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Foyers from above the fallFoyers in Scotland, from above the fall
Shire Horse Parade at the Royal Cornwall ShowA man with two horses at the Shire Horse Parade at the Royal Cornwall Agricultural Show, which takes place at the beginning of June each year, at Wadebridge in North Cornwall
Filling working horse collarsA rural craftsmans fillas a collar for a working horse with straw. Watercolour Painting by Malcolm Greensmith
Ploughing Match, EnglandA ploughing Match at Wivelsfield, West Sessex, England. A farmer ploughs a field with the aid of two Shire horses
A team of working horses at work in the fields ploughing. Painting by Malcolm Greensmith
Feeding the horsesA farmer brings feed to an adult shire horse grazing in a field and a young foal. Painting by Malcolm Greensmith
Blacksmith shoeing a horseA Blacksmith changes the shoes on a working horse. Painting by Malcolm Greensmith
Prince Charlie MonumentBONNIE PRINCE CHARLIE His monument at Glenfinnan, Inverness-shire, Scotland, where his Royal Stanard was raised and he read a Declaration in 1745
Shire Hall, SuffolkThe Shire Hall in Woodbridge, Suffolk. Built during the reign of Elizabeth I and situated at the centre of the town
Shire Horses WorkingWorking Shire horses with their owner on a farm
Scotland / Lochy BridgeWhere the road to Mullaig, The Road to the Isles, leaves Fort William, Inverness-shire, Scotland. A glimpse of Lochy Bridge, with Ben Nevis looming above
The River TweedA charming view of the River Tweed, as it flows through the lovely scenery of the Scottish Lowlands near Peebles, Peebles-shire, Scotland
Raising British FlagThe British flag is raised on the Ruo, up the Shire river from the Zambesi, probably in present-day Malawi
A Farrier at work, WorcestershireA Farrier at work, fitting a shoe to a large working horse, Worcestershire. Photograph by Norman Synge Waller Budd
Seaforth SergeantA Sergeant from the Seaforth Highlanders. (Ross-shire Buffs, the Duke of Albany s)
Harvesting Sussex 1940SHarvesting in Sussex with a Shire horse and cart
Chelmsford Shire HallThe Shire Hall at Chelmsford, Essex, with a stagecoach just leaving
Gretna Green - too LateA Gretna Green wedding - until 1856, runaway couples could be married at Gretna, Dumfries- shire (Scotland) without banns licence, or priest, by black- smith, landlord or tollkeeper