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Vauxhall Viva seen here on a road test 22nd September 1963 Local Caption WatscanVauxhall Viva seen here on a road test 22nd September 1963 Watscan - - 09/03/2009
A peaceful scene as anglers try to lure the elusive salmon from the River Coquet below Warkworth Castle Circa 1960
Anglers gathered at Wilfreds Pond near Hose in the Vale of Belvoir, popular with miners from Nottingham. 24th July 1977
Richard Evans, the new director of Beamish Open Air Museum, tries his hand at ploughing
Lumberjacks sawing up felled trees in the New Forest. January 1935. P23104
The plain brick chancel is all that remains of the former Norman church at Alveston village near Stratford. The old 14th century Rectory can be seen to the right of the photo. 20th October 1961
Alveston House in Alveston village near Stratford. It was sold in 1810 for £39Alveston House in Alveston village near Stratford. It was sold in 1810 for £ 39, 500 which ended a family connection with peaceful Alveston which had lasted since 16th century days
Alveston village near Stratford. Circa 1960
Novelist J. B. Priestley in the library of his home with his wife Jacquetta Hawkes at Kissing Tree House in the village of Alveston near Stratford. 21st October 1968
Novelist J. B. Priestley in the garden of his home with his wife Jacquetta Hawkes at Kissing Tree House in the village of Alveston near Stratford. 21st October 1968
Novelist J. B. Priestley in the library of his home, Kissing Tree House, in the village of Alveston near Stratford. 21st October 1968
St James church in Alveston village near Stratford. The parish is much bigger than it first appears, stretching to the Clopton Bridge into Stratford and including the communities of Tiddington
Novelist J. B. Priestley in the library of his home with his wife, Jacquetta Hawkes, at Kissing Tree House in the village of Alveston near Stratford. 21st October 1968
Four bungalows have been built at Alveston for retired C of E clergy and their wives. The land they are built on was given by Mr. John Docker, an village resident
A typical scene of a British country lane
A typical British farming scene
High Barnes Farm Wall, where the Ridley family have farmed for more than 100 years
The tractors have ploughed up Lovers Lane, or Green Lane, between Killingworth Village and Burradon
The farmlands and distant hills around Lorbottle Steads help to make this a beautiful picture of the typical countryside of North Northumberland, as seen from Yettlingham
A typical British empty country lane
A typical English countryside scene of farm land
Scenic splendour - the wild Northern upland landscape in mid winter
The sun shining through the trees gives an added appeal to this path from Acomb to St. Johns Lee, near Hexham
Part of the Derwent Walk stretching along the old railway line from Consett to Swalwell
Dawn breaks over the British countryside
Tom Dreaper on Arkle. November 1965
Farmhands seen here building a haystac, Circa 1952
Princess Alexandra talks with teachers and children from Broad Street school after the opening ceremony in the tiny village of Cherington(population 200), near Stratford-upon-Avon. 30th November 1978
Two girls rolling down the hill in a wheelbarrow on a pleasant Spring day Circa 1954
A woman jumping up and down in her back garden on a pleasant Spring day Circa 1954
Two girls rolling two small boys down the hill in a wheelbarrow on a pleasant Spring day Circa 1954
The exterior of Coalcleugh Lead Mine in Allendale, near Hexham, Northumberland in August 1949
Morris Codling snoozes with his grandson under a signpost in Norfolk, showing the way to Little and Great Snoring. 10th August 1977
Basil Walker picking apples at Hesleyside Mill in October 1994
Graeme McCartney prunes raspberry canes in September 1997
Two girls rrunning around in on a hill on a pleasant Spring day in England. Circa 1954
Families enjoying some fun on the Grand Union canal in between Watford and Rickmansworth. Circa 1950
Arthur the carthorse hauling felled timber through tightly packed forest with his owner David Hudson in 1980
Forestry workers cross cutting a tree in 1950
For years they have thrust higher and higher, casting longer and longer shadows in the evening sunshine. Now the noble elms lie near Whalton, were once their shadows fell
Forestry men near Wark, Northumberland, at work loading chemicals into a hopper slung underneath a helicopter which is used for spraying young trees from the air
An impressive view of part of aone of Northumbnerland state forests looking over Redesdale forest from Raw Hill towards Otterburn
Lumberjacks using a mechanical saw to cut through the lumber in 1954
Lunberjacks at the Nunwick Estate Sawmills on the North Tyne, cross cutting Douglas fir trees in 1954
These children from the Tree Lovers League visited the Forestry Commission nursery at Widehaugh, Hexham. Here Mr. Peter Langley, district officer, tells the children about methods of planting
On top of a 62 foot high Corsican pine with a panoramic view was 23 year old Ken Mosley, of Witton Terrace, Rothbury in 1962