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Team of stunt women posing with a stunt bicycle Date: circa 1970s
LCC-LFB Aftermath of a warehouse fire, Palmers WharfStacked bales of goods affected by heat and water following a fire at Palmers Wharf, Prince Street, Deptford, SE London
Collecting hay balesCollecting bales of hay in a horse-drawn wooden wagon. Painting by Malcolm Greensmith
Threshing 1930SHarvest time, Essex. The ripe barley is being fed into the thresher, the straw forced out is then compressed into bales, wired up and then carried up to the stack to be stored
Cotton on the quayside, Galveston, Texas, USABales of cotton on the quayside, Galveston, Texas, USA. Date: circa 1910
Flatbed truck loaded with SBA bales, USA. Date: circa 1920
Cricket - Run-It-Out card game - Run OutRun-It-Out card game - Run Out - Hows That? mid-20th century
History. World War II. Latvia. Bullets found in the field of Battle near and More. Over 200 Latvians died between September 26 to 29, 1944
Mississippi Cotton Steamer, New Orleans, Louisiana, USAA cotton steamer on the Mississippi River at New Orleans. Horses and wagons line up to transport bales of cotton. Date: circa 1895
Western Canada - Wheat Field. Date: 1928
Loading cotton, Pensacola, Florida, USAMen loading cotton on board a steamer for export, Pensacola, Florida, USA. Date: 1912
Haymaking in a fieldPeople haymaking in a field. Date: circa 1920s
Brazilian farmer riding a horse loaded with bales of cotton to market.. Handcolored lithograph from Friedrich Wilhelm Goedsches Complete Gallery of Peoples in True Pictures, Meissen, circa 1835-1840
Young villagers on bales of straw, France, 18th century, from a painting by Nicolas Lancret.. Handcolored illustration by E. Lechevallier-Chevignard, lithographed by A. Didier, L. Flameng, F
Two firefighters at King George V Dock, East LondonTwo firefighters in action at No.9 Shed, King George V Dock, Port of London Authority, East London (E16), on 29 December 1974 -- a 30-pump fire
Distorted rails after fire in Hackney, East LondonDistorted rails after a fire at Wallis Road, Hackney, East London, 16 August 1955. The fire involved baled cork in the arch under Clarnico Bridge on the railway line between Stratford
Women working land in Cley, Norfolk, WW1Women sent by the Womens Political Union to a farm at Cley, Norfolk for training in farm work during the First World War. Date: 1916
Men with rice bales on cart, Japan. Date: circa 1890s
Ox cart with rice bales, Japan. Date: circa 1890s
British soldiers with anti-aircraft gun, Western Front, WW1British soldiers with an anti-aircraft gun camouflaged by bales of hay at harvest time, on the Western Front in France during World War One. Date: circa 1916
Railway with supplies for British troops, WW1A railway train bringing supplies for British troops on the Western Front during World War One. Date: circa 1916
Man with pony on country lane, ScotlandA man with a pony carrying bales of hay on a country lane in Scotland
Making Hay BalesMaking hay while the sun shines. Date: late 1960s
Typical Harvest Scene, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada Date: circa 1930s
French Coutryfolk - Lunchtime for Reapers / HarvestersFrench Countryfolk - Lunchtime for Reapers/Harvesters Date: circa 1905
British and French soldiers awaiting transport to the frontJacques and Tommy at a Railhead. British and French soldiers awaiting transport to the front Date: circa 1917
Stouks near Uderns - Schwaz district of Tyrol, AustriaStouks in the fields near Uderns, a municipality in the Schwaz district of Tyrol, Austria. Date: circa 1947
Kortrijk - sheafs of cornStooks in a field - sheafs of grain at Kortrijk, Belgium Date: circa 1910s
Farmers carrying straw-bales. Hindu art. Miniature Painting. FRANCE. Paris. National Library
San Lawrenz church with hay bales Date: 2011
Hay bales, Ta Pinu National Shrine, Ghammar / Ghasri, Gozo Date: 2011
Coloured Cloth Hall, Leeds, YorkshireThe Coloured Cloth Hall at Leeds in Yorkshire. Large bales of coloured cloth are arranged in piles with the producers negotiating prices with customers. Date: 1844
Betsimisaraka man carrying reedsA Betsimisaraka man from Madagascar carrying two large bales of rushes/reeds, canes. The Betsimisaraka constitute the second largest group (15%) of Madagascars population. Date: circa 1910s
Transporting corn or wheat - ItalySpedaluzzo, near Greve (not too far from Florence), Italy - an ox cart transporting bales of corn Date: circa 1910s
The ScarecrowA young girl talks about the perfect man for marriage - one who can support her as well as the scarecrow! She also extols the virtues of the scarecrow to frighten away the crows ! Date: circa 1908
India - The Harvest of corn Date: circa 1907
Farmer and laden ox cartFarmer and his Oxen cart transporting a large volume of hay - Bearnais region. Date: circa 1910s
Shortsighted young cricketer is bowled outA shortsighted young cricketer is bowled out -- the bales are flying off the stumps
Press for packing Indian cottonIndian workers operate machinery for compressing cotton into neat bales
Cotton Store, BombayA group of Indian cotton workers relax amongst the cotton bales
Grass Cutters - Mules bringing in the fodder - India
Japanese packhorse with bags of rice
Loading up a camel - Algeria. There is a set of scales (and administration desk) in the background to make sure the weight of the goods is correctly recorded prior to departure
Firewood Carrier - JapanAn old man carries two very large and very neat bundles of firewood on a yolk, Japan
Scotland - Abbey Church - St Mary, Iona. Existing building founded in c.1203 by Benedictines near the site of St Columbas Church c.563
Riverside scene - PakistanA Pakistani man gathering tall reeds/rushes growing alongside a small stream. Photograph by Ralph Ponsonby Watts
Men and women collect and tie reed bundlesCollecting and tieing reed bundles by a stream in a province formerly part of India and now wiithin modern Pakistan. Photograph by Ralph Ponsonby Watts
Building a mill at an outdoor hay store at Oran, AlgeriaConstruction of a mill out of hay at Oran; also transliterated as Ouahran. From the Berber word Wahran, the plural of Wahra, i.e. " lion"