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Reed Cutting on the Thames 1st May 1927 Within a stones throw of Chiswick church, not far from Hammersmith Bridge is a small island in the River Thames
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
January is the time of year when they cut and bundle osiers in the countryside. They are much used in farms and gardens to make hurdles
Lough Keel, Boyle, County Roscommon, Ireland. 11th December 1976
The sun breaks through a heavy sky over Loch Ard near Aberfoyle 14th March 1953
Where some of the happiest ship companies afloat are to be found - Whitsun on the Norfolk Broads near Potter Heigham. Circa 1940
St Faith Rush Industry Rockland St Mary Norfolk A Boatload of Chique reed is cut and is used in experiments being made with this for paper making Agriculture Rural Industry rush /Reed Cutting Reed
Refections in Loch Keel, County Donegal 2nd January 1977
The River Kennet near Aldermaston
Following a pattern evolved over two thousand years ago, coracle builders construct the oval, basket-shaped boats that were being used by ancient Britons when Caesar invaded the island
A young angler wearing a panama hat fishing in the Grand Union Canal between Rickmansworth and Watford. Circa 1950
Reed Cutter on the Norfolk broads. Our picture shows bundles of reeds left to dry out.. June 1952 C3019
Reed Cutter on the Norfolk broads. June 1952 C3019
Reed Cutter on the Norfolk broads. Our picture shows the cutter combing the reeds. June 1952 C3019
Norfolk Girls preparing rushes for basket and matt weaving August 1934
The bridge over the river Stour at Honington