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  • A farmer ploughs his field using a Ford TW-25 tractor in Lincolnshire, England. The large hydraulically-driven machine drives over the land with its plough towed behind over hard-looking ground bought by a local dealer called Sharmans of Grantham, the nearest town. The word Ploughman is on the tractor's front, perhaps a nickname for this local landowner. An escarpment rises in the background towards a farmhouse on its ridge.
    tractor_plough-20-10-1999_1_1.jpg
  • Snow plough out cleatring roads in Kings Heath head out to enjoy the heavy snow fall on Sunday 10th December 2017 in Birmingham, United Kingdom. Deep snow arrived in much of the UK, closing roads and making driving treacherous, while many people simply enjoyed the weather.
    20171210_snow birmingham_C_006.jpg
  • Snow plough out cleatring roads in Kings Heath head out to enjoy the heavy snow fall on Sunday 10th December 2017 in Birmingham, United Kingdom. Deep snow arrived in much of the UK, closing roads and making driving treacherous, while many people simply enjoyed the weather.
    20171210_snow birmingham_A_011.jpg
  • Snow plough out cleatring roads in Kings Heath head out to enjoy the heavy snow fall on Sunday 10th December 2017 in Birmingham, United Kingdom. Deep snow arrived in much of the UK, closing roads and making driving treacherous, while many people simply enjoyed the weather.
    20171210_snow birmingham_A_012.jpg
  • Snow plough out cleatring roads in Kings Heath head out to enjoy the heavy snow fall on Sunday 10th December 2017 in Birmingham, United Kingdom. Deep snow arrived in much of the UK, closing roads and making driving treacherous, while many people simply enjoyed the weather.
    20171210_snow birmingham_C_005.jpg
  • A farmer ploughs his field in a valley in the Cairngorm National Park. A lot of the Highlands are hills and mountains but in the valleys where the rivers run farmers still manages to work the land.
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  • Farmer in his John Deere 7530 agricultural tractor with ring roller breaking up large clumps of soil in a field at Ivy Hatch, England, United Kingdom. This area of Kent is an agricultural area known as The Garden of England.
    20180421_tractor_008.jpg
  • Farmer in his John Deere 7530 agricultural tractor with ring roller breaking up large clumps of soil in a field at Ivy Hatch, England, United Kingdom. This area of Kent is an agricultural area known as The Garden of England.
    20180421_tractor_009.jpg
  • Farmer in his John Deere 7530 agricultural tractor with ring roller breaking up large clumps of soil in a field at Ivy Hatch, England, United Kingdom. This area of Kent is an agricultural area known as The Garden of England.
    20180421_tractor_006.jpg
  • Farmer in his John Deere 7530 agricultural tractor with ring roller breaking up large clumps of soil in a field at Ivy Hatch, England, United Kingdom. This area of Kent is an agricultural area known as The Garden of England.
    20180421_tractor_007.jpg
  • Farmer in his John Deere 7530 agricultural tractor with ring roller breaking up large clumps of soil in a field at Ivy Hatch, England, United Kingdom. This area of Kent is an agricultural area known as The Garden of England.
    20180421_tractor_005.jpg
  • Farmer in his John Deere 7530 agricultural tractor with ring roller breaking up large clumps of soil in a field at Ivy Hatch, England, United Kingdom. This area of Kent is an agricultural area known as The Garden of England.
    20180421_tractor_004.jpg
  • Farmer in his John Deere 7530 agricultural tractor with ring roller breaking up large clumps of soil in a field at Ivy Hatch, England, United Kingdom. This area of Kent is an agricultural area known as The Garden of England.
    20180421_tractor_003.jpg
  • Farmer in his John Deere 7530 agricultural tractor with ring roller breaking up large clumps of soil in a field at Ivy Hatch, England, United Kingdom. This area of Kent is an agricultural area known as The Garden of England.
    20180421_tractor_001.jpg
  • Farmer in his John Deere 7530 agricultural tractor with ring roller breaking up large clumps of soil in a field at Ivy Hatch, England, United Kingdom. This area of Kent is an agricultural area known as The Garden of England.
