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Ploughing - Mr William Davies of Penderyn puts all his concentration into making sure that his furrows are dead straigh as he competes in the Centenary Horse
Supervisor Hughie Rowlands aboard the restored LNER Peppercorn A2 classs No. 60532 Blue Peter at thornaby Stockyard on 22nd February 1992
Women at work at a textiles factory in Kampala, Uganda. 27th February 1977
Weaver, Mrs Evelyn Nyland, back at work - after honeymoon - to look after her 25 machines at a Cotton Mill, June 1947
Weaver at the Albion towel works in Bolton, Greater Manchester, Circa 1930
A group of weavers pose for a photograph at India Cotton Mill in Blackbirn, Circa 1930. The mill is decorated in celebration, for the wedding of the bosss son
Worker at Regent Cotton Mill owned by the Lancashire Cotton Corporation Limited, in Failsworth, Manchester, Circa 1935. The mill opened in 1906, closing 1958
Workman were ripping up hundreds of expensive marble floor tiles after a British Rail bid to brighten up Newcastle Central Station turned into a nightmare in summer 1987
Picture to accompany the "Robot Revolution"feature which ran in the DailyPicture to accompany the " Robot Revolution" feature which ran in the Daily Mirror newspaper on the week commencing 27th June 1955
Drivers of heavy construction site machinery will be able to attend a new training course at the Mid-Warwickshire College of Further Education in Leamington
Royal Ballet Company dancers Lesley Collier aged 22 from Orpington and Marilyn Thompson, 21 from San Francisco, practice their printed out dance routine
Bowling speed test using an electronic device to measure the speed. 15th August 1966
Telephone test match score recordists pose beside their equipment. 16th July 1968
Shopkeeper Kenth Shiel seen here slicing some bacon for a customer 1st January 1954
Girls of the Womens Land Army organisation sowing potatoes on a farm in Essex with a new machine The machine sows 4 rows of potatoes and covers them, doing the work of 8 people and a horse
A worker at Ladbrokes betting shop watching the tape machine December 1967
A Cls combine harvester opening up a field of winter barley
A Cls 116CS Combine Harvester
A very early combine harvester Circa 1960
The giant 80 ft. booms of this MB-Trac-mounted sparyer allows the farmer to spray huge areas at once
Hay or silage, one of the secrets of success is making an even swath.. Here a New Holland tedder puts two rows into one in readiness for the forage harvester
The sun beats down as a New Holland 8070 combine cuts through a crop of winter barley at Felton in Northumberland
Sophisticated machinery makes short work of forage harvesting
On the straight and narrow. Competitors in the ploughing competition at Herrington Hill Farm, Houghton-le-Spring
A farmer spraying his field with insecticide
A tractor sowing seed in a field followed by a flock of birds
A small grass cutter harvesting some cattle feed on a farm in the 1970s
The Ford TW Tractor pulling a plough
A JF forager havester making easy work of front-cut silage on a Border farm
Eric and Donald Skinner with Chris Lambert at Steamroller Museum December 1951
The BP Seillean Swops Vessel (Single Well Oil Production Ship) being built at Harland and Wolff Shipyard In Belfast December 1988
Mrs Mary Lewis at her home in Alum Rock Road, War End, Birmingham, engaged in manufacturing carnival hats for A. S. Burton Ltd fn Water Orton, Warwickshire. Feburary 1949
World War Two. Mrs M Bryan dressed in protective clothing cleaning dirt and grease of a chassis just about to undergo an overhaul at the Chiswick Bus depot
Graham Rigby actor driving the tracter and Christopher Timothy as James Herriot in the TV programme All Creatures Great and Small. August 1989
World War Two. Women workers at HM Dockyards in Devonport, Plymouth using the drilling machine to drill holes in ships steel plates October 1945
Women poducing uniforms and waterproof Navy clothes at the Lotary Naval Garment Factory. All these girls are wives or sweethearts of sailors
Woman worker using heavy machinery in a metal factory April 1956
Former model Patricia Armstrong who decided to give up modelling and go in to business making Tea and Coffee pots of her own special design
Checking soap as it comes warm from the moulding machine that stamps it into distinctive shapes at the Personally Beauty Products factorty (left to right) Mrs Pauline Lonsdale, Mrs Shiela Wright
Two combine harvesters at work at once and less field hands makes harvesting quicker and easier Circa 1960
Potato or Tattie picking is no longer the back breaking job it used to be, thanks to the mechanical harvester
A Combine Harvester at work in September 1979
A brand new combine harvester ready to be used
A John Deere 8440s tractor pulling a plough
A combine harvester bringing in the harvest before the weather turns
A student learning how to plough at the Houghall School of Agriculture
Tractors ploughing up a field
Tractors race at a rally as they are no longer used on a farm