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Miss Carol wearing a hat in the shape of a ducks family at the Festival of Poultry feathers hats and flowers, a sideline of the International Poultry Show
Rural scenes in North Yorkshire. Man repairing lobster pots. c. 1936Rural scenes in North Yorkshire. Man repairing lobster pots. c.1936
Rural scenes in North Yorkshire. Horse and Cart. c.1936
Rural scenes in North Yorkshire. c. 1936Rural scenes in North Yorkshire. c.1936
Ladybower Reservoir on the Snake Road to Sheffield. scenic - river lake hills trees Animals - Sheep February 1975
St Faith Rush Industry Rockland St Mary Norfolk A Boatload of Chique reed is cut and is used in experiments being made with this for paper making Agriculture Rural Industry rush /Reed Cutting Reed
A hardy crofter at work near Stornaway on the island of Lewis in the Outer Hebrides, Scotland. A Traditional Haystack croft croftworker December 1934
Sheep walking along the Honester Pass which connects the Buttermere valley with the eastern end of Borrowdale valley in the Lake District, Cumbria. Circa 1925
Farmers at work, harvesting crops at their farm in Cullompton, Devon July 1930 Alf 211
General Strike Scene May 1926 Scene in Hyde park as the temporary milk depot is set up
Great Yarmouth Scottish Herring Girls, circa 1936 Linkning arms on their way to work on the quayside at Great Yarmouth gutting and barrelling fish (mainly herring caught by the fishing fleet)
Gathering in the hay on the hills and fields overlooking the Northern Ireland village of Glencolumbkille 7th September 1963
A tractor is being driven on Broadfield farm in Tetbury owned by Prince Charles
Farm workers working on Braodfield Farm owned by Prince Charles the Prince of Wales
Cows pictured at Broadfield Farm in Tetbury owned by Prince Charles the Prince of Wales
Sheep are pictured in a field in Broadfield Farm in Tetbury owned by Prince Charles
A typical countryside picture showing harvest time and a combine harvester working in a feild of wheat Circa 1990
Landgirls are pulling down branches of hops that are infected with mildew as the special spraying tractor goes down the line of hops spraying them with a wash to protect them before the gathering in
Girls of the Womens Land Army organisation sowing potatoes on a farm in Essex with a new machine The machine sows 4 rows of potatoes and covers them, doing the work of 8 people and a horse
Horses ploughing a field during early spring in Brundall, Norfolk
Two Clydesdales Prince and Glen in a ploughing competition in 1973
A Cls combine harvester opening up a field of winter barley
Children from Fatfield School potato or tattie picking in the school holidays at Harreton Hall Farm
Some of the children of Pity Me in County Durham potato or tattie picking in October 1962
Two Shire horses Duke (black and Sam are prepared for ploughing at Beamish Open Museum
A Cls 116CS Combine Harvester
Two Clydesdales, Paddy and Jewel show how to plough up a field the old fashioned way
A very early combine harvester Circa 1960
The giant 80 ft. booms of this MB-Trac-mounted sparyer allows the farmer to spray huge areas at once
Hay or silage, one of the secrets of success is making an even swath.. Here a New Holland tedder puts two rows into one in readiness for the forage harvester
Farm hands potato or tattie picking in October 1962
Eveyone helps to collect an extra early crop of white winter oats from Red House Farm, Hepscott, near Morpeth
Echoes of a slower way of life on the farm. This picture was taken in September 1950 at Lintzford Farm, on the banks of the Derwent, in County Durham
Farm hands gathering in the harvest in October 1955
Two Shire horses ploughing a field in a competition in 1972
Farm hands hard at work cleaning out torws of turnips at Angerton Home Farm. Circa 1960
Farm hands gathering the harvest by hand at Mill Farm, Mitford
The sun beats down as a New Holland 8070 combine cuts through a crop of winter barley at Felton in Northumberland
Sandy Phillips seen here at the Salmon Leap in Pitlochry recording the number of salmon returning up river to breed. Circa 1959
Sophisticated machinery makes short work of forage harvesting
On the straight and narrow. Competitors in the ploughing competition at Herrington Hill Farm, Houghton-le-Spring
Birds look for the early worms while this farmer ploughs his field in 1970
Participants at the Northern Counties ploughing match at Throckley in 1983
A farmer spraying his field with insecticide
A tractor sowing seed in a field followed by a flock of birds
A small grass cutter harvesting some cattle feed on a farm in the 1970s
The Ford TW Tractor pulling a plough
Shire horses Duke (black) and Sam, ploughing in the Old Manor at Beamish Open Museum