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Workers on stilts stringing hop poles in Sussex. Circa 1935
Hop Picking at Whitbreads Hop Fare, Beltring, Kent. While the family puts the hops into the bin Maureen Stone age 15 years of Rotherhithe does a sitting down job - perhaps it is because she is a
A Hop Festival is taking place today and tomorrow at the Whit breads 1100 acre farm at Paddock Wood and thousands of Londoners are taking part in the festivities
Walking through the barley field at Bigbury, South Devon Choirgirls Hannah (left) and Pamela Burgoyne, both aged 11, read text of the parsons sermon as they brush aside the ripening knee high barley
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
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
Today the first of the hoppickers official trains for this season left London Bridge for the Kentish hop-fields, Some of the pickers arrive at London Bridge with their bits and pieces, London
Farmers at work, harvesting crops at their farm in Cullompton, Devon July 1930 Alf 211
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
Apple Tree - Italy Food Apples
A Arab farming sowing grain close to the River Jordan Palastine. Circa 1935
World War One - Seaforth Highlanders helping French to gather their potato crop. 1916
Food Corn - Green Corn
Lorry being loaded with wheat on a large farm in Western Australia
Tea pickers at work Kericho South West Kenya Africa
Italy Umbria Tobacco Plant Field
Barley used in the production of Whisky ready for harvesting. Scotland Circa 1970s © Mirrorpix
Modern machine for spraying hops to protect them against greenfly. August 1935 The South Eastern Agricultural College
Pressing and packaging hops in the hop houses of Belting September 1934
Olives - Olive Groves in the Monte Sabbini area Sixty Miles from Rome
Farming in Wales Circa 1915
Customers at Bedfords corner shop pick their own pears from the tree the owner has planted to grow over the front of the shop. January 1935 P23078
Women workers peeling thousands of onions that will eventually be pickled in jars destined for household dinner tables, at a factory in the North East of England during the Second World War November
Land Army girls give a hand in collecting the first tomato crop at North Hubbards nursery in Essex during the Second World War June 1942
A woman on Austerity holiday give a hand in collecting the first tomato crop at North Hubbards nursery in the Lea Valley, Essex during the Second World War June 1942
Landgirl Miss Betty McCarthy picking some large tomatoes from a greenhouse in Lea Valley, Hertfordshire during the Second World War They will be sent to canteens at munitions factories as
Farmer using a scythe harvesting the wheat. Circa 1950. P007972
Belgian soldiers seen here digging in and setting up machine guns before the Battle of Audeghem. September 25th 1914
Belgian soldiers seen here digging trenches before the town of Audeghem and setting up machine guns before the Battle. September 25th 1914
Agricultural scene at Bath Road inn Hounslow. Automatic planting of seedling cabbages 5, 000 an hour can be planted. June 1945 P004458
Miniature tractor ploughs, controlled like motor lawn mowers, ploughed up the road verges on the Barnet By-pass, near Bignells Corner in Middlesex
Haystacking in Hampshire, The first crop of clover is stacked at Chilbolton near Stockbridge, Hants. P007974
Farmer H. H. Wooley of Splatford Farm, Kennford, Devon, is a satisfied farmer today. His bumper harvest of green peas brought in by holidaymakers is pilling up before his eyes
Massey Harris Combine harvesters at work near Basingstoke Circa 1950. P004520
The harvest of 40, 000 corn on the cob plants is being gathered at Heston, Middex. American visitors to this country will have their favourite cereal served in hotels, from this crop at Heston Farm
Agricultural scene at Bath Road inn Hounslow. Automatic planting of seedling cabbages 5, 000 an hour can be planted. June 1945 P004459
The first crop of barley, grown experimentally along the verges of Britains arterial roads, is now being harvested from Barnet By-Pass, South Mimms, on the borders of Hertfordshire and Middlesex
Tractors at work during a harvesting scene in England. Circa 1970 P004513
Mountain of Sugar Beet outside Brigg Sugar Factory: Great hills of sugar beet like this have been forming outside Lincolnshire sugar factories in the past few days - a result of the above average
Womens land army harvesting oats. August 1941 P003941
Trust the Eastenders to keep their kids out of mischief in a very hands on way, baby is kept an eye on as it is tied to the tree, while group of women continue hop picking in the fields of Kent
Twin sisters Joyce and Olive Allen, members of the Land Army, workers at the Richardson Evans memorial ground in Kingston where they grow a variety of vegetables including potatoes
Women and nurses picking tomatoes in the garden of a petrol filling station, to be sent to the hospitals during the Second World War September 1942
Combine harvesters at work in the fields of Kent 26th August 1954
Workers collecting Kent cob nuts which have fallen from the trees to the ground. The collectors using sticks to rake the leaves and collect thousands of them November 1926
Workers preparing thousands of Kent cob nuts which have been collected for export in the village of Leeds near Maidstone in Kent November 1926