    20180421_tractor_011.jpg
  • Farmer in his John Deere 7530 agricultural tractor with ring roller breaking up large clumps of soil in a field at Ivy Hatch, England, United Kingdom. This area of Kent is an agricultural area known as The Garden of England.
    20180421_tractor_010.jpg
  • Farmer in his John Deere 7530 agricultural tractor with ring roller breaking up large clumps of soil in a field at Ivy Hatch, England, United Kingdom. This area of Kent is an agricultural area known as The Garden of England.
    20180421_tractor_002.jpg
  • Wildon Grange Dairy Farm, Coxwold, North Yorkshire, UK. Owned and run by the Banks family, dairy farming here is a scientific business, where nothing is left to chance. From the breeding, nutrition and health of their closed stock of Holstein Friesian cows, through to the end product, the team here work tirelessly, around to clock to ensure content and healthy animals, and excellent quality milk.
    20150922_dairy farm views_Y.jpg
  • A country road is cleared of snow on 14th of January 2021 in Stow, Scottish Borders,United Kingdom. The snow has been falling all night and morning and the landscape is covered in the first real snow of the year. The Lauder Road runs across the moors between Stow and Lauder and the road is an important connection between the towns.
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  • Agricultural landscape of ploughed fields in Shrawley, United Kingdom.
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  • Agricultural landscape of ploughed fields in Shrawley, United Kingdom.
    20191027_agricultural fields_001.jpg
  • Ploughed field on the Isle of Wight, UK.
    20160325_ploughed field_A.jpg
  • Ploughed fields on agricultural land in Norfolk. At Redgrave, near Diss, UK.
    20140222_ploughed field diss_A.jpg
  • Irish ploughman Tom Nixon leads Shire horses Nobby and Heath as they harrow an on-going heritage wheat-growing area in Ruskin Park, a public green space in the borough of Southwark, on 9th February 2018, in London, England. The Friends of Ruskin Park are again growing heritage wheat and crops together with the Friends of Brixton Windmill and Brockwell Bake Association. Shire horses are descended from the medieval warhorse but are a breed under threat. Operation Centaur, which maintains the last working herd of Shires in London is dedicated to the protection and survival of the breed. It is an organization set up to promote the relevance of the horse as a contemporary working animal in partnership with humans. This takes the form of heritage skills in conservation and agriculture, transportation, discovery, learning and therapy.
    ruskin_shires-65-09-02-2018.jpg
  • A detail of Irish ploughman Tom Nixon leading Shire horses Nobby and Heath as they harrow an on-going heritage wheat-growing area in Ruskin Park, a public green space in the borough of Southwark, on 9th February 2018, in London, England. The Friends of Ruskin Park are again growing heritage wheat and crops together with the Friends of Brixton Windmill and Brockwell Bake Association. Shire horses are descended from the medieval warhorse but are a breed under threat. Operation Centaur, which maintains the last working herd of Shires in London is dedicated to the protection and survival of the breed. It is an organization set up to promote the relevance of the horse as a contemporary working animal in partnership with humans. This takes the form of heritage skills in conservation and agriculture, transportation, discovery, learning and therapy.
    ruskin_shires-52-09-02-2018.jpg
  • A detail of Irish ploughman Tom Nixon leading Shire horses Nobby and Heath as they harrow an on-going heritage wheat-growing area in Ruskin Park, a public green space in the borough of Southwark, on 9th February 2018, in London, England. The Friends of Ruskin Park are again growing heritage wheat and crops together with the Friends of Brixton Windmill and Brockwell Bake Association. Shire horses are descended from the medieval warhorse but are a breed under threat. Operation Centaur, which maintains the last working herd of Shires in London is dedicated to the protection and survival of the breed. It is an organization set up to promote the relevance of the horse as a contemporary working animal in partnership with humans. This takes the form of heritage skills in conservation and agriculture, transportation, discovery, learning and therapy.
