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Photograph of Barley Mow PH, Shadwell, London. The main side of the print (shown here) depicts: Left Face on view of the pub
Clifton Hampden, Oxfordshire - The Barley Mow Inn - Painted by landscape artist Alfred Robert Quinton for the Sevenoaks based publishing and printing company J
Taylor, Walker's Barley Mow Pale Ale
Taylor, Walker Barley Mow Pale Ale
Twelve men went to mowTwelve farmworkers hand mowing with scythes. Taken at Maldon Essex in 1907 Date: 1907
Statute or hiring fair, where masters choose their servants
Mow Cop Castle, Cheshire, became a National Trust property in 1937. It was thought to be the birthplace of Primitive Methodism as a venue for open-air meetings. circa 1930s
Douglas YEA-3A Skywarrior 130361, at MASDC for disposal, mow on display at the Pima Air and Space Museum, Tucson, AZ, on loan from the National Naval Aviation Museum. Date: circa 1980
Tupolev ANT-20bis Maxim GorkyTupolev Ant-20Bis Maxim Gorky the Worlds Largest Aircraft Parked in Moscow Date: 1939
Photograph of Barley Mow PH, Selmeston, Sussex. The main side of the print (shown here) depicts: Left Face on view of the pub
Photograph of Barley Mow PH, Epsom, Surrey. The main side of the print (shown here) depicts: Left Face on view of the pub. The back of the print (available on request) details: Trading Record 1907
Photograph of Barley Mow PH, Blewbury, Oxfordshire. The main side of the print (shown here) depicts: Right face on view of the pub
Peasant mowing a field of wheat with a sickle. Miniature. TaTacuinum Sanitatis. 14th century. Medieval handbook of health. Peasant mowing a field of wheat with a sickle. Miniature. Folio 46v
Suburban Sunday in the back gardenA suburban Sunday in the back garden. Mother and son keep cool with bottles of drink, while the dog laps up a glass of Caribbean lemonade. Dad, overheated, gives himself a break from mowing the lawn
Sharpening a ScytheSam Bennett of Ilmington, Warwickshire, England, aged 74, who has used a scythe for 52 years and can still mow one and a quarter acres a day!