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Decorative loaf in shape of sheaf of wheat with mouseDecorative loaf in shape of sheaf of wheat with a little mouse or wee timorous beastie for harvest festival celebrations, home-made bread on an old elm kitchen table in Kent
Pea picking in Swanley. 1936
Decorative loaf in shape of sheaf of wheat with mouse for harvest festival credit: Marie-Louise Avery / thePictureKitchen / TopFoto
Crockenhill Woods. 1934
Two pictures taken from almost the same viewpoint on grays Farm Estate (LCC) near Orpington, Kent. (X ref. M00982242). This first picture shows the land when it was used for farming - with an
Man cutting corn with a scythe - harvesting by hand. Picture shows Fred Goldup, aged 72, working on a farm near Shoreham, Kent
Detail of country hedge with blackberries and view across to Ashdown Forest, Sussex, England credit: Marie-Louise Avery / thePictureKitchen / TopFoto
Flower picking at St Mary s, Scilly Isles. 5 March 1920
Eel spearing on the Hampshire Avon. 23 June 1923
The women pickers of the spring flower harvest at Mousehole, Cornwall, show their baskets of narcissi and daffodils. 1929
A little girl eats raspberrys in Sidcup. 1935
Digging up parsnips in Kent. 1937
Workers load crates of fruit into cold storage. 1939
Sheaves of corn. 1938
Collecting the spring onion crop in Hextable, Kent. 1939
Paston Barns. 1937
Bunching leeks together on a cart in Dartford marshes. 1939
Harvesting edges round the field. 1937
Harvest Festival of the World The scene at the entrance to Canterbury Cathedral when the hundreds of farm representatives from all over the world arrived for the Canterbury Festival - the theme being
Harvesting. 1937
Haystacks TopFotoHaystacks © TopFoto
Women picking rhubarb in Dartford, Kent. 1939
Fruit pickers at tea time during their spell of apple picking in the orchards at Malling in Kent. 23 August 1951 eTopFoto
A man takes readings at the Root Growth Chamber at the East Malling Research Station 6 October 1937
Watercress beds in Farningham. 1935
REAPING TIME. We haue the payne and travyle, rayne and wynd in the felds (JohnREAPING TIME. " We haue the payne and travyle, rayne and wynd in the felds" (John Balls speech in Berners Frcissart.)
Crockenhill Woods December. 1934
Cutting leeks down in Dartford marshes. 1939
A farmer and his horse tethered to 25 year old McCormick Twine Binder with the Appleby binding attachment, on a field in Gravesend, Kent. 1939
A farmer harvests his fields with his shire horse tethered. 1935
A farmer haymaking using a car. The car has an attachment to the front allowing it to push the hay. 1939
Burying the potatoes in a potato clam at St Mary Cray, Kent. 1938
Harvest. 1935
Young children bring their gifts to the Harvest Festival Service - held at Foster sYoung children bring their gifts to the Harvest Festival Service - held at Fosters Endowed Primary School at Welling, Kent
Start of the spring cultivations in the Hebrides. Spring is late this year - in the Outer Henrides, and only now are farmers and crofters beginning to get their land into shape
Mrs Sarah Teatt picking raspberrys in Sidcup. 1935
A farmers daughter harvests the fields with her fathers shire horse tethered to Massey Harris Reaper Binder in Rochester. 1938
Skilled men walked the hopfields on huge stilts to string the hop poles Kent 1937
Potato pickers in St Mary Cray, Kent. 1938
Hop kiln interior. 1935
Ploughing in 1937
Watercress growing in Darenth, Kent. 1939
A farmer harvesting his crop with a tractor drawn combine. 1939
With their baskets at the ready women pick raspberrys in Sidcup. 1935
Potato demonstration Mr A G Batchelors, Cottons farm. 6 July 1936
Not a grocers shop but a farm office at harvest time - when the harvest rations are being distributed. some farmers prefer to buy the rations in bulk and hand them out free - a nice gesture
Men followed the machine to prop up the bound sheaves in stooks or shocks or dry