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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
German parachutists supported by glider borne infantry and tanks made a lightning attack on Marshal Titos headquarters at Drvar on 25th May I944
Polish girls farming in Scotland during the Second World War. 8th September 1942
Reggie, Babble and Mary Damerell roll up their sleeves and lend a hand stocking the wheatsheafs while dad drives the three horse team harvesting the field of wheat on Brownston Farm near Yealmpton
A famous RAF fighter station near London runs its own agricultural section for producing pigs, rabbits, ducks and eggs. The labour is provided by the station personnel in their spare time
Collective farmers at Zarya Sotzialisma Collective farm in the Moscow region, subscribe to the Second State war Loan issued by the USSR government during the Second World War
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
Destruction by fire of three stacks and a farm wagon laden with sheaves of corn near a town in North East England, investigated by police who hold the theory that incendiary bombs dropped by enemy
Bill Byrne, Woodlands manager on the Earl of Derbys Knowsley Park Estate, has already got his Christmas trees for 1985 and is looking ahead to the Yuletide season of the 21st Century
Cattle in field, Teesside, Circa 1973
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
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
Reed cutting on Rockland Broad. There is an increasing demand for the Norfolk reeds, the finest in the world. 9th April 1935
Members of the Women Land Army (WLA) giving a Jersey calf a brush down at Blackalls Farm in Cholsey, Berkshire at the end of the Second World War. June 1945
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
Members of the Women Land Army (WLA) sowing seeds by the old fashioned Fiddle method in the English countryside during the Second World War. Circa August 1941
Land Army girl shearing sheep at Manor Pragwell, Buckinghamshire 1946
Members of the Women Land Army (WLA) at work using mechanical milkers for the cows on a farm in Hertfordshire, England after the Second World War. Circa June 1946
Members of the Women Land Army (WLA) at work on a farm in Hertfordshire, England after the Second World War. Circa June 1946
Recruits of the Womens Land Army digging at a site beside the river her Flint, Manchester during the Second World War. 21st March 1943
Recruits of the Womens Land Army get work in the fields near Torquay, South Devon during the Second World War. 30th August 1940
A group of happy looking Land Army girls pose for a group photograph during the Second Wprld War. Circa 1943
Land Army girl sowing seed by broadcast method on a farm in North Hampshire, England during the Second World War. 1946
Recruits of the Womens Land Army prepare for ploughing at Hanley Brook, Upton On Severn, Worcestershire during the Second World War. 11th September 1942
Two members of the Womens Land Army (WLA) at work feeding pigs on a farm in England during World War Two. Circa August 1941
Women of the Forestry Commission section of the Womens Land Army (WLA) at work planting fir trees in the countryside in Britain, circa World War Two
Members of the Women Land Army (WLA) harvesting in the English countryside during the Second World War. 2nd August 1941
Queen Elizabeth II and the royal party visit a state farm in Denmark. 25th May 1957
Fresh produce is off loaded at a Milan market. Circa 1955
The Duke of Edinburgh showing a vivid interest in farming machinery at the Royal Show, Stoneleigh Park. 4th July 1963
Farming in Lincolnshire. 27th April 1961
Womens Land Army girls probably taken on farms in North Somerset during the Second World War. Circa June 1942
Livestock market held in Diss, Norfolk. 27th July 1963
Stokesley cattle market. 1973
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
English grown chicory - 400 farmers of Hunts and Cambs are cultivating 1200 acres of chicory. The first factory in this country has been established at St Ives, Huntingdonshire
Rural Farming Scene, South Gosforth, Newcastle upon Tyne, England, 11th June 1937. The spire of Gosforth Church can be seen in the background
Rifles stand stacked ready while farmhands in the uniform and forage caps of parashooters carry on their work at an Essex farm
Farming: Haymaking. October 1953 P003531
Countryside youth service. A scheme to encourage young children to take an interest in domestic stock has been started by Mr. E.J. Stowe, master of Market Lavington School, Wiltshire
Market scenes in Barnstaple, North Devon. 9th January 1966