1960s, historical, numbered dairy cows herded together in a gated area in farm yard, before milking, England, UK. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/1960s-historical-numbered-dairy-cows-herded-together-in-a-gated-area-in-farm-yard-before-milking-england-uk-image476742511.html
RM2JKHDX7–1960s, historical, numbered dairy cows herded together in a gated area in farm yard, before milking, England, UK.
A vintage 1950's to 1960's 10 gallon milk churn Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-vintage-1950s-to-1960s-10-gallon-milk-churn-image555627639.html
RM2R7Y0M7–A vintage 1950's to 1960's 10 gallon milk churn
Historic Moorside Farm Dairy Ford Transit Pick up truck with milk churns on display at the Roxby Cleveland Heritage Weekend 2016 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-historic-moorside-farm-dairy-ford-transit-pick-up-truck-with-milk-111436270.html
RMGD8A2P–Historic Moorside Farm Dairy Ford Transit Pick up truck with milk churns on display at the Roxby Cleveland Heritage Weekend 2016
Working horses lined up, plus smaller horses with riders and cattle parading in the showground’s main arena at The Royal Lancashire Show c.1960. Behind the work-horses are more cows – placards held up indicate they are Jersey and Dairy Shorthorn breeds. The Royal Lancashire Show (RLS) is an agricultural show which takes place every year in Lancashire, England, UK. The show is organised by the Royal Lancashire Agricultural Society (RLAS) and is one of Britain's oldest, first taking place in 1767. From 1954 the show was held at Stanley Park, Blackpool up until 1972 – a vintage 1950s/60s photo. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/working-horses-lined-up-plus-smaller-horses-with-riders-and-cattle-parading-in-the-showgrounds-main-arena-at-the-royal-lancashire-show-c1960-behind-the-work-horses-are-more-cows-placards-held-up-indicate-they-are-jersey-and-dairy-shorthorn-breeds-the-royal-lancashire-show-rls-is-an-agricultural-show-which-takes-place-every-year-in-lancashire-england-uk-the-show-is-organised-by-the-royal-lancashire-agricultural-society-rlas-and-is-one-of-britains-oldest-first-taking-place-in-1767-from-1954-the-show-was-held-at-stanley-park-blackpool-up-until-1972-a-vintage-1950s60s-photo-image591168803.html
RM2W9P1RF–Working horses lined up, plus smaller horses with riders and cattle parading in the showground’s main arena at The Royal Lancashire Show c.1960. Behind the work-horses are more cows – placards held up indicate they are Jersey and Dairy Shorthorn breeds. The Royal Lancashire Show (RLS) is an agricultural show which takes place every year in Lancashire, England, UK. The show is organised by the Royal Lancashire Agricultural Society (RLAS) and is one of Britain's oldest, first taking place in 1767. From 1954 the show was held at Stanley Park, Blackpool up until 1972 – a vintage 1950s/60s photo.
A number of cows standing inside a farm gate with the sun setting behind them Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-number-of-cows-standing-inside-a-farm-gate-with-the-sun-setting-image7806680.html
RMAEEPN9–A number of cows standing inside a farm gate with the sun setting behind them
1960s, historical, inside a milking shed, a farmer in overalls and cloth cap, milking a dairy cow with an electronic milk pump, England, UK. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/1960s-historical-inside-a-milking-shed-a-farmer-in-overalls-and-cloth-cap-milking-a-dairy-cow-with-an-electronic-milk-pump-england-uk-image476742282.html
RM2JKHDJ2–1960s, historical, inside a milking shed, a farmer in overalls and cloth cap, milking a dairy cow with an electronic milk pump, England, UK.
1960s, historical, dairy cattle in a covered, open shed feeding, England, UK. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/1960s-historical-dairy-cattle-in-a-covered-open-shed-feeding-england-uk-image455237729.html
RM2HCHTA9–1960s, historical, dairy cattle in a covered, open shed feeding, England, UK.
1960s, historical, dairy cattle in a covered, open shed feeding, England, UK. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/1960s-historical-dairy-cattle-in-a-covered-open-shed-feeding-england-uk-image455237687.html
RM2HCHT8R–1960s, historical, dairy cattle in a covered, open shed feeding, England, UK.
1960s, historical, the back legs of a dairy cow, showing udder and mammary glands, awaiting milking, England, UK. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/1960s-historical-the-back-legs-of-a-dairy-cow-showing-udder-and-mammary-glands-awaiting-milking-england-uk-image476742499.html
RM2JKHDWR–1960s, historical, the back legs of a dairy cow, showing udder and mammary glands, awaiting milking, England, UK.
