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Threshing machine in collision with a hayrick. Possibly in St Stephen in Brannel, Cornwall. Around 1912Threshing machine and steam engine partially collapsed and overturned, propping up a hayrick which is leaning over at rather an alarming angle. The chimney from the engine can be seen on the ground
The Fourburrow Hunt at Tregothnan, Tresillian, Cornwall. Early 1900sThe Master, Mr. A. Wallis, leading the huntsmen and the hounds towards the Lodge gates. Tregothnan has been home to the Boscawen family since 1334
Hay wagon, Little Canaan, Kenwyn, Truro, Cornwall. Early 1900sA hay wagon being loaded by the ford at Little Canaan, Kenwyn. Photographer: Arthur William Jordan
Taking a break at harvest time, Polpenwith, Constantine, Cornwall. Around 1884Croust time for the harvesters and accompanying family group. ( Croust is a traditional Cornish word for a break for food.) The lady sitting in the foreground is Sarah Selina Perry Williams
Harvesting mangolds, Cornwall. Around 1900 or earlierFour women harvesting mangolds. Photographer: Canon Henry Holroyd Mills
Beehives and beekeepers, unidentified location, Cornwall. Early 1900sTwo gentlemen posing with a collection of beehives. One of the men is holding a copy of The British Bee Journal. The other is possibly wearing the uniform of a railway guard. Photographer: Unknown
Farm workers, St Merryn, Cornwall. Early 1900sFarm workers beside a stone cottage in a field by the sea with Gull Rock in the background. Probably taken on Trevose Barton. At either side two horses and carts
H. T. P. farm machinery stand, Royal Cornwall Show, Cornwall. 20th centuryHosken, Trevithick and Polkinhorn (H.T.P.) farm machinery stand at the Royal Cornwall Show. Photographer: Unknown
Oxen at work, Mevagissey, Cornwall. 1892Team of eight oxen ploughing at Bodrugan Farm, Mevagissey. Photographer: Samuel John Govier
Haymaking, Cornwall. 1900sFarmworkers using a steam driven threshing machine to make sheaves of hay and build a rick. Photographer: Arthur William Jordan
Farmhands in smocks, Cornwall. Early 1900sA group of men and boys in traditional agricultural costume, holding a variety of hand tools. Photographer: Arthur William Jordan
Haymaking, Cornwall. May-June 1916Two men and horses gathering up the hay whilst haymaking. Photographer: Arthur William Jordan
Beehives and beekeepers, unidentified location, Cornwall. Early 1900sTwo men standing against a garden wall with a collection of beehives and a skip for taking swarms. A slate-hung shed can be seen in the background
The Royal Cornwall Show, Camborne, Cornwall. 13th-14th June 1923A shire mare and foal, Chicampton Day Dream, winner of the 1st Prize in Class 56, at the Royal Cornwall Show. This photograph was published in the West Briton
The Royal Cornwall Show, Cornwall. Early 1900sA group of people at the Royal Cornwall Show, outside the Cornwall County Farm and Dairy Co-operative Society inquiry office. Photographer: Arthur William Jordan
Haymaking, Cornwall. May-June 1916Three men using a horse drawn hayrake to pull hay into winrows or haycocks. Photographer: Arthur William Jordan