RM2BJ072B–In the early 20th Century the grocer weighed and packed most of the food he sold . An old print of Barrows' Stores , Birmingham
RF2BJ0HDM–A threshing sledge, as used in countries of the eastern Mediterranean since biblical times through to the 20th century, An ancient feature of Meditera
RF2BJ0HDF–A threshing sledge, as used in countries of the eastern Mediterranean since biblical times through to the 20th century, An ancient feature of Meditera
RM2BJ0859–Fertility - c.1902 - by Munch, Edvard (1863-1944) - Location Nasjonalgalleriet, Oslo, Norway - In The National Gallery of Oslo - Edvard Munch (December 12, 1863 - January 23, 1944) was a Norwegian expressionist painter and printmaker. His intense, evocative treatment of anguish greatly influenced development of German expressionism in the early 20th century. -
RM2BJ04A8–Elizabeth David - Cookery writer. - 1969 - - - Elizabeth David CBE (December 26, 1913 - May 22, 1992), was a pre-eminent British cookery writer of the mid 20th century. - -
RM2BJ08J7–The Leicester barn at Kenilworth Castle which dates from the fifteenth century has been converted into a refreshment room for visitors. - 23 September 1931
RM2BJ0949–Bottles of Penshurst wines stored in shelves in Bob Westphal's cellar. Penshurst Vineyard, Kent. - 1977
RM2BJ0964–New French tractor prototype specially made for vineyards by Brandt-Ball photographed at Chateau Lax Mission Haut Brion, Bordeaux. - Between the wheels there is nearly 6 feet clearance in height and nearly double the width.
RM2BJ094H–A days grape harvest at Swanbridge, Glamorgan.
RM2BJ0959–Wooton Vines - A general view of the vineyard and farm - Wootton Vineyard, Northtown, North Wootton, Shepton Mallet.
RM2BJ0962–Vitis vinifera, a common grape vine, native to the Mediterranean region, central Europe, and southwestern Asia, from Morocco and Portugal north to southern Germany and east to northern Iran.
RM2BJ094A–French Wine Harvest.0 - White grapes, just cut with scissors. This bunch is in the ideal state - almost rotten, to our eyes, but full of sugar. Called the pourriture noble (the noble rot). - 1951
RM2BJ095M–Bottles of Penshurst wines stored in shelves in Bob Westphal's cellar. Penshurst Vineyard, Kent. - 1977
RM2BJ095R–Madeleine Angevine white wine grape variety. - Felstar - Crick's Green Vineyard. - J.G.Barrett.
RM2BJ094P–Botrytis which, in the form of the 'noble rot', can concentrate the sugar in the grapes under certain weather conditions; more usually it rots the grapes and severely reduces the crop.
RM2BJ093B–Seigrebe. - Felstar Crick's Green Vineyard. - J.G.Barrett.
RM2BJ095A–Bottles of Penshurst wines in Bob Westphal's cellar. Penshurst Vineyard, Kent. - 1977
RM2BJ094R–Wine growing at Lord Bute's vineyards at Glamorgan, Wales.
RM2BJ0993–Workers using a crowbar to make holes for stakes at Hambledon Vinyard.
RM2BJ09AF–Pruning and Training Vines - Bob Hollister tying up Reichensteiner vines with the Max Tapener Gun which speeds up the work. The 3/4 acre plot was planted in 1972. An acre of wines should produce 3 tons of grapes to make 1000 battles of wine.
RM2BJ094D–Seibel. - Felstar Crick's Green Vineyard. - J.G.Barrett.
RM2BJ095P–Black cluster grapes on a vine.
RM2BJ0948–English Wine in the Mall.
RM2BJ099P–Picture Shows: Man on tractor in the Vineyard. Wooton Vines.
RM2BJ0946–French Wine Harvest.0 - White grapes, just cut with scissors. This bunch is in the ideal state - almost rotten, to our eyes, but full of sugar. Called the pourriture noble (the noble rot). - 1951
RM2BJ0950–Madeline Angevine. - Felstar Crick's Green Vineyard. - J.G.Barrett.
RM2BJ098X–The grateful French erected this monument to Jules Planchon, who grafted the European vine on to an American rootstock and thus saved the vineyards of Europe from extinction by phylloxera.
