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Removing Flax from the Lint Hole, Co. Antrim
Removing Flax from the Lint Hole, Co. Antrim - a view of two men wading in the lint hole and removing flax to two others with a horse and cart. (Location: Northern Ireland: County Antrim). Date: circa early 1900s
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Antrim Flax Hole Lint Removing Wading
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Removing Flax from the Lint Hole, Co. Antrim: A Glimpse into the Past This photograph offers a glimpse into the past of rural life in County Antrim, Northern Ireland, during the early 1900s. Two men are seen wading in the crystal-clear waters of a lint hole, a shallow pool formed by a dam, carefully extracting flax from the water. The men's faces are etched with determination and focus as they work in unison to remove the flax, which is piled high on the banks of the pool. Behind them, two other men stand ready with a horse and cart, eager to transport the harvested flax to its next destination. The horse, with its regal bearing and glossy coat, seems to understand the importance of the task at hand. The scene is idyllic, with the sun casting a warm glow over the landscape, and the gentle ripples of the water reflecting the tranquility of the moment. Flax was a staple crop in County Antrim during this time, and the process of removing it from the lint hole was a labor-intensive and communal endeavor. The flax would be dried, then processed into linen, which was a valuable commodity in the textile industry. This photograph not only captures the beauty of the natural world but also the resilience and camaraderie of the people who worked the land. The lint hole, a unique feature of the Antrim countryside, is a testament to the ingenuity and resourcefulness of the people who lived there. This photograph is a reminder of a time when the rhythms of nature and the community were intertwined, and the simple pleasures of rural life were cherished.
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