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Hay Collection (page 63)

"Hay: A Timeless Symbol of Rural Life and Hard Work in Campbeltown, Argyll, Scotland" Picture No

Background imageHay Collection: Hay bales in a field in late summer, Kent, England, UK, Europe

Hay bales in a field in late summer, Kent, England, UK, Europe

Background imageHay Collection: Combine harvester baling hay, seen from the Cotswolds Way footpath, The Coltswolds

Combine harvester baling hay, seen from the Cotswolds Way footpath, The Coltswolds, Gloucestershire, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageHay Collection: Hay bales, seen from the Cotswolds Way footpath, The Cotswolds, Gloucestershire

Hay bales, seen from the Cotswolds Way footpath, The Cotswolds, Gloucestershire, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageHay Collection: Farmers harvesting in fields near Tanta, Delta area, Egypt, North Africa, Africa

Farmers harvesting in fields near Tanta, Delta area, Egypt, North Africa, Africa

Background imageHay Collection: A group of haystacks on farmland near Nachod in East Bohemia, Czech Republic, Europe

A group of haystacks on farmland near Nachod in East Bohemia, Czech Republic, Europe

Background imageHay Collection: Bicycle, tree and mountains, Yulong River valley, Yangshuo, Guangxi Province, China, Asia

Bicycle, tree and mountains, Yulong River valley, Yangshuo, Guangxi Province, China, Asia

Background imageHay Collection: Village scene, Lanshi, Guangxi Province, China, Asia

Village scene, Lanshi, Guangxi Province, China, Asia

Background imageHay Collection: Man on horse with donkey and hay, near Las Condes, Sanatuario de la Naturaleza

Man on horse with donkey and hay, near Las Condes, Sanatuario de la Naturaleza, on the outskirts of Santiago, Chile, South America

Background imageHay Collection: Farmland near Willunga, Fleurieu Peninsula, south of Adelaide, South Australia

Farmland near Willunga, Fleurieu Peninsula, south of Adelaide, South Australia, Australia, Pacific

Background imageHay Collection: Pygmy and Golden Guernsey Goats eating hay

Pygmy and Golden Guernsey Goats eating hay
JD-18628 Pygmy and Golden Guernsey Goats eating hay John Daniels Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageHay Collection: Pygmy Goat & kid in farm yard eating hay

Pygmy Goat & kid in farm yard eating hay
JD-18619 Pygmy Goat & kid in farm yard eating hay John Daniels Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageHay Collection: Horse - eating hay

Horse - eating hay
WAT-11072 Horse - eating hay M. Watson Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way. contact details: prints@ardea.com tel: 020 8318 1401

Background imageHay Collection: Little Pyrennean Sheepdog - Jumping over hay bale

Little Pyrennean Sheepdog - Jumping over hay bale
LA-1357 Little Pyrenean Sheepdog - Jumping over hay bale Jean Michel Labat Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageHay Collection: The Hay Wagon (Pugh)

The Hay Wagon (Pugh)
Three children helping their farmer father to bring in the hay by horse and cart

Background imageHay Collection: Farmers at Holmer Green

Farmers at Holmer Green, Buckinghamshire; one standing beside a huge haystack and the other driving a horse and cart

Background imageHay Collection: Ian Hay / Cig Card

Ian Hay / Cig Card
IAN HAY alias JOHN HAY BEITH British novelist and playwright in 1936

Background imageHay Collection: Floral Print Dress

Floral Print Dress
Alluring young woman wears a sleeveless floral print frock with square neckline & full skirt with piped edged tiers - perfect for a day in the country

Background imageHay Collection: German Hay 1570

German Hay 1570
Making hay in July while the sun shines

Background imageHay Collection: Hay Making 1600

Hay Making 1600
A farmer and his wife rake the hay and fork it into stooks, while another couple shelter from the sun and enjoy a little cuddle

Background imageHay Collection: 18th Century Haymakers

18th Century Haymakers
A farming family bring in the hay

Background imageHay Collection: MOWING HAY, 1907

MOWING HAY, 1907
La Fauchaison - Mowing in a French hay field

Background imageHay Collection: Ox-Wagon, France

Ox-Wagon, France
Harvesting with an ox-wagon

Background imageHay Collection: Modern Haymaking / 1950

Modern Haymaking / 1950
Haymaking with a modern haycart. Using a motor van for gathering and transporting a fine crop of hay in the Wirral, Cheshire

Background imageHay Collection: Austrian Hay Harvest

Austrian Hay Harvest
Austrian haymakers return from the days work

Background imageHay Collection: Girls Gleaning 1888

Girls Gleaning 1888
Two girls gleaning in a field

Background imageHay Collection: Hopkins / Seasons / Winter

Hopkins / Seasons / Winter
Horses turn the wheel of a simple threshing machine

Background imageHay Collection: Hopkins / Seasons / Autumn

Hopkins / Seasons / Autumn
AUTUMN - 3 OF 4 Taking the hay home

Background imageHay Collection: Hopkins / Seasons / Summer

Hopkins / Seasons / Summer
SUMMER - 2 OF 4 Harvesting the hay

Background imageHay Collection: Stevenson / Poems / Hay-Loft

Stevenson / Poems / Hay-Loft
The Hay-loft: " Oh, what a joy to clamber there, Oh, what a place for play, "