RM2BJ092D–Scheurebe white wine grape variety. - Felstar - Crick's Green Vineyard. - J.G.Barrett.
RM2BJ093K–Scheurebe white wine grape variety. - Felstar - Crick's Green Vineyard. - J.G.Barrett.
RM2BJ094X–Plasmopara viticola - causal agent of grapevine downy mildew, is a heterothallic oomycete that overwinters as oospores in leaf litter and soil.
RM2BJ095Y–French Wine Harvest - These bottles may look dirty on the outside - but they are ready for bottling and are quite clean inside.
RM2BJ093C–Seibel. - Felstar Crick's Green Vineyard. - J.G.Barrett.
RM2BJ095T–Wine processing machinery, Castell Coch, Glamorgan, Wales.
RM2BJ094F–Mr Ambrose of Cavendish Manor, Suffolk, increases his chance of publicity by posing for a good picture. You
RM2BJ0961–Siegerrebe white wine grape variety. - Felstar - Crick's Green Vineyard. - J.G.Barrett.
RM2BJ09A4–Woman worker in Moet & Chandon factory checking the champagne corks coming out of automatic cutting machine.
RM2BJ094Y–Lord Bute's Vineyard, Castell Coch, Wales.
RM2BJ0954–Felstar Estate Bottled English Table Wine. Produced by J.G. & I.M. Barrett at Cricks Green, Felsted, Essex.
RM2BJ094B–Seibel. - Felstar Crick's Green Vineyard. - J.G.Barrett.
RM2BJ095H–Cases of Penshurst wines from Penshurst Vineyard, Kent. - 1977
RM2BJ0955–Phomopsis (Dead arm of grapevine) - disease of grapes caused by a deep-seated wood rot of the arms or trunk of the grapevine.
RM2BJ098Y–French Wine Making - A wooden mallet, used to press down the grapes in Herault, France.
RM2BJ095W–Wooton Vines - A general view of the vineyard and farm - Wootton Vineyard, Northtown, North Wootton, Shepton Mallet.
RM2BJ09DT–Vines planted in black polyethylene to control weeds and conserve warmth and moisture. Ridge Farm.
RM2BJ095D–Wine Making - Filling a pipette by suction.
RM2BJ0958–Reichensteiner white wine grape variety. - Felstar - Crick's Green Vineyard. - J.G.Barrett.
RM2BJ0960–Oidium (powdery mildew) - fungal disease that affects a wide range of plants.
RM2BJ0881–Chota haziree or a little breakfast in India, from a photograph by A.Williamson. Two men having breakfast on a terrace, one relaxing and reading the newspaper.
RM2BJ0928–Wine Label. - 1975. unidentified wine.
RM2BJ091M–Wine Label. - Chateau Dunsley. - A wine made from varieties of the riesling and sylvaner grapes grown in a vineyard in Kinver in co-operation with the Kinver Wine Circle.
RM2BJ0924–Wine Label. - Clmham Park. Dry White Table Wine. 1977. Produced and Estate Bottled by R.S Don, Wine Grower at North Elmsham, Norfolk, England. Elmham Estate Wines. 70cl. -
RM2BJ0934–Wine Label. - English Table Wine. Essex Crown. Muller Thurgau. Dry White Wine Wine made from grapes grown near Colchester by Essex Vineyards Ltd, Crown lane, Ardleigh, Essex. - Bottled by the producer. 1976. - -
RM2BJ092H–Wine label - Frithsden English White Table Wine. Produced in Hertfordshire and bottled by P & A Latchford in Frithsden, Berkhamsted, Hertfordshire. - 1977
RM2BJ0943–Wine Label. - Thornbury Castle. - English White Wine Produced from Riesling-Sylvaner. Grapes grown in the castle grounds. - Kenneth Bell.
