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Saying it with flowers! We plough the fields and scatter... pupils from the Mount School, Edgerton, distribute their harvest produce
Loftus youngsters harvest gifts to Brotton Hospital. 1971
Harvest Festival gifts to patients at St Anne s, Stockton. 1971
All 300 pupils at Paddock Junior, Infants and Nursery School took part in a concert to celebrate the harvest. Songs and sketches by the youngsters formed part of a service when hundreds of donated
Cooking up something special for harvest time are these pupils of Royds Hall High School, Paddock. About 20 fifth formers baked the giant harvest sheaf loaf measuring 22in by 16in as part of their
Almondbury CofE School pupils (from left) Maria Duce, James Taylor, Stephan Jessop and Lauren Thorpe show off the Litter Monster - one of the features of a display for the schools harvest festival
Aspects of Christs relationship with the church are illustrated symbolically in the Good Shephers service at St. Johns Chruch, sparkhill
Congregation giving thanks for the harvest during a service at St. Johns Church, Sparkhill. 27th September, 1956
All is safely gathered in... Staff at Own Owen, Broadgate, Coventry, singing hymns before the store opened. It is the second year running that a harvest service has been held at the store
Harvest Festival. Two of the children arriving with harvest festival gifts at Edgefield Primary School, Fawdon, are Hilary Duggua, aged five, and Susan Kinner, aged six
Harvest Festival. Two of the children from Colegate Infant School, High Heworth, Filling, Barbara Staward, aged five, and Eric Brittain, also five
Harvest Festival is a busy time for children like (left to right): Billy Dryden, Maureen Cafferkey, Lesley Fall and Simon Lathbury, all aged five, pupils at St
Harvest Festival. Four year old Rebecca Jamewake keeps a tight grip on a basket of fruit in October 1984