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A cattle market at Thornbury, South Gloucestershire. 2nd November 1954
Lorn Agricultural Society Show at Saulmore Park, Oban, Argyll and Bute, Scotland. 23rd August 1951
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
Hop pickers with local men drinking at a country pub in Kent after a hard days work, circa 1930
World War Two - Second World War - Evelyn Elliott was born in Sunderland and became a Land Girl in 1946 when she was 17. She served until the Womens Land Army was disbanded in October 1950
Broadfield Farm in Tetbury owned by Prince Charles the Prince of Wales
Scottish herring girls in Great Yarmouth, Norfolk, circa 1936. Fisherwomen carrying a tub of herring on the quayside
Two Shire horses ploughing a field in the old fashioned way
Two cows in a field looking at the camera December 1971
One hour old Falabella miniature horse Angelica born to Sandstorm at Kilverstone Wildlife Park in Norfolk October 1985 animals animal horses horse farm
A man on a farm harvesting in a field with his two horses circa 1935
Workers gathering hay in the fields of Kent on the back od a horse and cart Circa 1935
Oast houses surrounded by trees with cherry blossom in Ethe Kent countryside Circa 1935
The first lady entrant in the Ladies section of the International Ploughing Championships organised by the Northern Ireland Ploughing Association
Harvesting scenes on the Chkalov collective farm near the village of Trushki in the Ukraine. September 1957 P018797
Land Army Girls stooking the corn in a Cambridge field. Circa 1939
Turkeys destine for the Christmas Day table and a young farmers boy at the Cambridge Fat Stock Market. December 1959
Soldiers and girls of Auxiliary territorial Service (ATS) stationed at a farm in Buckinghamshire, England during the Second World War
Cheshire marshland being reclaimed by Land Girls. Here Jean Graham, Dorothy McLoughlin and Katherine Carey break for lunch. 16th March 1943
Women trainees at the Cheshire Agricultural College in Nantwich during Second World War. 24th January 1941
Land girl at Long Ashford (Bristol) Horticultural and Agricultural Research Station. 11th July 1944
The Womens Land Army was a British civilian organisation created during World War II so women could work in agriculture, reviving a disbanded World War One organisation
Over a thousand members of the Womens Auxiliary Air Force (WaF) are now in India working alongside the RAF in South East Asia Command
Mother is so busy on the farm that six-month-old baby Betty goes ploughing too. Fellow workers on a Glamorgan farm helped Mrs.Wyatt to sling Bettys cradle securely
The RAF Is famous for the speed with which it is able to occupy a captured airfield, get it into working order and use it to intensify the air war in support of land forces
John Frisby celebrates completing his ploughing record at Odd House Farm, Leicestershire, he is pictured with his wife Margaret. 6th November 1978
Harvest workers listening to their leader Mr Charlie Wade of Chelmsford, outside their camp at Wisbech St mary, Cambridgeshire. 3rd August 1945
These little pigs investigate the bomb crater in their orchard following an air raid by the Nazi German Luftwaffe on a farm in South West England during the Second World War. 9th August 1940
Farmers balloting for farm implements during the Second World War. 21st March 1943
British soldiers helping French farmers during the Second World War. 14th March 1940
German parachutists supported by glider borne infantry and tanks made a lightning attack on Marshal Titos headquarters at Drvar on 25th May I944
Polish girls farming in Scotland during the Second World War. 8th September 1942
Liberation of Europe. Normandy fields used for bomb dumps. A French dairy maid leads her cows across a field full of 1000 lb R.A.F. bombs which had been defused. August 1944
Reggie, Babble and Mary Damerell roll up their sleeves and lend a hand stocking the wheatsheafs while dad drives the three horse team harvesting the field of wheat on Brownston Farm near Yealmpton
A famous RAF fighter station near London runs its own agricultural section for producing pigs, rabbits, ducks and eggs. The labour is provided by the station personnel in their spare time
Collective farmers at Zarya Sotzialisma Collective farm in the Moscow region, subscribe to the Second State war Loan issued by the USSR government during the Second World War
An army Lewis machine gun unit well equipped to deal with enemy raiders. In the background the old farmhand gets on with the job of getting in the harvest as the Battle of Britain rages in the skies
The ordinary man and woman is rewarded in the second part of the New Years honours list. Miss Elsie Bedford of the Womens Land Army from Plaistow in London, busy with her charges at St
Volunteer harvesters holds a service and prayer in the harvest field at Wylam, Northumberland as their day of work comes to a close
British troops are helping French farmers in many ways with their farm work ad in view of the fact that many farm labourers have been called up, this help is invaluable
Destruction by fire of three stacks and a farm wagon laden with sheaves of corn near a town in North East England, investigated by police who hold the theory that incendiary bombs dropped by enemy
Land Army Girls about to parade through the streets of Nottingham for a victory parade. 15th June 1945
Prince Charles throwing a cow pat (dung) at the opening of Agro 79 (an agricultural exhibition) in Australia. March 1979
Bill Byrne, Woodlands manager on the Earl of Derbys Knowsley Park Estate, has already got his Christmas trees for 1985 and is looking ahead to the Yuletide season of the 21st Century
Cattle in field, Teesside, Circa 1973
Father and daughter out for a Sunday bike ride watches the farmers of Stansted gather in the harvest. 10th August 1964