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Flying bomb falls in an orchard. 11th November 1944
Mother and daughter buying fresh fruit from a greengrocers stall in Staffords indoor market. Circa June 1974
Fruit and Vegetables Stall, Cardiff, Wales, 3rd December 1965
Queen Elizabeth II visits the Wholesale Fruit Centre, Bessemer Road, Cardiff. 26th June 1965
Birmingham greengrocers selling Christmas trees. West Midlands, 2nd December 1947
Juicy subject... Deighton High pupils Thomas Hudson and Ajit Singh sample the goods at the schools new educational fruit shop which under the slogan Fruit is Fun helps pupils learn maths
Beating the trees in a Herefordshire orchard for Bulmers Plough Lane Cider Mill in Hereford. Circa 1959
Two women watched by a baby collect apples for the Bulmers Cider Mill near Hereford. Circa 1959
Huge fan to combat frost in apple orchards at Bramley, Cambridgeshire. 1950 023898/1
The familiar figure of Frank Hewson, on 3rd August 1973, who has been a barrow boy in Newcastle all of his life
A shiny new metal box was hanging from Mrs Margaret Ingledews fruit barrow in Newcastle on 2nd July 1956. It was the barrow boys answer to the Food Hygiene Regulatiions, 1955
Mrs J Evans in a pensive mood in the green grocery section of the newly opened supermarket in North Finchley seen here with her 18th month old daughter Claire. 9th April 1958
Terence Waite and Eileen Harting enjoy their one of many apples. May 1950 Mr A.K. Lloyd President of British Columbia Tree Fruits has sent 60 million pounds of apples as a present to schoolchildren
Apples on dish in Italy
Apples on Dish Italy
Ann Beagles a Pomologist (student of apples) is inspecting as she works amongst the apple pickers at Long Ashton Research Station near Bristol. August 1953
This is cider in the making - thousands of apples packed into one of the storage silos at the Hereford works. A stream of water at the bottom of the tank carries the fruit into the mill
Worker emptying sacks of apples at H. P Bulmers and Co. Ltd. November 1958Worker emptying sacks of apples at H.P Bulmers and Co. Ltd. November 1958
Apple picking time - and while mother works baby enjoys the country air. Working in the 50 acre orchard owned by H.P Bulmers and Co
Workers shaking trees in the orchard at H. P Bulmers and Co. Ltd. November 1958
When the apples have been crushed the pulp is wrapped in coarse cloth and then squeezed under pressure to extract the juice
Harvest Festival. Two of the children arriving with harvest festival gifts at Edgefield Primary School, Fawdon, are Hilary Duggua, aged five, and Susan Kinner, aged six
Mrs Peta Syron munchesd on an apple with children at Simonside First School, Westerhope where sweets are banned
Apples on display in a supermarket in September 1997
Catching an apple on a string may not be the easiest of jobs, but these children enjoyed the fun at a Halloween party arranged by Northumberland and Durham Caledonian Society in the Durant Hall
A man bobbing for apples at a halloween part in November 1956
An apple
A scene in the doorway of the 300 year old "Ship Inn", Combwich SomersetA scene in the doorway of the 300 year old " Ship Inn", Combwich Somerset. Old Mr. James Payne [71 years] helps to share the apples among the children. August 1935 P004687
Mr Barry Robinson of the cider making firm C. Robinson & Co. Tenbury Wells, using a hygrometer to test the moisture content of the dried pomage. November 1958
Mr Frank Harris and his son John, working the cider press at Church Lench. December 1974
Harvest Festival. Four year old Rebecca Jamewake keeps a tight grip on a basket of fruit in October 1984
Cider fortnight, when the men of the village combine to convert the harvest of hundreds of cres of apples into thousands of gallons of cider at Brailes, near Shipston-on-Stour, South Warwickshire
Old Cider Mill at Compton House, Redmarley D Abitot, Gloucestershire. March 1951