Bucket Gallery
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Choose from 22 pictures in our Bucket collection for your Wall Art or Photo Gift. All professionally made for Quick Shipping.

Sam the Basset treats his torrid tongue to a refreshing dousing in a bucket of water
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Paddington. Guard Edward Hurley, for 43 years one of the senior passenger guards
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William Rysdyks Hambletonian 1865, Father of the Trotting Horse. His employer, Seeley
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A 6x4 red Kenworth atic unit with a twin axle tipping trailer being loaded at Sudbury
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Lady Rosabelle Brand on her duck farm at Littledene near Lewes, Sussex
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Miss Edna Maude the seventeen year old dancer on holiday. 1920s
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Mr E H Joynson plants a Coronation Tree at a school in Orpington, Kent
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Rebecca Munday using a water well in Deans Bottom, Kent. 1939
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Land girls manage a dairy farm in Hartley, Kent. 4th January 1940
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Territorial Army recruits at camp in Chichester, Sussex. Fetching water on a bicycle
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William Rysdyks Hambletonian 1865, Father of the Trotting Horse. His employer, Seeley
William Rysdyk's Hambletonian 1865, Father of the Trotting Horse. His employer, Seeley, acquired a Charles Kent Mare, which had been permanently injured and was used only for breeding. Sired by Bellfounder, she was of Norfolk Trotter ancestry, a breed noted for its smooth gait. Seeley bred his mare to Abdullah, who was a grandson of Messenger, but a mean and ugly horse. The offspring of the Charles Kent Mare and Abdullah was a bay colt who was to be a keystone in the future of harness racing.
Rysdyk persuaded his employer to sell him the colt and named him Hambletonian. In all, Hambletonian was bred to some 1, 900 mares resulting in 1, 331 foals. Forty of these foals trotted the mile in less than 2 minutes 30 seconds. Among Hambletonian's many distinguished heirs were Dexter, Happy Medium, George Wilkes, Dictator, and Electioneer. The blood of Hambletonian is in most of today's distinguished trotters and pacers. The History of Horse Racing by Roger Longrigg, page 236
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A fire at Chaplin s Farm, Hockenden. Farm workers hold the hoses
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Men making mash for the pigs at Tripes pig farm, Orpington, Kent. 1936
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Roadside well by the Half Way House Inn at Challock Cross Roads, Kent
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Pigs being fed at Hales Pig Farm in Footscray, Kent. 21 June 1937
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This well was the only source of water for the Kentish village of Dean Bottom Nr Dartford
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