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A ploughman of the middle ages. From Britain and Her Neighbours, 1485 - 1688, published 1923

A ploughman of the middle ages. From Britain and Her Neighbours, 1485 - 1688, published 1923


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A ploughman of the middle ages. From Britain and Her Neighbours, 1485 - 1688, published 1923

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© Hilary Morgan

Agricultural Agriculture Farmer Farming Mediaeval Medieval Middle Ages Plough Ploughing Plow Plowing Tool Plowman


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This print takes us back in time to the middle ages, offering a glimpse into the life of a hardworking ploughman. From the pages of "Britain and Her Neighbours, 1485 - 1688" published in 1923, this archival image transports us to medieval England. The ploughman stands tall against the backdrop of an expansive field, his weathered face reflecting years of laborious work under the sun. With determination etched on his features, he expertly guides his trusty tool – a sturdy plough – through the fertile earth. The scene is reminiscent of an era when agriculture was at the heart of society's sustenance. This historical illustration not only captures a moment frozen in time but also serves as a testament to human resilience and perseverance throughout centuries. It reminds us that farming has always been an essential occupation, providing food for communities and shaping civilizations. As we admire this remarkable piece by Hilary Morgan, we are transported back to an age where simplicity reigned supreme and manual labor was paramount. This image serves as both a window into our past and a reminder of how far we have come in terms of agricultural advancements. Whether you appreciate history or simply marvel at humanity's ability to adapt over time, this print offers insight into one man's daily struggle for survival amidst Britain's rich agricultural heritage during the Middle Ages.

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