    ruskin_shires-55-09-02-2018.jpg
  • Irish ploughman Tom Nixon leads Shire horses Nobby and Heath as they harrow an on-going heritage wheat-growing area in Ruskin Park, a public green space in the borough of Southwark, on 9th February 2018, in London, England. The Friends of Ruskin Park are again growing heritage wheat and crops together with the Friends of Brixton Windmill and Brockwell Bake Association. Shire horses are descended from the medieval warhorse but are a breed under threat. Operation Centaur, which maintains the last working herd of Shires in London is dedicated to the protection and survival of the breed. It is an organization set up to promote the relevance of the horse as a contemporary working animal in partnership with humans. This takes the form of heritage skills in conservation and agriculture, transportation, discovery, learning and therapy.
    ruskin_shires-30-09-02-2018.jpg
  • Irish ploughman Tom Nixon leads Shire horses Nobby and Heath as they harrow an on-going heritage wheat-growing area in Ruskin Park, a public green space in the borough of Southwark, on 9th February 2018, in London, England. The Friends of Ruskin Park are again growing heritage wheat and crops together with the Friends of Brixton Windmill and Brockwell Bake Association. Shire horses are descended from the medieval warhorse but are a breed under threat. Operation Centaur, which maintains the last working herd of Shires in London is dedicated to the protection and survival of the breed. It is an organization set up to promote the relevance of the horse as a contemporary working animal in partnership with humans. This takes the form of heritage skills in conservation and agriculture, transportation, discovery, learning and therapy.
    ruskin_shires-37-09-02-2018.jpg
  • Irish ploughman Tom Nixon leads Shire horses Nobby and Heath as they harrow an on-going heritage wheat-growing area in Ruskin Park, a public green space in the borough of Southwark, on 9th February 2018, in London, England. The Friends of Ruskin Park are again growing heritage wheat and crops together with the Friends of Brixton Windmill and Brockwell Bake Association. Shire horses are descended from the medieval warhorse but are a breed under threat. Operation Centaur, which maintains the last working herd of Shires in London is dedicated to the protection and survival of the breed. It is an organization set up to promote the relevance of the horse as a contemporary working animal in partnership with humans. This takes the form of heritage skills in conservation and agriculture, transportation, discovery, learning and therapy.
    ruskin_shires-28-09-02-2018.jpg
  • WW1 Ovillers cemetery, the resting place of allied and commonwealth war dead from the Somme, France. Surrounded by summer corn fields, the scene is peaceful and idyllic, a landscape of rural France - far from the horrors of the battle fought here almost 100 years ago.<br />
There are now 3,440 Commonwealth servicemen of the First World War buried or commemorated in the cemetery. 2,480 of the burials are unidentified but there are special memorials to 24 casualties believed to be buried among them. The battle was one of the largest of World War I, in which more than 1,000,000 men were wounded or killed, making it one of humanity's bloodiest battles.
    WW1_cemetery01-20-08-2003_1_1_1.jpg
  • Olive groves near to Alhama de Granada, Andalucia, Spain. This is a totally agricultural area, covered mainly with olives. It is a distinctly Mediterranean landscape where blue skies filled with clouds and green life prevails.
    20131024_olive grove sky clouds_G.jpg
  • Olive groves near to Alhama de Granada, Andalucia, Spain. This is a totally agricultural area, covered mainly with olives. It is a distinctly Mediterranean landscape where blue skies filled with clouds and green life prevails.
    20131024_olive grove sky clouds_F.jpg
  • Irish ploughman Tom Nixon leads Shire horses Nobby and Heath as they harrow an on-going heritage wheat-growing area in Ruskin Park, a public green space in the borough of Southwark, on 9th February 2018, in London, England. The Friends of Ruskin Park are again growing heritage wheat and crops together with the Friends of Brixton Windmill and Brockwell Bake Association. Shire horses are descended from the medieval warhorse but are a breed under threat. Operation Centaur, which maintains the last working herd of Shires in London is dedicated to the protection and survival of the breed. It is an organization set up to promote the relevance of the horse as a contemporary working animal in partnership with humans. This takes the form of heritage skills in conservation and agriculture, transportation, discovery, learning and therapy.