1960s, historical, inside a milking shed, a dairy cow feeding, cows numbers and names on board, England, UK. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/1960s-historical-inside-a-milking-shed-a-dairy-cow-feeding-cows-numbers-and-names-on-board-england-uk-image476742506.html
RM2JKHDX2–1960s, historical, inside a milking shed, a dairy cow feeding, cows numbers and names on board, England, UK.
1960s, historical, the back legs of a dairy cow, showing udder and mammary glands, with milking suction pipes attached, England, UK. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/1960s-historical-the-back-legs-of-a-dairy-cow-showing-udder-and-mammary-glands-with-milking-suction-pipes-attached-england-uk-image476742392.html
RM2JKHDP0–1960s, historical, the back legs of a dairy cow, showing udder and mammary glands, with milking suction pipes attached, England, UK.
1960s, historical, cows standing in a area of water or a farm pond beside a field, England, UK. This happens when cows are hot and need to cool down and/or are thirsty. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/1960s-historical-cows-standing-in-a-area-of-water-or-a-farm-pond-beside-a-field-england-uk-this-happens-when-cows-are-hot-and-need-to-cool-down-andor-are-thirsty-image455236943.html
RM2HCHRA7–1960s, historical, cows standing in a area of water or a farm pond beside a field, England, UK. This happens when cows are hot and need to cool down and/or are thirsty.
1960s, historical, cows standing in a area of water or pond beside a field, England, UK. This happens when cows are hot and need to cool down and/or are thirsty. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/1960s-historical-cows-standing-in-a-area-of-water-or-pond-beside-a-field-england-uk-this-happens-when-cows-are-hot-and-need-to-cool-down-andor-are-thirsty-image455236818.html
RM2HCHR5P–1960s, historical, cows standing in a area of water or pond beside a field, England, UK. This happens when cows are hot and need to cool down and/or are thirsty.
1960s, historical, cows standing in a area of water or a pond beside a field, England, UK. This happens when cows are hot and need to cool down and/or are thirsty. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/1960s-historical-cows-standing-in-a-area-of-water-or-a-pond-beside-a-field-england-uk-this-happens-when-cows-are-hot-and-need-to-cool-down-andor-are-thirsty-image455236878.html
RM2HCHR7X–1960s, historical, cows standing in a area of water or a pond beside a field, England, UK. This happens when cows are hot and need to cool down and/or are thirsty.
1964, historical, a teenage girl sitting on a small stool hand milking a cow, Mayortome Manor, Wendover, Buckinghamshire, England, UK. The girl is a pupil at The Farmhouse School, established by Quaker, Isobel Fry around 1900, for children aged 8 to 18 years old. All the pupils had to rise early each day, to look after the animals and undertake general farm duties before breakfast. Traditional school lessons would then take place. Fry believed that learning about other subjects, such as science, nature, accounting came through the work activities the children undertook on the farm. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/1964-historical-a-teenage-girl-sitting-on-a-small-stool-hand-milking-a-cow-mayortome-manor-wendover-buckinghamshire-england-uk-the-girl-is-a-pupil-at-the-farmhouse-school-established-by-quaker-isobel-fry-around-1900-for-children-aged-8-to-18-years-old-all-the-pupils-had-to-rise-early-each-day-to-look-after-the-animals-and-undertake-general-farm-duties-before-breakfast-traditional-school-lessons-would-then-take-place-fry-believed-that-learning-about-other-subjects-such-as-science-nature-accounting-came-through-the-work-activities-the-children-undertook-on-the-farm-image486161483.html
RM2K6XFX3–1964, historical, a teenage girl sitting on a small stool hand milking a cow, Mayortome Manor, Wendover, Buckinghamshire, England, UK. The girl is a pupil at The Farmhouse School, established by Quaker, Isobel Fry around 1900, for children aged 8 to 18 years old. All the pupils had to rise early each day, to look after the animals and undertake general farm duties before breakfast. Traditional school lessons would then take place. Fry believed that learning about other subjects, such as science, nature, accounting came through the work activities the children undertook on the farm.
