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Agriculture: A Tapestry of Nature's Beauty Step back in time to Derbyshire, England, where the rhythmic sound of hooves echoes through the fields

Background imageAgriculture Collection: Aerial view of tulip fields in the Netherlands

Aerial view of tulip fields in the Netherlands

Background imageAgriculture Collection: Traditional Dutch windmill near Msland, Holland, Netherlands

Traditional Dutch windmill near Msland, Holland, Netherlands

Background imageAgriculture Collection: In the oasis of Ghadames, UNESCO world heritage, Libya

In the oasis of Ghadames, UNESCO world heritage, Libya

Background imageAgriculture Collection: Prairie Ghost Town in Black and White

Prairie Ghost Town in Black and White
A ghost town on the plains. Dramatic landscape image in black and white. This image taken in the great plains in an abandoned town. Saskatchewan, Canada. Western faAzade on the old store

Background imageAgriculture Collection: Sugarcane plants in Mauritius, Africa

Sugarcane plants in Mauritius, Africa

Background imageAgriculture Collection: Harvesting at Trenance BB98_06122

Harvesting at Trenance BB98_06122
Mr Richard Harvey and workers harvesting at Trenance, Mullion, Cornwall, 1900-'1. Alfred Newton & Son. Silver gelatin glass plate negative

Background imageAgriculture Collection: AGRI2D-00031

AGRI2D-00031
Squash, beans, and corn - the " three sisters" of Native American agriculture. Digital photograph

Background imageAgriculture Collection: Oregon wheatfields, late 1800s

Oregon wheatfields, late 1800s
Farmland of Polk County, Oregon, as seen from Mount Pizgah, 1880s. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageAgriculture Collection: Corn, beans and squash grown the native American way

Corn, beans and squash grown the native American way
Native American three-sisters method of growing corn, beans, and squash, New Mexico. Photograph

Background imageAgriculture Collection: Emigrate to Canada poster

Emigrate to Canada poster
Poster issued by the Canadian Pacific Company advertising to would be emigrants that they could own their own home in Canada and apply for a ready-made farm

Background imageAgriculture Collection: An old Kikuyu lady picks coffee Taken in the 1960 s

An old Kikuyu lady picks coffee Taken in the 1960 s, this photograph depicts a traditional form of dress and ear ornaments among Kikuyu women, which has completely disappeared

Background imageAgriculture Collection: Patcham Court Farm DIX02_01_060

Patcham Court Farm DIX02_01_060
Patcham Court Farm, Vale Avenue, Patcham, Brighton and Hove. The farmyard in the 1930s

Background imageAgriculture Collection: Aerial view of the medieval town of Serralunga d Alba and its castle

Aerial view of the medieval town of Serralunga d Alba and its castle. Serralunga d Alba, Langhe, Piedmont, Italy

Background imageAgriculture Collection: France, Provence Alps Cote d Azur, Haute Provence, Valensole Plateau

France, Provence Alps Cote d Azur, Haute Provence, Valensole Plateau, single tree and Lavender Field

Background imageAgriculture Collection: Vineyard of Barolo wine region during sunrise with the moon

Vineyard of Barolo wine region during sunrise with the moon and the Monviso peak in the background. Serralunga d Alba, Langhe, Piedmont, Italy, Europe

Background imageAgriculture Collection: Dartmouth Castle guarding the entrance to the river Dart, Dartmouth, Devon, England

Dartmouth Castle guarding the entrance to the river Dart, Dartmouth, Devon, England

Background imageAgriculture Collection: Aerial view of Salcombe on the Kingsbridge Estuary, Devon, England

Aerial view of Salcombe on the Kingsbridge Estuary, Devon, England

Background imageAgriculture Collection: Aerial view over Putsborough beach towards Woolacombe, Morte Bay, North Devon, England

Aerial view over Putsborough beach towards Woolacombe, Morte Bay, North Devon, England

Background imageAgriculture Collection: Windswept Shetland Ponies, a world famous unique and hardy breed, cliff tops of

Windswept Shetland Ponies, a world famous unique and hardy breed, cliff tops of Northmavine, Mainland, Shetland Isles, Scotland, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageAgriculture Collection: Bakewell, Derbyshire Cattle Market - 4

Bakewell, Derbyshire Cattle Market - 4
Bakewell, Derbyshire Cattle Market. An auctioneer holds his gavel to knock down each sale. He stands above the sheep pens during an auction Date: 1994

