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Spring clean... Pupils at Meltham County Primary School have been putting the finishing touches to an environmental project
The view of Grasmere from a manor house in the valley below, Cumbria. 6th July 1949
Women and children in Runcorn town park. Runcorn is within the borough of Halton in the county of Cheshire.18th September 1980
Hard at work on a new nature reserve are these Reinwood Junior School, Oakes, pupils (from left) Mark Rayner, Paul Coupland, Sukdip Kaur and Lyndsey Anchor
Making a splash... Nields Junior and Infant School opens its nature pond at assembly. Mr Andrew Mansell (left), of Holmbridge, who built the pond at the Slaithwaite school, and Mr Bob McCartney
Wringing out the old... nine-year-olds Victoria Clegg (left) and Mary Claydon help out on a monster clear-up at TP Woods, Marsh
Peter Seekings Foster pictured at some Woodland. 16th May 1988
A groundkeeper with sheep outside Bodiam Castle, a 14th-century moated castle near Robertsbridge in East Sussex. 5th May 1952
A groundkeeper cleaning the moat outside Bodiam Castle, a 14th-century moated castle near Robertsbridge in East Sussex. 5th May 1952
Tree-mendous... these environmentally conscious youngsters have turned Hinchliffe Mill primary school green. Pictured with the children planting one of their 16 trees in a mini-woodland behind
Forestry Commission Workers planting a new forest at Thetford Chase in Norfolk. Felling trees. O7522
The village of Jordans, Buckinghamshire Circa April 1928
Woman and horse at Loch Lomond. Loch Lomond is a freshwater Scottish loch which crosses the Highland Boundary Fault. Loch Lomond is currently split between the council areas of Stirling
View showing Cairngorm mountain from Glen Mor Lodge in Invernesshire in the Highlands of Scotland. Circa 1952
Watch the birdie... Mrs Stephanie Coghlan of the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds, tells Bradley Infants School pupils about the problems birds face in winter
From little acorns grow... handling a rather large shovel is little Stephanie Rose, four. She and her pals from Reinwood Junior School and Brownies from St Cuthbertss Church, Birkby
Yorkshire Dales, North Yorkshire, Sunday 24th October 1982
The Pass of Glen Coe. Argyll and Bute, Scotland. 23rd August 1951
St Columbas Cathedral, Oban, a resort town within the Argyll and Bute council area of Scotland. 23rd August 1951
Young environmentalists are hoping to create a wildlife wonderland, from an old graveyard. Members of the Robin Hood Watch Group are to transform the neglected Lindley Methodist Church grounds into a
View of St Pauls Cathedral from King Henrys Mound, Richmond Park, Richmond, Greater London. 2nd July 1952
Men chopping a tree down in Ashridge Park, Hertfordshire. 18th May 1954
Pupils of Marsden Junior School lead the tree-planting army, they planted trees near the Tunnel End Marsden under the guidance of countryside warden Michael O Rourke. 19th January 1988
Visitors to Tunnel End in Marsden take part in a nest box making day with Andy Rawling, assistant seasonal Colne Valley warden. 12th January 1986
Windsor Castle, Berkshire. 20th May 1954
Deer in Richmond Park, London. 28th October 1952
Almondbury High School pupils dress almond tree as part of GCSE art for National Tree Week. 6th December 1991
People on a holiday with Holiday Fellowship, which organised walking and outdoor holidays. Newlands, Lake District, Cumbria, August 1947
Castleton Garland Day or Garland King Day is held on 29 May (unless that date falls on a Sunday, when the custom is transferred to the Saturday)
Vew of the Glenfinnan monument at the head of Loch Shiel near Fortwilliam. The monument commemorates the raising of the standard by Bonnie Prince Charles in 1744. Circa 1960
The Strid in the Bolton Abbey estate in Wharfedale in North Yorkshire, circa 1970
The light from Princes Street forms a halo around Edinburgh Castle as dusk falls on the Scottish Capital, circa 1935
Glen Doll in the Grampians Scotland. Circa 1960
Experimental reed beds at ICI Billingham. Frank Holliday, environmental office for Chemical Products Business at the plant, watches over the spot where liquid waste will be cleaned by nature
Darkness falls around three children as they watch the sunset at Rye Bay, Sussex. June 1935
Fountains Abbey, one of the largest and best preserved ruined Cistercian monasteries in England, located near Ripon in North Yorkshire. Circa 1970
Brimham Rocks, the balancing rock formations on Brimham Moor in North Yorkshire, England. Circa 1970
View showing the River Dee winding its way through the Aberdeenshire countryside near Braemar in Scotland. Circa 1952
Aldbury Village in Hertfordshire seen through the trees weather seasons winter Outdoors outside Parks Peace peaceful peacefulness Public lands serene Serenity tranquil tranquility tranquillity Trees
The graveyard in County Wexford where ancestors to President John Fitzpatrick Kennedy lay. Date unknown. Circa 1950
A view of the harbour in Rozel on the island of Jersey, Channel Islands. September 1965
A view of Gorey Harbour on the island of Jersey, Channel Islands, with Mont Orgueil in the background. September 1965
A couple enjoy some time together looking out across the sea on the Channel Island of Sark Circa 1930
A view of Moulin Huet Bay and Jerbourg Point on the island of Guernsey, Channel Islands. September 1965
Birmingham Parks and Gardens. The statue of Edward VII, originally in Victoria Square, now a prominent feature in Highgate Park in Balsall Heath. August 1953
Celebrations for racehorse Grittar after victory in the 1982 Grand National race, ridden by jockey Dick Saunders. April 1982
Racehorse Sea Pigeon at Malton stables with owners son Steven Muldoon. 21st July 1983