1960s, historical, outside in a farmyard, two cows feeding, heads in metal buckets, with youngster in wellington boots standing by, Buckinghamshire, England, UK. Based at Wendover, the educational establishment known as The Farmhouse School, was established by Quaker, Isobel Fry around 1900 and had pupils from 8 to 18 years old. All the pupils had to rise early each day as they had to look after the animals and undertake general farm duties before breakfast. Traditional school lessons would then take place. Fry believed that other learning came through the work activities on the farm. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/1960s-historical-outside-in-a-farmyard-two-cows-feeding-heads-in-metal-buckets-with-youngster-in-wellington-boots-standing-by-buckinghamshire-england-uk-based-at-wendover-the-educational-establishment-known-as-the-farmhouse-school-was-established-by-quaker-isobel-fry-around-1900-and-had-pupils-from-8-to-18-years-old-all-the-pupils-had-to-rise-early-each-day-as-they-had-to-look-after-the-animals-and-undertake-general-farm-duties-before-breakfast-traditional-school-lessons-would-then-take-place-fry-believed-that-other-learning-came-through-the-work-activities-on-the-farm-image486161563.html
RM2K6XG0Y–1960s, historical, outside in a farmyard, two cows feeding, heads in metal buckets, with youngster in wellington boots standing by, Buckinghamshire, England, UK. Based at Wendover, the educational establishment known as The Farmhouse School, was established by Quaker, Isobel Fry around 1900 and had pupils from 8 to 18 years old. All the pupils had to rise early each day as they had to look after the animals and undertake general farm duties before breakfast. Traditional school lessons would then take place. Fry believed that other learning came through the work activities on the farm.
1964, historical, The Farmhouse School, visitors to the school standing by gate of a field, a mother and her young daughter stroking head of a cow, Bucks, England, UK. Based at Wendover, the educational establishment known as The Farmhouse School, was established by Quaker, Isobel Fry around 1900 and had pupils from 8 to 18 years old. Regardless of their age, the pupils had to rise early each day as tthey were responsible for looking after the animals and general farm duties before breakfast. Traditional school lessons would then take place. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/1964-historical-the-farmhouse-school-visitors-to-the-school-standing-by-gate-of-a-field-a-mother-and-her-young-daughter-stroking-head-of-a-cow-bucks-england-uk-based-at-wendover-the-educational-establishment-known-as-the-farmhouse-school-was-established-by-quaker-isobel-fry-around-1900-and-had-pupils-from-8-to-18-years-old-regardless-of-their-age-the-pupils-had-to-rise-early-each-day-as-tthey-were-responsible-for-looking-after-the-animals-and-general-farm-duties-before-breakfast-traditional-school-lessons-would-then-take-place-image486161562.html
RM2K6XG0X–1964, historical, The Farmhouse School, visitors to the school standing by gate of a field, a mother and her young daughter stroking head of a cow, Bucks, England, UK. Based at Wendover, the educational establishment known as The Farmhouse School, was established by Quaker, Isobel Fry around 1900 and had pupils from 8 to 18 years old. Regardless of their age, the pupils had to rise early each day as tthey were responsible for looking after the animals and general farm duties before breakfast. Traditional school lessons would then take place.
1964, outside in a farmyard, a young girl holding a cow's head, with adult visitors watching on, Wendover, Bucks, England, UK. The girl is a pupil at The Farmhouse School, established by Quaker, Isobel Fry around 1900 with children aged 8 to 18 years old. All the pupils had to rise early each day, to look after the animals and undertake general farm duties before breakfast. Traditional school lessons would then take place. Fry believed that learning about other subjects, such as science, nature, accounting came through work activities on the farm. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/1964-outside-in-a-farmyard-a-young-girl-holding-a-cows-head-with-adult-visitors-watching-on-wendover-bucks-england-uk-the-girl-is-a-pupil-at-the-farmhouse-school-established-by-quaker-isobel-fry-around-1900-with-children-aged-8-to-18-years-old-all-the-pupils-had-to-rise-early-each-day-to-look-after-the-animals-and-undertake-general-farm-duties-before-breakfast-traditional-school-lessons-would-then-take-place-fry-believed-that-learning-about-other-subjects-such-as-science-nature-accounting-came-through-work-activities-on-the-farm-image486161488.html
RM2K6XFX8–1964, outside in a farmyard, a young girl holding a cow's head, with adult visitors watching on, Wendover, Bucks, England, UK. The girl is a pupil at The Farmhouse School, established by Quaker, Isobel Fry around 1900 with children aged 8 to 18 years old. All the pupils had to rise early each day, to look after the animals and undertake general farm duties before breakfast. Traditional school lessons would then take place. Fry believed that learning about other subjects, such as science, nature, accounting came through work activities on the farm.
1964, farmer standing amd looking at his empty milking shed or parlor, England, UK. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/1964-farmer-standing-amd-looking-at-his-empty-milking-shed-or-parlor-england-uk-image213859994.html
RMPBX4GX–1964, farmer standing amd looking at his empty milking shed or parlor, England, UK.
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