Background imageAgriculture Collection: Vegetable garden at Babylonstoren Wine Estate, Paarl, Western Cape, South Africa

Vegetable garden at Babylonstoren Wine Estate, Paarl, Western Cape, South Africa

Background imageAgriculture Collection: Ploughing in Lasswade, 1949

Ploughing in Lasswade, 1949
Ploughing in progress near Lasswade against the background of the snow covered Pentland Hills 1949

Background imageAgriculture Collection: Bolankan, Crowan, Cornwall. 1962

Bolankan, Crowan, Cornwall. 1962
Bolankan Farmhouse at Crowan. Photographer: Charles Woolf

Background imageAgriculture Collection: Crowgey Farm, Ruan Minor, Cornwall. 1904

Crowgey Farm, Ruan Minor, Cornwall. 1904
George and Uncle Sampson Bosustow at work harvest time. George has a sickle in his hand and is the son of Sampson. Kellys Directory records that Sampson Bosustow was at Crowgey Farm until at least

Background imageAgriculture Collection: Annie in corn field, Crowgey Farm, Ruan Minor, Cornwall. 1903

Annie in corn field, Crowgey Farm, Ruan Minor, Cornwall. 1903
A young woman, Annie Bosustow, sits in the mown corn. Annie was one of a family of 13 born at Crowgey. Crowgey Farm was owned by Sampson Bosustow at this time

Background imageAgriculture Collection: Badia a Passignano at sunset. Tavernelle Val di Pesa, Florence province, Tuscany, Italy

Badia a Passignano at sunset. Tavernelle Val di Pesa, Florence province, Tuscany, Italy

Background imageAgriculture Collection: Vietnam, Sapa. Red Dao woman on rice paddies at sunrise (MR)

Vietnam, Sapa. Red Dao woman on rice paddies at sunrise (MR)

Background imageAgriculture Collection: Crowgey Farm, Ruan Minor, Cornwall. 1903

Crowgey Farm, Ruan Minor, Cornwall. 1903
Lane leading to Crowgey Farm with a duckpond on the left and two boys about to climb over the Cornish hedge on the right. Crowgey Farm was owned by Sampson Bosustow at this time. Photographer: Unknown

Background imageAgriculture Collection: Mabel at gate at The Lizard, Cornwall. 1904

Mabel at gate at The Lizard, Cornwall. 1904
Mabel (Bosustow?) poses for the camera by a garden gate. Although the photograph is one of a series taken at Crowgey Farm, it is believed to have been taken elsewhere in The Lizard

Background imageAgriculture Collection: Crowgey Farm and yard, Ruan Minor, Cornwall. September 1902

Crowgey Farm and yard, Ruan Minor, Cornwall. September 1902
Two children stand in the thatched farm house door posing for the camera. Pigs roam the yard. Crowgey Farm was owned by Sampson Bosustow at this time. Photographer: Unknown

Background imageAgriculture Collection: Five bar gate opening on to barley fields, Guiting Power, Cotswolds, Gloucestershire

Five bar gate opening on to barley fields, Guiting Power, Cotswolds, Gloucestershire, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageAgriculture Collection: Improved Short horn cow 1841

Improved Short horn cow 1841

Background imageAgriculture Collection: Farm and field at sunset, Wisconsin

Farm and field at sunset, Wisconsin
Sunset on a Wisconsin farm, Green County. The warm sunset glow sweeps across the corn field landscape

Background imageAgriculture Collection: Landscape: scenic lavender field in Provence, France

Landscape: scenic lavender field in Provence, France
France, Provence Alps Cote d Azur, Haute Provence, Plateau of Valensole. Lavender field in full bloom

Background imageAgriculture Collection: France-Agriculture-Wine-Weather

France-Agriculture-Wine-Weather
This picture taken on April 21, 2017, shows water being sprayed on a Chablis vineyard to protect it against freeze in Chablis near Auxerre, northern France

Background imageAgriculture Collection: McCORMICK HARVESTER. Demonstration of the horse-drawn harvester and binder invented

McCORMICK HARVESTER. Demonstration of the horse-drawn harvester and binder invented by Cyrus Hall McCormick. Undated photograph

Background imageAgriculture Collection: Tea Plantation, Haputale, Badulla District, Uva Province, Sri Lanka, Asia