    ruskin_shires-48-09-02-2018.jpg
  • A detail of Irish ploughman Tom Nixon leading Shire horses Nobby and Heath as they harrow an on-going heritage wheat-growing area in Ruskin Park, a public green space in the borough of Southwark, on 9th February 2018, in London, England. The Friends of Ruskin Park are again growing heritage wheat and crops together with the Friends of Brixton Windmill and Brockwell Bake Association. Shire horses are descended from the medieval warhorse but are a breed under threat. Operation Centaur, which maintains the last working herd of Shires in London is dedicated to the protection and survival of the breed. It is an organization set up to promote the relevance of the horse as a contemporary working animal in partnership with humans. This takes the form of heritage skills in conservation and agriculture, transportation, discovery, learning and therapy.
    ruskin_shires-42-09-02-2018.jpg
  • Irish ploughman Tom Nixon leads Shire horses Nobby and Heath as they harrow an on-going heritage wheat-growing area in Ruskin Park, a public green space in the borough of Southwark, on 9th February 2018, in London, England. The Friends of Ruskin Park are again growing heritage wheat and crops together with the Friends of Brixton Windmill and Brockwell Bake Association. Shire horses are descended from the medieval warhorse but are a breed under threat. Operation Centaur, which maintains the last working herd of Shires in London is dedicated to the protection and survival of the breed. It is an organization set up to promote the relevance of the horse as a contemporary working animal in partnership with humans. This takes the form of heritage skills in conservation and agriculture, transportation, discovery, learning and therapy.
    ruskin_shires-40-09-02-2018.jpg
  • Irish ploughman Tom Nixon leads Shire horses Nobby and Heath as they harrow an on-going heritage wheat-growing area in Ruskin Park, a public green space in the borough of Southwark, on 9th February 2018, in London, England. The Friends of Ruskin Park are again growing heritage wheat and crops together with the Friends of Brixton Windmill and Brockwell Bake Association. Shire horses are descended from the medieval warhorse but are a breed under threat. Operation Centaur, which maintains the last working herd of Shires in London is dedicated to the protection and survival of the breed. It is an organization set up to promote the relevance of the horse as a contemporary working animal in partnership with humans. This takes the form of heritage skills in conservation and agriculture, transportation, discovery, learning and therapy.
    ruskin_shires-39-09-02-2018.jpg
  • Irish ploughman Tom Nixon leads Shire horses Nobby and Heath as they harrow an on-going heritage wheat-growing area in Ruskin Park, a public green space in the borough of Southwark, on 9th February 2018, in London, England. The Friends of Ruskin Park are again growing heritage wheat and crops together with the Friends of Brixton Windmill and Brockwell Bake Association. Shire horses are descended from the medieval warhorse but are a breed under threat. Operation Centaur, which maintains the last working herd of Shires in London is dedicated to the protection and survival of the breed. It is an organization set up to promote the relevance of the horse as a contemporary working animal in partnership with humans. This takes the form of heritage skills in conservation and agriculture, transportation, discovery, learning and therapy.
    ruskin_shires-25-09-02-2018.jpg
  • Irish ploughman Tom Nixon leads Shire horses Nobby and Heath as they harrow an on-going heritage wheat-growing area in Ruskin Park, a public green space in the borough of Southwark, on 9th February 2018, in London, England. The Friends of Ruskin Park are again growing heritage wheat and crops together with the Friends of Brixton Windmill and Brockwell Bake Association. Shire horses are descended from the medieval warhorse but are a breed under threat. Operation Centaur, which maintains the last working herd of Shires in London is dedicated to the protection and survival of the breed. It is an organization set up to promote the relevance of the horse as a contemporary working animal in partnership with humans. This takes the form of heritage skills in conservation and agriculture, transportation, discovery, learning and therapy.
    ruskin_shires-23-09-02-2018.jpg
  • Members of Operation Centaur lead Shire horses Nobby and Heath before they harrow an on-going heritage wheat-growing area in Ruskin Park, a public green space in the borough of Southwark, on 9th February 2018, in London, England. The Friends of Ruskin Park are again growing heritage wheat and crops together with the Friends of Brixton Windmill and Brockwell Bake Association. Shire horses are descended from the medieval warhorse but are a breed under threat. Operation Centaur, which maintains the last working herd of Shires in London is dedicated to the protection and survival of the breed. It is an organization set up to promote the relevance of the horse as a contemporary working animal in partnership with humans. This takes the form of heritage skills in conservation and agriculture, transportation, discovery, learning and therapy.
