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Dr Hatton and Mr Woodward at the East Malling Research Station open day in Kent
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Dr Hatton and Mr Woodward at the East Malling Research Station open day in Kent
Dr Hatton and Mr Woodward at the East Malling Research Station open day in Kent, where Dr Hatton is to give a lecture.
1938
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Media ID 10991042
© John Topham / TopFoto.co.uk
Agriculture Education Elderly English Rural Life Farm Farming Fruit Fruit Tree Old Man Orchard Pear Tree Trees
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Dr Hatton and Mr Woodward - Pioneers of Agricultural Advancement in 1930s Kent
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. In this photograph taken by John Topham, we are transported back to the English rural life between the wars. The image captures a significant moment at the East Malling Research Station open day in Kent, where Dr Hatton and Mr Woodward stand proudly amidst a picturesque orchard. The year is 1938, and Dr Hatton is about to deliver an enlightening lecture on agricultural practices. As two distinguished figures in their field, they symbolize the dedication and passion that drove advancements in farming during this era. Surrounded by towering pear trees heavy with fruit, this monochrome snapshot offers us a glimpse into an age when agriculture was not only essential for sustenance but also a source of innovation. The serene beauty of nature merges harmoniously with man's pursuit of knowledge as these pioneers explore new frontiers within farming. With his wise countenance and years of experience etched upon his face, Dr Hatton represents wisdom gained through time. His presence alongside Mr Woodward signifies collaboration between generations - passing down knowledge from one farmer to another. This print serves as a reminder that education played a crucial role in transforming traditional farming methods into scientific practices. It encapsulates the spirit of progress that defined Europeana photography during the twentieth century. As we admire this remarkable piece captured by John Topham, let us reflect on how these dedicated individuals paved the way for modern agriculture while
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