Tea Plantation, Haputale, Badulla District, Uva Province, Sri Lanka, Asia

Background imageAgriculture Collection: Bassetts Mill Chiddingstone Hoath Kent England c. 1880

Bassetts Mill Chiddingstone Hoath Kent England c. 1880

Background imageAgriculture Collection: Mr A. W. (Jack) Pearce of Lymington, Hampshire is out to beat the world horse ploughing

Mr A. W. (Jack) Pearce of Lymington, Hampshire is out to beat the world horse ploughing
Mr A.W. (Jack) Pearce of Lymington, Hampshire is out to beat the world horse ploughing record of 263 firsts and 100 cups. He is 64 and in fifty years he has won 231 first prizes

Background imageAgriculture Collection: Thatched Haystack - 15 November 1945

Thatched Haystack - 15 November 1945
Thatcher stands in front of a newly thatched rick, his ladder still propped up against its top. George Garland Collection West Sussex Record Office Ref. No. Garland N25844

Background imageAgriculture Collection: Cacao (cocoa) beans freshly harvested and ready for making into chocolate, Belize, Central America

Cacao (cocoa) beans freshly harvested and ready for making into chocolate, Belize, Central America

Background imageAgriculture Collection: Lavender field at Snowshill Lavender, The Cotswolds, Gloucestershire, England, United Kingdom

Lavender field at Snowshill Lavender, The Cotswolds, Gloucestershire, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageAgriculture Collection: Ovis aries, sheep

Ovis aries, sheep
Plate 2 from The Breeds of the Domestic Animals of the British Islands Vol. 2, 1842, by David Low (1786-1859). Entitled Breed of the Higher Welsh Mountains

Background imageAgriculture Collection: Tea plantation in the mountains of Munnar, Kerala, India, Asia

Tea plantation in the mountains of Munnar, Kerala, India, Asia

Background imageAgriculture Collection: Linseed mowing at Strood, West Sussex, August 1933

Linseed mowing at Strood, West Sussex, August 1933
Field of linseed being cut. 2 shire horses pulling mowing equipment George Garland Collection West Sussex Record Office Ref No: Garland N7772

Background imageAgriculture Collection: Flower industry

Flower industry
Empire Marketing Board 1927-1933 poster, British bulbs flowering in a field Date: 1927-1933

Background imageAgriculture Collection: Combine harvester working in a wheat field

Combine harvester working in a wheat field
Combine harvester. Combine harvester working in a wheat field. Wheat, Triticum sp. is the most important crop in the world, and is largely used to make flour



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Agriculture: A Tapestry of Nature's Beauty Step back in time to Derbyshire, England, where the rhythmic sound of hooves echoes through the fields. Shire horses gracefully plough the land, a timeless tradition that connects us to our agricultural roots. Inspired by Jean Francois Millet's masterpiece "The Angelus, " we witness the dedication and reverence farmers have for their craft. In this serene scene, horses pull the plough with unwavering strength and determination. Journeying across Europe, we find ourselves amidst the breathtaking Mourne Mountains in County Down, Northern Ireland. Horses tirelessly work alongside farmers as they cultivate fertile soil on Mt. Slieve Bearnagh – a testament to man and beast working harmoniously together. In Wiltshire, England, Belted Galloway cows graze peacefully in a wildflower meadow. Their presence not only nurtures nature but also paints an idyllic picture of sustainable agriculture practices that benefit both livestock and biodiversity. Norfolk's grazing marsh reveals Highland Cattle contentedly chewing on lush grass. These majestic creatures embody resilience as they adapt to their surroundings while contributing to maintaining delicate ecosystems. Herdwick Sheep roam freely under the watchful eye of their shepherd in picturesque landscapes reminiscent of a postcard from rural Britain. Their woolly coats blend seamlessly with nature's palette as they play their part in sustaining traditional farming practices. Lower Saxony welcomes us with open arms as we witness an endearing moment between a Highland Cow and her calf seeking comfort on a sun-kissed meadow. This heartwarming bond reminds us of how animals nurture one another within these pastoral settings. Venturing further into Yorkshire's North Yorkshire Moors unveils The White Horse of Kilburn – an ancient chalk figure etched onto rolling hillsides; it stands tall as a symbol representing centuries-old ties between humans and agriculture. Even during festive times like Christmas, Scottish Highland Cows remain true to their roots.