop picker Pat Johnson at work in the Kent countryside. 2nd September 1954
Oast houses surrounded by trees with cherry blossom in the Kent countryside Circa 1935
Sheep grazing in a field near the blossoming fruit trees in Kent Circa 1935
Hop picker Iris Sullivan at work in the Kent countryside September 1954
Busy scenes showing crowds of people gathered at the cattle market beside the River Medway in Maidstone, Kent. All Saints Church and the historic Archbishops Palace are opposite November 1952
Children walking down a country lane in a typical Kent village. The oasthouses can be seen in the background Circa 1925
Workers collecting Kent cob nuts which have fallen from the trees to the ground. The collectors using sticks to rake the leaves and collect thousands of them November 1926
Hops pickers at work at Whitbreads hop fields around the village of Beltring, Kent 4th September 1951
Workers preparing thousands of Kent cob nuts which have been collected for export in the village of Leeds near Maidstone in Kent November 1926
Spring lambs in Kent. January 1975 75-00492-008
Spring lambs in Kent. January 1975 75-00492-011
Agriculture: Cyprus Threshing and Winnowing on the fertile plain of Cyprus. August 1953 D4065-001
Sheep studies with cart 1930 Alf 204
General view of a farm near Ashford in Kent, April 1932 Oast Houses
Sheep at Whitsbury, Hampshire August 1928 Alf 178
A shower in warm milk and as much of the stuff as you wish to drink. Every morning at 5.30 Tinker, a 13-year-old white and tan cat
First of the seasons lambs at Home Farm, Northall near Leighton Buzzard, Bedfordshire. November 1969 Z11489
At their first weigh-in two weeks and 1 day old they weigh 14 pounds; at 3 weeks they should weigh between 16 and 17 pounds so they are well up to scratch
Major Christensen holds his prize bull while an R E officer makes his test with a mine detector. January 1947 P011914
Butcher James Stewart with cows Esther (right) and Phoenix Freece. December 1968 P011910
At the sea shore near the ruins of Salamis Cyprus the Shepherds drive their sheep into the sea for a bath and go in themselves
Benedictine monks work hard to help food production. October 1943 P011617