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Harvest time at Ingrams Green, near Midhurst

Harvest time at Ingrams Green, near Midhurst


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Harvest time at Ingrams Green, near Midhurst

Haystacks in a field, 1st September 1952.
Photograph by George Garland.
George Garland Collection
West Sussex Record Office Ref No: Garland N39238

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EDITORS COMMENTS
This print takes us back to the picturesque countryside of Ingrams Green, near Midhurst, on a warm summer day in 1952. The scene is alive with the vibrant colors of harvest time as haystacks dot the golden field, creating a mesmerizing sight. Renowned photographer George Garland skillfully captures this idyllic moment, showcasing his talent for immortalizing rural landscapes. As we delve into the image, our senses are awakened by the scent of freshly cut hay and the gentle rustling of leaves from surrounding trees. This snapshot transports us to an era when agriculture played a vital role in sustaining communities across England. The beauty lies not only in nature's bounty but also in how it harmoniously blends with human intervention. The neatly arranged haystacks stand as testaments to hard work and dedication put forth by local farmers during this crucial period of gathering crops. With its tranquil ambiance and lush scenery, this photograph encapsulates both the simplicity and grandeur found within West Sussex's countryside. It serves as a reminder that amidst modernization, there remains an enduring connection between man and land. Preserved within West Sussex Record Office's George Garland Collection, this remarkable piece offers viewers a glimpse into history while celebrating the timeless allure of rural life. Let it transport you to an era where farming was at its peak and appreciate the beauty that lies within these humble fields at Ingrams Green.

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