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Two women washing their clothes in the River Chess at Broadwater Bridge near Chesham, Buckinghamshire. July 1945
General view of Loch Hourn in the Highlands, a branch of the Sound of Sleat which separates the Isle of Skye from Inverness-shire in Northern Scotland. February 1939
View showing the newly opened Youth Hostel at Cwm Ivy Court farm in Llanmadoc, on the Gower Peninsula. Circa 1939
Street scene showing the cottages in Wheathampstead near St Albans, Hertfordshire. Circa 1940
General view of the Village green at Tewin in Hertfordshire. Circa 1950
General view showing the River Dee as it meanders through the hill girdled town of Llangollen in Denbighshire, North Wales. October 1943
Young boys fishing in the River Gade at Hemel Hempstead in Hertfordshire. Circa 1939
Haymaking at Penshurst July 1939
A scenic view near the bridge across the River Tyne at Alston, Cumbria. June 1934
Members of the French Resistance in Corsica. November 1943
View of the pond in Beaconsfield. Circa 1931
The Coach and Horses at Harlington Corner, London, Circa 1930
St Giles church at Ickenham, London, in the fore ground is the village pump Circa 1930
Lough Keel, Boyle, County Roscommon, Ireland. 11th December 1976
Malham Tarn, North Yorkshire. September 1971
The village of Jordans, Buckinghamshire Circa April 1928
The crossroads at the Pheasant Inn Chalfont St Giles looking west from London Road, the clearance of cottage in foreground permits widening of junction, Buckinghamshire. 17th August 1928
Leicester City players start their get fit programme in readiness for their fight back to the first division. The first morning training was spent in the rugged countryside of Bradgate Park
A farmer and his Fordson N9 tractor seen here competing in the annual Forest of Arden ploughing match. Warwickshire, Circa 1955
Farmers on their Ferguson TE tractors competing in the Forest of Arden ploughing match. Warwickshire. circa August 1955
American soldiers, farmers in peacetime, take a weeks course in wartime farming in Devonshire, arranged by Devon WAEC. At 8th century Dartington Hall, near Totnes
Coracle fishers at Cenarth carry their Craft on their backs. : Following a pattern evolved over two thousand years ago, coracle builders construct the oval
William Jones off fishing for salmon with his coracle. Following a pattern evolved over two thousand years ago, coracle builders construct the oval
By the famous Cenarth bridge the coracle fishers set out for a days fishing. They work in pairs and each pair must keep at least 200 feet away from another
British National Championship Ploughing Match, Tadcaster. Labouring under an effort to guide his plough into 2nd place in the Horse Ploughing Championship of Great Britain is Albert Battye of
George Byerley on 2th May 1986 with his Marshall twin cylinder portable steam engine which is driving a Ransomes heavy duty threshing machine which in turn is driving a Jones wire bailer
A Fowler traction engine on 15th June 1979 being taken through its paces by Mr Hubert Nixon, President of the South tyne Traction Engine Society on a field at Anick Grange Farm near Hexham
A steam locomotive engine making its way through the Warwickshire countryside, circa 1950
Waiting for the shoppers special at the now disused Lambley Railway Station are (left to right), Mr. Hugh Hedley, Coun. Mrs. Nancy todd, and Mrs. Hilda thompson on 16th August 1972
A general view along the platform at Stocksfield Railway Station in Northumberland on 19th March 1970
A recovery gang from Worksop, on 6th April 1972 taking up the stretch of line outside the historic cottage in Wylam where George Stephenson, father of the railway, was born
A view from the signal box of the disused Rowley Station, near Consett, County Durham on 28th March 1968, which was dismantled brick by brick and rebuilt at Beamish Ope Air Museum
The railway station house at Chollerford which is now converted into a modern residence on 30th June 1966
Deadwater Railway Station, on 1st November 1986, now disused, was on the Border Counties Railway which linked the Newcastle and Carlisle Railway, near Hexham
People enjoying a ride on a miniature railway on 20th May 1977
The Level Crossing and Signal Box at Haydon Bridge, Northumberland circa 1994
The level crossing at Sandy Lane, near Wetheral on 10th July 1962 and the house where the keeper lives
The old railway track that is now a nature trail on 29th August 1972. The track runs through Broomhill and pas the grounds of Acklington Prison
The Victorian railway Newton Cap viaduct at Bishop Auckland on 12th July 1995 which has been changed into a road bridge
The rural crossing at Allerwash, near Hexham on 15th June 1972
The level crossing at the Willows Ryton on 18th March 1981
A train passing over the Langley Viaduct on 2nd January 1992
A man crossing the railway line illegally on 13th May 1981
A women has broken into yet another field of male supremacy. A ploughed field. It is at Alderbury, near Shrewsbury, scene of the National Ploughing Championships
The coracle, owing to its maneuverability, has served several purposes in the course of time. At one time they were used for the punishment of criminals
Coracle fishers on the River Teifi at Cenarth: Following a pattern evolved over two thousand years ago, coracle builders construct the oval
A Village street scene. Fishermen, Net menders, knitters and coracle builders are all at work, and yet, pervading it all is a feeling of leisure and peace
Passers-by stop on Cenarth Bridge to look at the coracle men plying their craft down the Teifi. Following a pattern evolved over two thousand years ago, coracle builders construct the oval