Background imageHay Collection: Little Boy in the Barn

Little Boy in the Barn
The Little Boy in the barn lay down on some hay, the owl came out and flew about and the Little Boy ran away

Background imageHay Collection: Harvesting Hay, Mull

Harvesting Hay, Mull
Harvesting the hay on the Scottish island of Mull. The wagon has brought the hay from the field, and now it is being built into stacks

Background imageHay Collection: Rick-Making Machine

Rick-Making Machine
Rick-making machine by Clayton & Shuttleworth of Lincoln, powered by an elegant steam engine

Background imageHay Collection: Pin-Up in Corn Field

Pin-Up in Corn Field
Smiling country girl in floral print summer frock leans back leisurely in a corn field after the harvest

Background imageHay Collection: Farming Couple 1790

Farming Couple 1790
A relatively prosperous farming couple. She wears a fashionable white muslin gown & shoes with pointed toes & vamps. He is more informally attired in his shirt sleeves

Background imageHay Collection: Feeding Sheep in Winter

Feeding Sheep in Winter
A shepherd brings a bale of hay to his flock in winter- time

Background imageHay Collection: London to Cape Ride

London to Cape Ride
Mr. C.F. Williams and Captain Hay, shown setting off on their ambitious motorcycle trip from London to Capetown, South Africa

Background imageHay Collection: Haymarket, St Petersburg

Haymarket, St Petersburg
The Hay market, St Petersburg - where many things are on sale, except hay : the lady lower right may have passed out with the excitement, but is more probably drunk

Background imageHay Collection: Haymaking, France C1920

Haymaking, France C1920
Barefoot & in sabots, French farmhands make hay while the sun shines. A little boy bearing a big jug brings a much needed drink to the workers

Background imageHay Collection: The Carrier Stuck Fast

The Carrier Stuck Fast
THE CARRIER STUCK FAST The carter despairs when he sees the wheels of the hay wagon sunk deep into the ground

Background imageHay Collection: John Marquis Tweeddale

John Marquis Tweeddale
JOHN HAY, earl and later marquis of TWEEDDALE statesman who served Cromwell but also held office after the Restoration. with his autograph

Background imageHay Collection: James Hay Carlisle

James Hay Carlisle
JAMES HAY, earl of CARLISLE diplomat notorious for his extravagance, entering Paris his horses were shod with silver... with his autograph

Background imageHay Collection: Hungarian Countryside

Hungarian Countryside
Fields in the hay season in Upper Hungary

Background imageHay Collection: Hay Making, C15 France

Hay Making, C15 France
JUNE Making hay within sight of the royal palace at Paris, the Sainte Chapelle and the Conciergerie

Background imageHay Collection: Mob / Arson. Kent / 1830 / Fire

Mob / Arson. Kent / 1830 / Fire
Mob burning hay-ricks in Kent



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"Hay: A Timeless Symbol of Rural Life and Hard Work in Campbeltown, Argyll, Scotland" Picture No. 11073026 captures the essence of a bustling countryside scene, where Busy Bodies and Busy Bees are hard at work. In this picturesque setting, a majestic Shire horse pulls a hay wagon through the rolling hills of Campbeltown. The sight is reminiscent of simpler times when hay was essential for sustenance. Meanwhile, in Bulwell Wood Hall, Nottinghamshire (as seen in Picture No. 11073025), another heavy Shire horse gracefully maneuvers an old hay rake across the fields. This image transports us to an era when manual labor played a vital role in harvesting nature's bounty. Hay Fever takes center stage at the Gaiety Theatre in Hastings as Noel Coward's timeless play unfolds its comedic brilliance. Amidst laughter and wit, we are reminded that even amidst hay fever season, life goes on with its own dramatic twists. Threshing Wheat (as depicted in Picture No. 11073025) showcases the arduous process involved in separating grain from chaff using traditional methods. It serves as a testament to our ancestors' dedication to providing food for their communities. In Staffordshire - England during September, we witness modern-day farming practices as tractors pause momentarily to allow a cutting-edge hay bale making machine to release perfectly formed bales into the field (Picture No. 11073026). These advancements symbolize progress while honoring age-old traditions. The Dorset Hay Wain stands proudly as an iconic representation of local character dating back to 1931—a reminder of how deeply intertwined rural communities are with their agricultural heritage. Whether it be ancient or contemporary practices surrounding "hay, " these glimpses into different moments throughout history remind us that this humble crop has always been at the heart of sustaining livelihoods and preserving tradition across generations—forever connecting us to the land and its timeless rhythms.