    ruskin_shires-04-09-02-2018.jpg
  • Irish ploughman Tom Nixon leads Shire horses Nobby and Heath as they harrow an on-going heritage wheat-growing area in Ruskin Park, a public green space in the borough of Southwark, on 9th February 2018, in London, England. The Friends of Ruskin Park are again growing heritage wheat and crops together with the Friends of Brixton Windmill and Brockwell Bake Association. Shire horses are descended from the medieval warhorse but are a breed under threat. Operation Centaur, which maintains the last working herd of Shires in London is dedicated to the protection and survival of the breed. It is an organization set up to promote the relevance of the horse as a contemporary working animal in partnership with humans. This takes the form of heritage skills in conservation and agriculture, transportation, discovery, learning and therapy.
    ruskin_shires-16-09-02-2018.jpg
  • Irish ploughman Tom Nixon leads Shire horses Nobby and Heath as they harrow an on-going heritage wheat-growing area in Ruskin Park, a public green space in the borough of Southwark, on 9th February 2018, in London, England. The Friends of Ruskin Park are again growing heritage wheat and crops together with the Friends of Brixton Windmill and Brockwell Bake Association. Shire horses are descended from the medieval warhorse but are a breed under threat. Operation Centaur, which maintains the last working herd of Shires in London is dedicated to the protection and survival of the breed. It is an organization set up to promote the relevance of the horse as a contemporary working animal in partnership with humans. This takes the form of heritage skills in conservation and agriculture, transportation, discovery, learning and therapy.
    ruskin_shires-21-09-02-2018.jpg
  • Irish ploughman Tom Nixon leads Shire horses Nobby and Heath as they harrow an on-going heritage wheat-growing area in Ruskin Park, a public green space in the borough of Southwark, on 9th February 2018, in London, England. The Friends of Ruskin Park are again growing heritage wheat and crops together with the Friends of Brixton Windmill and Brockwell Bake Association. Shire horses are descended from the medieval warhorse but are a breed under threat. Operation Centaur, which maintains the last working herd of Shires in London is dedicated to the protection and survival of the breed. It is an organization set up to promote the relevance of the horse as a contemporary working animal in partnership with humans. This takes the form of heritage skills in conservation and agriculture, transportation, discovery, learning and therapy.
    ruskin_shires-22-09-02-2018.jpg
  • Members of Operation Centaur lead Shire horses Nobby and Heath before they harrow an on-going heritage wheat-growing area in Ruskin Park, a public green space in the borough of Southwark, on 9th February 2018, in London, England. The Friends of Ruskin Park are again growing heritage wheat and crops together with the Friends of Brixton Windmill and Brockwell Bake Association. Shire horses are descended from the medieval warhorse but are a breed under threat. Operation Centaur, which maintains the last working herd of Shires in London is dedicated to the protection and survival of the breed. It is an organization set up to promote the relevance of the horse as a contemporary working animal in partnership with humans. This takes the form of heritage skills in conservation and agriculture, transportation, discovery, learning and therapy.
    ruskin_shires-06-09-02-2018.jpg
  • Irish ploughman Tom Nixon leads Shire horses Nobby and Heath as they harrow an on-going heritage wheat-growing area in Ruskin Park, a public green space in the borough of Southwark, on 9th February 2018, in London, England. The Friends of Ruskin Park are again growing heritage wheat and crops together with the Friends of Brixton Windmill and Brockwell Bake Association. Shire horses are descended from the medieval warhorse but are a breed under threat. Operation Centaur, which maintains the last working herd of Shires in London is dedicated to the protection and survival of the breed. It is an organization set up to promote the relevance of the horse as a contemporary working animal in partnership with humans. This takes the form of heritage skills in conservation and agriculture, transportation, discovery, learning and therapy.
    ruskin_shires-10-09-02-2018.jpg
  • Olive groves near to Alhama de Granada, Andalucia, Spain. This is a totally agricultural area, covered mainly with olives. It is a distinctly Mediterranean landscape where blue skies filled with clouds and green life prevails.