RM2BJ0900–Wine label - Hambledon Wine. A wine blend of Chardonnay grape and Pinot Meunier. Produced and bottled by Sir Guy and Lady Salisbury - Jones at a vineyard in Hambledon, Hampshire. - 1976
RM2BJ0905–Wine Label - Lamberhurst Priory. A Reichensteiner vine variety English Table Wine. Estate bottled by Kenneth McAlpine, Lamberhurst Vineyards, Kent. -
RM2BJ0939–Wine Label. - Penshurst. Estate Bottled by the Producer. English Dry White Table Wine. 70cl. - Produce of the UK. W.H.Westphal Grove, Vineyard, Penshurst, Kent.
RM2BJ0953–Wine Label. - Fressingfield. Muller-Thurgau. Dry White Table Wine. Suffolk Grapes Grown by Wood Farm Vineyard Fressingfield. Bottled at Bruisyard Wines Ltd, Bruisyard. - Produce of the UK.
RM2BJ092J–Wine Label - Breaky Bottom Dry White Table Wine. A Muller-Thurgau vine variety. Estate grown by Peter Hall at Breaky Bottom Vineyard, Sussex.
RM2BJ092E–Wine Label. - Cufic. Light dry table wine from the Cheddar Valley. 70cl. Grown and bottled in the UK by Cufic vines, Cheddar Somerset Partners A.J. and E.Pinnington. -
RM2BJ0907–Wine label - Felstar English sparkling wine. 'Methode Champenoise' produced and estate bottled by J. G. & I. M. Barrett in Felsted, Essex. - 1976
RM2BJ094K–Wine Label - Felstar English Table Wine. A Seyval Blanc and Chardonnay vine variety produced by J.G. & I.M. Barrett in Felsted, Essex. -
RM2BJ0922–Wine Label - Wootton English Table Wine. A Muller-Thurgau/Seyval vine variety. Produced by Major and Mrs C.L.B.Gillespie at North Wootton, Somerset.
RM2BJ092A–Wine Label. - Broadwater. Muller Thurgau. 1977. - White Table Wine. Estate Bottled by Anglia Vineyards Ltd. Broadwater. Framlingham. Suffolk. Produced in the United Kingdom. 70cl.
RM2BJ095F–Wine Label. - Felstar Estate Bottled English Table Wine. J.G Barrett wine growers the vineyards crick's green Felsted, Essex England. - -
RM2BJ0937–Wine Label. - 1976 unidentified wine.
RM2BJ08Y7–Wine Label. - 1976 Medium Dry. unidentified wine.
RM2BJ093T–Wine Label - Wenden English White Table Wine. Made from grapes grown at Wenden Vineyard, Saffron Walden, Essex.
RM2BJ0942–Wine Label - Breaky Bottom Dry White Table Wine. Estate grown and bottled by Peter Hall at Breaky Bottom Vineyard, Sussex.
RM2BJ0944–Wine Label. - Breaky Bottom. Dry White Table Wine. Estate Grown and Bottled by Peter Hall. - Breaky Bottom Vineyard, Rodmell, Sussex. - Produce of the UK.
RM2BJ0927–Wine Label. - 1976. unidentified wine.
RM2BJ0938–Wine Label. - Gutenborner. Carr Taylor. Table Wine. Yew Tree Farm Hastings Sussex. Product of the United Kingdom. Medium Dry English White Wine.
RM2BJ08YK–Wine label - Frithsden English White Table Wine. Produced in Hertfordshire and bottled by P & A Latchford in Frithsden, Berkhamsted, Hertfordshire. - 1977
RM2BJ0936–Wine Label. - Beaulieu. Medium Dry English White Wine. Produced from grapes gwon in the vineyards at Beaulieu Abbey. Bottled for Beaulieu Manor, Hampshire.
RM2BJ093F–Wine Label. - Hascombe. Surrey's First Wine. 1976. English Table Wine. Grown by T.P.Baillie-Grohman, Hascombe Vineyard, Godalming, England. - Produce of the UK.
RM2BJ092W–Wine Label. - Chilsdown. 1976. English White Table Wine. Made from Mueller Thurgau and Richensteiner Grapes grown on Chillsdown in the county of Sussex. - Paget Brothers, The Old Station House, Singleton Chichester. - -
RM2BJ0916–Wine Label - St Etheldreda Muller Thurgau English White Wine. Produced from grapes grown at the Isle of Ely Vineyard, Wilburton, Cambridgeshire. - 1977
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