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Harvesting at Wood Farm, Sedgley

Man on horseback leading a pair of Shire horses and a reaper binder through a field of corn. At Wood Farm, Sedgley, West Midlands. Photographer: Albert Henry Yelland.

Harvesting Mangolds, Charnes Old Hall, Eccleshall

A postcard advertising Hadfield's Chemical Guano, showing mangolds grown by Mr S. Timmis, of Old Hall, Charnes, near Eccleshall, weighing 66 tons per acre. The card also promotes the local agent for ...

Harvesting Potatoes at Deer Park Farm, Weston

Boys are lending a hand with harvesting a record crop of potatoes. They have filled their baskets and the potatoes are being loaded on to the tractor-drawn cart for removal. Please contact us if you recognise ...

Harvesting Swedes, Eccleshall

Mr Timmis with his prize winning swedes. The sign reads 'Leighton's Rate Payer / Agent Henry Garlick'. Swedes were harvested in November before the onset of the severe winter weather. Harvesting ...

Harvesting wheat

A postcard view of wheat being cut with a reaper binder drawn by three horses. The man and the boy are ready to shoot rabbits hiding in the corn. If you recognise anyone in the picture or the location ...

Harvesting wheat

Man with team of horses harvesting wheat with a reaper-binder. A note with this glass negative reads 'Wheat cutting at Burgess'. Albert Yelland, the photographer was living at Cradley Heath or on Lea ...

Harvesting wheat, near Cradley Heath

Harvesting in the Black Country. Men and children gathered around a pair of horses and a reaper mower. The photographer was living at Cradley Heath when he took this image in the summer of 1906. Photographer: ...

Harvesting wheat, near Cradley Heath

Harvesting in the Black Country. A reaper binder pulled by three horses harvesting a field of wheat with Homer Hill colliery in the background. The photographer was living in Cradley Heath when he took ...

Harvesting wheat, near Cradley Heath

Harvesting in the Black Country. Two men are reaping wheat by hand using reaping hooks while a woman behind gathers the cut corn into stooks. Houses can be seen in the background. Photographer: Albert ...

Harvesting wheat, near Wolverhampton

Harvesting in the Black Country. A horse drawn reaper mower with two men seated at rear. Some of the men in the background are holding shotguns ready to shoot rabbits. Stooks of cut corn can be seen to ...

Harvesting wheat, Strongford Farm, Tittensor

Driving the Nuffield tractor is John Roberts, who was the Farm Manager at Strongford Farm at Tittensor. Operating the reaper binder is his son Brian, then aged about 10. They are pictured in fields ...

Harvesting, Woodseaves

A group of men, women and children pictured at Woodseaves by a loaded harvest wagon with a farm outbuilding in the background. They are holding pitch forks and hay rakes. The man standing holding the ...

Hauling timber, Uttoxeter

The tractor belongs to John Walker Ltd., Timber Merchants, and was supplied by Fryers of Uttoxeter.

Hawkesyard Priory, near Rugeley

This postcard view shows Hawkesyard Priory when the Priory buildings were quite new. In earlier years the adjacent house and grounds were known as Armitage Park, a mid-18th century house, which was ...

Hawks Green Lane, Cannock

This view is barely recognisable today. On the left are two girls gathering flowers on the verge..

Hay gathering, Rangemore, Tatenhill

A tractor-drawn wagon and hay loader in operation at Rangemore, Tatenhill. The photograph was taken for the contractor: G. Goodall of Hatton, Derbyshire. Photographer: Gerald McCann of Uttoxeter.

Hay loader, Kingstone, Staffordshire

A Bamford's hay loader being used to load a tractor-drawn flat bed wagon at Kingstone, near Uttoxeter. Bamfords was founded in 1871 in Uttoxeter by Henry Bamford and made water pumps, taps and agricultural ...

Hay loader, Yeldersley, Derbyshire

A Bamford's hay loader being used to load a tractor-drawn flat bed wagon at Moor Close, Yeldersley, near Ashbourne, Derbyshire. Moor Close was farmed by Mr J.W. Brown at the time of this photograph. Bamfords ...