    20131024_olive grove sky clouds_E.jpg
  • Olive groves near to Alhama de Granada, Andalucia, Spain. This is a totally agricultural area, covered mainly with olives. It is a distinctly Mediterranean landscape where blue skies filled with clouds and green life prevails.
    20131024_olive grove sky clouds_D.jpg
  • Olive groves near to Alhama de Granada, Andalucia, Spain. This is a totally agricultural area, covered mainly with olives. It is a distinctly Mediterranean landscape where blue skies filled with clouds and green life prevails.
    20131024_olive grove sky clouds_C.jpg
  • Olive groves near to Alhama de Granada, Andalucia, Spain. This is a totally agricultural area, covered mainly with olives. It is a distinctly Mediterranean landscape where blue skies filled with clouds and green life prevails.
    20131024_olive grove sky clouds_B.jpg
  • Reflection of passing plane in a creek pool in Tollesbury, a village in England, located on the Essex coast at the mouth of the River Blackwater, Essex, United Kingdom. For centuries Tollesbury, the village of the plough and sail, relied on the harvests of the land and the sea. The main trade and export of Tollesbury, which still thrives to this day, has long been oysters.
    _E6A3403_1.jpg
  • Rotting hull of a boat in the creek in Tollesbury, a village in England, located on the Essex coast at the mouth of the River Blackwater, Essex, United Kingdom. For centuries Tollesbury, the village of the plough and sail, relied on the harvests of the land and the sea. The main trade and export of Tollesbury, which still thrives to this day, has long been oysters.
    _E6A3401_1.jpg
  • Rotting hull of a boat in the creek in Tollesbury, a village in England, located on the Essex coast at the mouth of the River Blackwater, Essex, United Kingdom. For centuries Tollesbury, the village of the plough and sail, relied on the harvests of the land and the sea. The main trade and export of Tollesbury, which still thrives to this day, has long been oysters.
    _E6A3391_1.jpg
  • Rotting hull of a boat in the creek in Tollesbury, a village in England, located on the Essex coast at the mouth of the River Blackwater, Essex, United Kingdom. For centuries Tollesbury, the village of the plough and sail, relied on the harvests of the land and the sea. The main trade and export of Tollesbury, which still thrives to this day, has long been oysters.
    _E6A3380_1.jpg
  • A group of Apatani tribal women re-contour the bare rice fields after having been harvested. Most villagers own small plots of land which are mainly used for rice growing and usually  friends and neighbours help one another plough and till the land for the coming growing season. Hijja Village, Arunachal Pradesh, India.
    20071207_india_0184_1.jpg
  • A group of Apatani tribal women re-contour the bare rice fields after having been harvested. Most villagers own small plots of land which are mainly used for rice growing and usually  friends and neighbours help one another plough and till the land for the coming growing season. Hijja Village, Arunachal Pradesh, India.
    20071207_india_0057_1.jpg
  • Rotting hull of a boat in the creek in Tollesbury, a village in England, located on the Essex coast at the mouth of the River Blackwater, Essex, United Kingdom. For centuries Tollesbury, the village of the plough and sail, relied on the harvests of the land and the sea. The main trade and export of Tollesbury, which still thrives to this day, has long been oysters.
    _E6A3373_1.jpg
  • A group of Apatani tribal women after having re-contoured the bare rice fields return to their village  to prepare dinner. Most villagers own small plots of land which are mainly used for rice growing and usually  friends and neighbours help one another plough and till the land for the coming growing season. Hijja Village, Arunachal Pradesh, India.
    20071207_india_0346_1.jpg
  • Portrait of a Ford employee on a Fordson tractor agricultural exhibition stand in Paris in 1961. Standing surrounded by agricultural ploughs and tractor farming accessories, the man of unknown nationality is fressed in a smart jacket and tie and may be responsible for progress and construction of this company stand. This is an annual expo of farming equipment such as tractors and this stand belongs to Ford, whose employees are over for this important exhibition in the industry calendar. The picture was recorded on Kodachrome (Kodak) film.
    fordson_exhibit01-15-03-1961_1.jpg
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