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Cherington. Sheep shearing

Farmworkers shearing sheep at Cherington. 1920s

Chesterton. St Giles Church

St Giles church, seen across the fields at Chesterton. July 21st 1956

Chicken Boy

Gilbert Spencer (1892-1979) Chicken Boy, 1931 Oil on panel 454mm x 325mm A farm scene, a young man is carrying buckets of chicken feed. He is being followed by a peep of white chickens. © Estate of the ...

Clifford Chambers. Sheep washing

Farmworkers washing sheep, Clifford Chambers. 1900s

Clifford Chambers. Sheep washing at the mill

Farmworkers washing sheep at the mill, Clifford Chambers. 1900s

Clucket Bell

This is a clucket bell. It is made from metal and has a handle made of wood and leather.

Clucket Bell

This is a brass clucket bell. The two holes at the top are for straps.

Daisy the Cow

This is an oil painting on canvas depicting a black and white cow called Daisy, and her calf. There are also two swans on a pond. The inscription on the reverse 'Plumber, Glazier and Painter,Pumps of ...

Darlingscote. Country farmhouse

Country farmhouse standing in orchard with two sheep in foreground. 1920s

Dorset Landscape

Frederick William Newton Whitehead (1853-1938) Dorset Landscape Oil on canvas 290mm x 450mm A landscape scene with cows grazing and buildings to the far left.

Farmer and his Prize Heifer

This is an oil painting on canvas depicting Henry Hamilton, a servant of farmer Ralph Walker, holding the rope of a prize heifer. It was painted by an artist of the English Provincial School about 1844. ...

Farmyard Near Leamington

Thomas Baker (1808-1864) Farmyard Near Leamington, 1859 Oil on canvas 500mm x 750mm Landscape scene with farm buildings and cattle in the foreground.

Fleam

Brass holder containing four metal blades, with each blade stamped with the makers name, 'Bowden'. A fleam is an instrument for bleeding cattle.

Fleam

Brass holder containing three metal blades. Each blade is stamped with the makers name, 'Parratt'. Fleams are used for bleeding cows.

Fleam

Brass holder containing three metal blades, with each blade stamped with the makers name, 'Joseph Haywood'. Bone plates have been applied to the handle. Fleams are used for bleeding cattle.

Grooming the Grey Mare

George Morland (after) (1763-1804) Grooming the Grey Mare Oil on canvas 190mm x 250mm A man in a red coat grooming a grey horse in a landscape setting.

Guy's Cliff

A sepia photograph of the river Avon near Guy's Cliff. There are cattle grazing on the river bank. 111mm x 152mm

Halt at the Ruin

Nicholaes Bergham or Berchem (Manner of) (1620-1683) Halt at the Ruin Oil on canvas 622mm x 745mm Berchem, the son of the Dutch still-life painter Pieter Claesz, specialised in Italianate pastoral scenes, ...