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Barmaid, Pub, Middlesbrough, 1976, Barmaid of the Year Competition, Entrant
The Cider House public house in the Harrow Road circa July 1946
Pectin being add to the fermenting tanks at the Bulmers Cider Mill, Plough Lane, Hereford. Circa 1959
Matting used in the apple press at the Bulmers Cider Mill, Plough Lane, Hereford, seen here being prepared before use. Circa 1959
Cider being kegged at the Bulmers Cider Mill in Plough Lane, Hereford. Circa 1959
The apple press at the Bulmers Cider Mill in Old Plough Lane, Hereford. Circa 1959
The apple canal at the Bulmers Cider Mill at Plough Lane, Hertford. Circa 1959
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
Women over-seeing the filing of bottles, on the production line at Bulmers Cider Mill at Plough Lane, Hereford. Circa 1959
Old Cider Mill at Compton House, Redmarley D Abitot, Gloucestershire. March 1951
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
Working on the bottle line may not be very thrilling, but it is an essential part of the Bulmers procedure. Here Betty Newman (left)
When the apples have been crushed the pulp is wrapped in coarse cloth and then squeezed under pressure to extract the juice
Like something from romantic Old Spain are the extensive cellars under the factory, where hundreds of thousands of bottles of champagne cider are stored
Children with cider-jar near Tiverton. 1925
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
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
Cider fortnight, when the men of the village combine to convert the harvest of hundreds of crates of apples into thousands of gallons of cider at Brailes, near Shipston-on-Stour, South Warwickshire
George Griffin of Elm Farm, Purshall Green loads pears into the pulping machine. September 1960