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Picking up a log like a father, the specialised mobile crane, is used for extracting the felled timber from woods and forests in 1974
Shire power; another day at work for Arthur the Shire horse as he prepares to bring out another load of timber from Keilder Forest in 1987
It might look like just a pile of rubble but in fact these three men were displaying their skills in the art of dry stone walling at the Royal show, held on Newcastles Town Moor in 1956
Caring for the countryside, Dr. Albert Weir, conservation office in Northumberland National Park inspecting a stretch of dry stone wall restored by Trevor Todd of Haydon bridge in 1984
Jim Nugent, left, and John Purvies, give a display of the lost art of dry stone walling
The winter weather hangs on over the Penines and the British countryside
An aerial view of a very dry British countryside
High Brunton Cottages at Wall, Northumberland
A typical British countryside scene
British hedgerows which are a haven for all sorts of wildlife
A holiday centre for children at Crag House Farm, in the North Tyne Valley
This fine avenue of trees lining the road between Stanhope and Blanchland cast their shadows across the highway
A sunset over the British countryside
View of the river from Charlecote Park, Warwickshire, gardens
Sheep grazing in the churchyard at Preston on Stour nr, Stratford-upon-Avon, Warwickshire
THE NEW TRIPLETS BORN AT BROOMEY CROFT CHILDRENS FARM THEY ARE HALF TOGGENBURG AND HALF GOLDEN GURNSEY GOATS. 1998
A farm view across Farm land near Weeford near Lichfield. 1999
Sparks fly as the blacksmith works at the Forge, in Little Aston, Staffordshire
Busy in the fields near Alcester a tractor cutting its crop in the sunshine. 1998
Little Aston Church, in Little Aston, Staffordshire
A farm worker steers his tractor and plough in the early evening light on land on the Ragley estate near Alcester, Warwickshire. 1998
Harold the goat led rescued animals at Bromsgroves Broad Green Animal Sanctuary in singing the centres praises. Miss Janet Taylor, who helps run the santuary
Best friends chick and lamb enjoy the spring sunshine in the run up to Easter. 29 / 3 / 1988Best friends chick and lamb enjoy the spring sunshine in the run up to Easter. 29/3/1988
Muriel the Moses Gloucester Old Spot Sow - the proud mother of eleven piglets - at Lawford Hill Farm near Rugby, where on Sunday there will be an open day
Sunset over the countryside in Kingsbury
The village pond and ducks in front of the Rose Pub in the village of Baxterley nr. Atherstone
Animals graze in a field in Ryton, Shropshire with a view of Long Mynd in the background
A plaque commemorates the English Civil Wars in Powick, Worcestershire
A little girl splashes away with her mother in a stream just inside the main gate of Sutton Park
Young lovers walking hand in hand through Sutton Park
While their parents are hard at work hop-picking in the fields of worcestershire these children sit hapily playing in the mud. October 1959
Heddon-on-the-Wall Village Hall, in April 1952
Hop picking in progress in Worcestershire, men hard at work. October 1959
Baxterley nr. Tamworth. This is the Village Green with the Rose Pub in the background and in the foreground is a memorial wheel to the people who worked in/at the Baxterley Colliery until it was
Hop picking in progress in the fields of worcestershire. Men/ women and even children hard at work. October 1959
Man walking horses through the village of Offchurch in Warwickshire
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