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Chair bodgers working in West Wycombe, Buckinghamshire. Bodging is a traditional wood-turning craft used to make chair legs and other cylindrical parts of chairs. Circa 1945
Villagers dance to the Ilmington Fiddler, Warwickshire. Circa 1945
Views of the High Street, West Wycombe. Circa 1945
Schoolboys from West Wycombe go tobogganing on a hill in the village. circa 1945
Children staying at the local youth hostel seen here hiking over the South Downs. Circa 1948
It Might come true! If, as the popular song says Wishing will make it so the dreams of these girls should come true in such a setting
View of the Countryside in Deeside. 28 / 08 / 1959View of the Countryside in Deeside. 28/08/1959
Following a pattern evolved over two thousand years ago, coracle builders construct the oval, basket-shaped boats that were being used by ancient Britons when Caesar invaded the island
Upleatham Church and cemetery. 27th June 1997
St Peters Church, at Croft-on-Tees near Darlington. 14th June 1993
Country views of Herefordshire around Bredwardine, Symonds Yat and the river Wye. Unicorn Hotel in Weobley, Herefordshire. c.1970
A land army girl in Sussex sitting on top of her Hitler snowman during the Second World War. 14th January 1942
Village milkman George Wake doing his daily rounds in the Yorkshire Dales with his four and a half gallon milk can strapped to his back. 8th August 1944
A man walking along a country lane with his pony in Stanton, a typical Costwold village. Circa 1935
The Strid in the Bolton Abbey estate in Wharfedale in North Yorkshire, circa 1970
Young boys fishing on a canal near Watford, Hertfordshire. Circa 1945
William Jones off fishing for salmon with his coracle. Following a pattern evolved over two thousand years ago, coracle builders construct the oval
William David Owen is 72 years of age. For thirty years hes been coracle fishing. Now, as he paddles four-year-old Alan Davies across the Teify, he becomes deep in thought
By the famous Cenarth bridge the coracle fishers set out for a days fishing. They work in pairs and each pair must keep at least 200 feet away from another
General view of the main street running though the village of Ightham near Sevenoaks in Kent, showing local shops and the pub May 1952
PUPILS from Southflelds Junior School, Hillfields, Coventry, are enjoying a term-time stay away from city life for the next two weeks at a " camp site school" in the Warwickshire
Herstmonceux Castle, Sussex. June 1952 C3074
Children playing amongst Onion growing in Colchester Essex. September 1952 C4427
The village of Long Crendon, Buckinghamshire. 14th July 1952
Arundel - Sussex. November 1952 C5406
A boy sits with his pet dog next to the River Chess in Chenies, Buckinghamshire. Circa 1945
Fountains Abbey, one of the largest and best preserved ruined Cistercian monasteries in England, located near Ripon in North Yorkshire. Circa 1970
Brimham Rocks, the balancing rock formations on Brimham Moor in North Yorkshire, England. Circa 1970
British National Championship Ploughing Match, Tadcaster. Labouring under an effort to guide his plough into 2nd place in the Horse Ploughing Championship of Great Britain is Albert Battye of
Siblings, Helen (3) and Paul Burrows (9) from Waterloo, London, enjoy their first day in the countryside at a farm in Chipperfield, Herts, 7th September 1956
Craigallian Loch, near Milngavie, Scotland, 24th September 1956
Scene overlooking Derwent Water in the Lake District, Cumbria. The Lake District National Park October 1949 P005176
Aldbury Village in Hertfordshire seen through the trees weather seasons winter Outdoors outside Parks Peace peaceful peacefulness Public lands serene Serenity tranquil tranquility tranquillity Trees
Stokesley Agricultural Show. The bustle of the showring as the pony mares and foals step out to impress the judges. 19th September 1970
Mr. and Mrs. Green outside Swiss Cottage, Tittensor, Staffordshire, sawing up their stock of wood. July 1944 P013229
Holidaymakers negotiate the lock at Tring before the padlocks go on
Aerial view of Whipsnade Park Zoo. Circa 1930. Rough scans for evaluation purposes only. watscan - - 18/08/2010
Joan Taylor ex artmistress still finds time to practice new art and is seen in a farmyard sketch where she works as darrymaid in Suffolk. November 1942 P003519
Farming: Harvest near Tring. July 1938 P004524
Onion Seeds. They re not big-drum sticks. They re not knobkerries. If you know your onions, you ve probably recognised them already for they re leek seeds growing at Ryvers Farm, Langley, Bucks
Huge fan to combat frost in apple orchards at Bramley, Cambridgeshire. 1950 023898/1
View looking across to Bloomfield Tump, Bath, 9th August 1951
Hop pickers gathered in a Kent village with oast houses in the background, circa 1930
A steam locomotive engine making its way through the Warwickshire countryside, circa 1950
A goods train chuffing past the Black Lion at Consall Forge near Leek, February 1965
A London Midland and Scottish Railway Jubilee Class 4-6-0 steam locomotive number 45573 named Newfoundland, climbing beneath Wild Boar Fell to Ais Gill summit pulling an Edinburgh to St Pancras
Vale of Rheidol 2-6-2 steam locomotive number 7 "Dwain Glyndwr"Vale of Rheidol 2-6-2 steam locomotive number 7 " Dwain Glyndwr" leaves Aberffrwyd with the 10am train from Aberystwyth to Devils Bridge. 7th August 1968