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St Faith Rush Industry Rockland St Mary Norfolk A Boatload of Chique reed is cut
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St Faith Rush Industry Rockland St Mary Norfolk A Boatload of Chique reed is cut
St Faith Rush Industry Rockland St Mary Norfolk
A Boatload of Chique reed is cut and is used in experiments being made with this for paper making
Agriculture Rural Industry rush /Reed Cutting Reed harvesting
Rowing transport boats
Fen East Anglia
July 1933
Horace Grant
Mirrorpix
Norfolk
England
WA*2308523
Media ID 21607180
© Mirrorpix
Agriculture Boats Farming Harvest Reeds River Rowing Rural Scenes
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Capturing the Essence of Rural Industry - A Glimpse into Norfolk's Past
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. This photo print, titled "St Faith Rush Industry Rockland St Mary Norfolk" takes us back to a simpler time in July 1933. The image showcases an essential aspect of agriculture and rural industry in East Anglia - reed cutting. In this snapshot, we witness a boatload of chique reed being skillfully harvested by hardworking individuals. These dedicated workers are seen rowing their transport boats along the serene river, expertly maneuvering through the lush fen landscape. Reeds have long been utilized for various purposes, and this particular scene highlights their significance in paper making experiments. The abundance of chique reed on display here is a testament to its importance as a raw material for industries during that era. The photograph encapsulates the essence of farming and harvest traditions prevalent in Norfolk at that time. It offers viewers a glimpse into the daily lives of those involved in rural scenes and showcases how they relied on traditional methods to sustain their livelihoods. Taken by Horace Grant, this image from Memory Lane Prints evokes nostalgia for a bygone era when rivers were bustling with activity related to agriculture and industry. It serves as both an educational tool and a reminder of our rich heritage rooted in hard work, resourcefulness, and respect for nature's bounties.
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