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American Scouts hikingA group of American Boy Scouts walking through open countryside. circa 1960s
Boy & Girl RamblingA young boy and girl make their way through the countryside on a sunny day. Date: 1950s
Dapper Rambling FellowA dapper rambler pauses on his way to admire the countryside. He wears a flat cap, plus- fours with wool socks, carrying a stout walking stick. Date: 1930s
Three RamblersThree ramblers make their way through a wood along a path, carrying compact rucksacks on their backs. Date: 1930s
Ramblers 1950SA group of Midland Ramblers on a walk in the lovely English countryside near Coughton, Warwickshire. Date: late 1950s
Rosa Weeping Excelsa, a rambling rose of the Rosaceae family, with bright pink flowers
The Hiker & Camper, 1933Front cover of The Hiker and Camper, the thirties magazine devoted to outdoor pursuits. Red version
The Hiker & Camper MagFront cover of The Hiker and Camper, the magazine advising on one of the premier hobbies of the thirties. Feature an advertisement for Stormgard capes, sou westers, rucksacks
Ramblers with BabyA couple of ramblers in berets, carrying their baby girl in a rucksack
Rambler Takes a BreakA lady rambler wearing a houndstooth check skirt, shirt style blouse, beret and haversack takes a break to mop her brow
Ramblers on Wrynose PassTouring cyclists, ramblers, pausing for a breather while climbing the steep and rugged Wrynose Pass, one of the wildest parts of Langdale Valley, Westmorland, England
Rambling Fashions 1930SA party of hikers, mostly young women, resting on the Sidlaw Hills, near Perth, Scotland
Girls Hiking TripA row of rather boisterous looking schoolgirls, about to set off on a school hiking trip
Family Country WalkA mother, father and son climb over a dry stone wall stile, whilst out walking in the countryside at Dovedale, Derbyshire, England. Hazelton Clump is on the skyline
no Trespassers AllowedA curious sign on a gate in the countryside, reading: Please do not spit, or throw stones, etc. in field. No trespassers allowed. Grange- over-Sands, Lancashire