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Woman in a field with a young goat. Circa 1955
Boy with a goat and kids at Birling Goat Farm. 18th April 1945
Richard Evans, the new director of Beamish Open Air Museum, tries his hand at ploughing
Farmer walks towards the hen house at Chapel Church Farm, Kent, to collect freshly laid eggs. Circa 1935
Cattle pictured in the snow at Shenley, Hertfordshire, January 1935
Farm horses pictured in the snow at Shenley, Hertfordshire, January 1935
Farm pictured in the snow at Shenley, Hertfordshire, January 1935
The farmers wife brings the ploughman a well earned cup of tea while the Shire horses take a break from pulling the plough in the foreground. Circa 1935 P23073
Sheep are brought down from the high pastures to their winter grazing. Circa 1934. P23067
A Shepherd with his border collie sheep dogs checks his flock on the Cumbrian hills. January 1935. P23085
The shepherd adopts a family at Woodhaven Mortimer, Malden, Essex. If a ewe has more than two lambs he takes away the surplus ones and rears them by hand. April 1935. P23081
A shepherd surveys his flock at the end of the day. June 1935 P23077
Oxen ploughing on the South Downs. 18th June 1925. (neg from print alfieri snr)
A typical British farming scene
High Barnes Farm Wall, where the Ridley family have farmed for more than 100 years
The farmlands and distant hills around Lorbottle Steads help to make this a beautiful picture of the typical countryside of North Northumberland, as seen from Yettlingham
A typical English countryside scene of farm land
Scenic splendour - the wild Northern upland landscape in mid winter
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
Sylvia Timson and Mona Swaly candling eggs to check whether they have gone off before they are graded at a poultry farm during the Second World War March 1943
Lending a hand on the land"at the Blunham, BedfordshireLending a hand on the land" at the Blunham, Bedfordshire, volunteer agricultural camp where war workers and students are spending their Easter holidays helping on the land
Farmhands seen here building a haystac, Circa 1952
A woman at work cultivating rich black farmland soil in the English countryside. 28th July 1942
Majorie Hale of Corham, Wiltshire aged 3, the youngest child worker in Britain pictured milking a cow on the family farm. October 1940
Pigs at an air station during the war. November 1941
Billy Mackie age 4, has 16 horses as playmates. Cleverest boy in the country with horses. He is a Scottish boy, and came with his father
British ArmyIs last mule team climbs Crest Hill on the Hong Kong
These pictures were taken inside the Antwerp Belgium Slaughter House yesterday Horses being hung up after they have been killed. January 1960
Pig rearing at at a farm in Yorkshire, northern England. Circa 1950
A herd of Highland cattle has been brought from Scotland to Bowlee, near Middleton, Lancs. where the Lumb Brothers intend breeding from them at their Simister Lane Farm. January 1951 P002617
Animals Sheep: Allan Mate assists manager John Watson, Kinder Scout gamekeeper and seven helpers at the South Head Farm sheep dip. November 1949 P000943
As soon as possible after a pedigree lamb is born its ear is marked with its number, and from then onwards his pedigree is known amongst all sheep men in the world
68 yr old Harry Francis, is busy trapping moles in the country around Horley, Surrey. He has been doing it for 40 years. Moleskins will be used for utility fur coats
The good Shephered Tom Williams with his flock of sheep. December 1977
ittle lamb born on a farm at Binfield Heath, near Reading. with his mother Circa 1960
The bizarre animal has rams horns on a goats head. And its coat is a mixture of fluffy sheeps wool and coarse goats hair. It was a test-tube baby created at the Governments Animal Research Station in
ThereIs an air of spring on Percy WilliamIs farm. Lambs are frisking in the fields months earlier than usual. Percy, of Bridgwater, Somerset
Sheep farmer Ken Dickinson of Wolfen Hall Farm, Chipping, near Preston, feeding his flock after the recent snow. January 1984
Of all young JohnOs Christmas presents, his favourites are the lambs born a few days ago at Rye House Farm, Otford, Kent. John, , aged 5
Whitbread shires Pride and Prejudice an their summer break at Paddock Wood, Kent. Circa 1950
A horse leaning his head out from his stable Circa 1965
A 7-year-old Jersey cow takes a look at her world record dayOs work, 95 pints of milk at Moor Farm, Middle Herrington, County Durham. March 1950
There are a number of girls taking the 12 months course in farming and horticulture at the Surrey County Council Farm Institute at Merrist Wood, near Guildford. June 1949 P007503
Farming: Dairy: Man with milk churn seen here milking a cow. Circa 1955
Inventions: "The Rain Gun": A farmer seen here testing a new kind of irrigationInventions: " The Rain Gun" : A farmer seen here testing a new kind of irrigation process called " The Rain Gun" turns the device on three of his female farm workers who watch
Farming: Dairy: Man seen here milking a cow. Circa 1955