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Pink Floyd Inflatable Flying Pig at Battersea Power Station in London during filming of pop video promo. December 1976
Pink Floyd Inflatable Flying Pig at Battersea December 1976 Power Station in London during filming of pop video promo. December 1976
British boys for British farms. The Open Door to an Agricultural Career has been considerably helped by a scheme run by the YMCA in co-operation with the Ministry of Agriculture
Sugar beet factory near Ely, Cambridgeshire. In the foreground are flumes which roots are tipped to be carried along by water into the factory. This i the farm of Mr W.A
James Hunt on the 450 acre farm in Buckinghamshire, that he owns since retiring from World Motor Racing in 1979. James is pictured here with his pitch fork Picture taken 19th January 1982
Snow scenes in the Hutton Rudby area. 1971
Champion Jockey Tim Brookshaw does the morning rounds at his Tern Hill, Shropshire, Farm in his wheelchair with his wife Joan. 19th March 1964
One hour old Falabella miniature horse Angelica born to Sandstorm at Kilverstone Wildlife Park in Norfolk October 1985 animals animal horses horse farm
007, the Worlds most famous pig is on a diet. He is father to 100, 000 piglets. October 1991 1990s
A pig with a wet nose after routing about its feeding tray March 1973
A young girl holding a little lamb in her arms at a farm. March 1946 P004208
Over a thousand members of the Womens Auxiliary Air Force (WaF) are now in India working alongside the RAF in South East Asia Command
Mother is so busy on the farm that six-month-old baby Betty goes ploughing too. Fellow workers on a Glamorgan farm helped Mrs.Wyatt to sling Bettys cradle securely
British soldiers billeted in a forward area of the D. E. F. during the Second WorldBritish soldiers billeted in a forward area of the D.E.F. during the Second World. 1st May 1940
Harvest workers listening to their leader Mr Charlie Wade of Chelmsford, outside their camp at Wisbech St mary, Cambridgeshire. 3rd August 1945
These little pigs investigate the bomb crater in their orchard following an air raid by the Nazi German Luftwaffe on a farm in South West England during the Second World War. 9th August 1940
Farmers balloting for farm implements during the Second World War. 21st March 1943
Londoners are earning good money and having a holiday at the same time by pea picking. This group of girls are staying at the Bedfordshire Agricultural Camp and spending their days working
The Forestry Commission of Scotland requested Scottish University students to volunteer for forestry work during their summer holidays
500 lb bomb ordnance depot at a farm in England during Second World War. 21st February 1944
Farmers taking a pig to market during the Second World War. 30th July 1941
Soldiers recovering from their injuries help out on a Bedfordshire farm. 14th October 1944
Farm hand youth sleeping quarters on a farm. Picture taken 15th September 1943
Frontline Farm in Normandy. (Picture) The cattle gets mixed up with guns and vehicles as they are brought along a dusty Normandy lane to the farm for milking. Circa 16th August 1940s
Evacuees from a heavily blitzed town have found a peaceful haven on a famous Warwickshire farm. The Land Girls are giving them a lift home from the village school as they all return to the farm at
Vera Lynn and her husband Harry Lewis on their Sussex farm. March 1945
The ordinary man and woman is rewarded in the second part of the New Years honours list. Miss Elsie Bedford of the Womens Land Army from Plaistow in London, busy with her charges at St
Foster mother for piglets. 1975
Actress Juliet Mills has been brought up on her fathers farm on the Kent / Sussex borderActress Juliet Mills has been brought up on her fathers farm on the Kent/Sussex border. She loves to help with the milking and the feeding of the young calves. 29th August 1958
Milton Keynes, January 1967. Milton Keynes, locally abbreviated to MK, is a large town in the Borough of Milton Keynes, of which it is the administrative centre
David Bellamy at Leisure Farm, Teesside. 1977
Beet sugar factory in Lincolnshire. 18th December 1928
Sugar beet - a good root near Ely, Cambridgeshire. These sugar beet are white not red. 1st September 1925
Beet sugar factory at Newark, Nottinghamshire. Sugar of splendid quality is made at the factory. 3rd December 1921
Boys of Christs Hospital School, Horsham, have practical interest lessons in farming, to provide an alternative occupation in later life
Members of the public help to harvest a late season crow of potatoes, Teesside, November 1976
Cutting reeds in Norfolk. 12th February 1938
Reed cutting at Broad Farm, Rockland St Mary, Norfolk. An industry which gives considerable employment in Norfolk. This farm cultivates reeds and grasses. 14th May 1933
A curious effect caused by the old fashioned method of hanging out onions for the " drying out" process at the farm of Mr John Wright, near Cheadle, Cheshire. 2nd October 1934
Scenes in rural England during World War Two Girls of the Womens Land Army try to catch a runaway pig on a farm. Circa 1943
Ex-pop singer Billy Fury with a barn owl. The bird has been brought from his London homeEx-pop singer Billy Fury with a barn owl.The bird has been brought from his London home down to his nature reserve farm in Wales, where shortly he will release them
So this is the world, said the newly-hatched chicks, their little coats of yellow fur gleaming In the spring sunshine. And before you could say Easter
Moment of heartbreak for farmer Mr Richard Vaughan as he pulls a dead lamb from a deep snow-drift at Gora Farm, near Llanidloes
Farming in Lincolnshire. 27th April 1961
Mr Tom Cornelius, of The Shally, Ogmore-by-sea, practices at Alps Farm, Wenvoe, with his two dogs Fly and Nell, in readiness for the Cardiff Sheep dog trials
Stud of Lippizaner horses, which are going to be up for auction. Near Tunbridge Wells, Kent. 26th March 1985
Harvesting near London. Mechanics is now part of the farm labourers job. Harvesting with a mechanical binder and tractor. Soon this will be superseded by the combined harvester as the binder
Miss Gwen Johnstone, daughter of Mr and Mrs Johnstone in the living room of the farm workers cottage at Bellingham which was described at a rural council meeting recently as not fit for human