RM2M99C6G–Barrie Rutter (Napoleon) in ANIMAL FARM by George Orwell at the Cottesloe Theatre, National Theatre (NT), London SE1 25/04/1984 adapted & directed by Peter Hall design: Jennifer Carey lighting: John Bury movement: Stuart Hopps
RMG4M7HD–The house used as a hide-out, at Leatherslade Farm, Oakley, near Bukinghamshire, by the gang who carried out the 2.6 million pound Great mail Train Robbery. In front of the farmhouse is a half-dug hole , believed to have been intended to bury the loot.
RMG3WTXM–thousands of people leaving the main stage at download music festival late at night in mud after last band
RM2T1KMBT–Land Girl Rosalind Cox shows her Women's Land Army armband to local farm labourer Sam Scott in the "Black Dog and Duck" pub at Bury in West Sussex, 1944.
RMPG04AP–. The Victoria history of the county of Bedford. Natural history. FLITT HUNDRED CADDINGTON. Dean and Chaptek or St. Paol's. Gules two crossed s'words ar- gent ivitb bilts or and a golden D in the chief. About one mile west from the church there is now a farm called the Bury Farm. The farm-house of the seventeenth century is prob- ably on the site of the old manor-house. Copies of manorial court rolls of the sixteenth, seven- teenth, and eighteenth cen- turies are preserved in the library of St. Paul's, together with some early surveys and leases. From these it would appear that in the twelfth
RMRDFANB–. The Victoria history of the county of Bedford. Natural history. FLITT HUNDRED CADDINGTON. Dean and Chaptek or St. Paol's. Gules two crossed s'words ar- gent ivitb bilts or and a golden D in the chief. About one mile west from the church there is now a farm called the Bury Farm. The farm-house of the seventeenth century is prob- ably on the site of the old manor-house. Copies of manorial court rolls of the sixteenth, seven- teenth, and eighteenth cen- turies are preserved in the library of St. Paul's, together with some early surveys and leases. From these it would appear that in the twelfth
RMB5FE8P–Arthur Thompson of Lark Mount farm near Bury Lancs wondered where one of newly born kittens kept disappearing to on his farm.
RMEGTT3P–The Birth Place of the late Sir Robert Peel, Blackburn, Lancashire UK scanned at high resolution from a book printed around 1850.
RF2P126KC–Stick figure man standing with shovel vector illustration set. Stickman digging ground, planting tree, gathering harvest icon silhouette pictogram
RM2M99C6W–Wendy Morgan (Minimus) in ANIMAL FARM by George Orwell at the Cottesloe Theatre, National Theatre (NT), London SE1 25/04/1984 adapted & directed by Peter Hall design: Jennifer Carey lighting: John Bury movement: Stuart Hopps
RM2JRF8X6–Land Girl Rosalind Cox shows her Women's Land Army armband to local farm labourer Sam Scott in the "Black Dog and Duck" pub at Bury in West Sussex, 1944.
RMPG0C8P–. The Victoria history of the county of Hertford. Natural history. Stevenage Bury- Front Vii. Stevenage : Chells Farm from the Souti. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Page, William, 1861-1934, ed. Westminster [etc. , A. Constable & company, limited]
RM2AFRBN7–. Poultry for the farm and home. Canker. This is a sore throat similar to diphtheria. Removea sick hen at once. Sulphur sprinkled in the mouth and throat is the best treatment. Limber Neck. Eating decayedanimal matter causes this. Find thedecayed caicass and bury or burn it.Sometimes castor oil will cme. Frozen Combs. Put snow or coldwater to the combs before they thaw.After thawing apply vaseline for sev-eral days.. Courtesy And. Jixp. bLuiiou Canker or chick diph-theria. The owner let thischick mope around untilit infected the entire flock. Crop Bound. This is a partialparalysis of the crop
RM2M99C6R–Wendy Morgan (Minimus) in ANIMAL FARM by George Orwell at the Cottesloe Theatre, National Theatre (NT), London SE1 25/04/1984 adapted & directed by Peter Hall design: Jennifer Carey lighting: John Bury movement: Stuart Hopps
RM2X0PHW5–STORY OF THE DRUMS - The three drums, with five of the First Batt. Suffolks who were over in 1940 when the drums were hidden (L-R) Pte. A. Day, 5 New Street, Weymouth. L/Cpl. C. Clarke, 190 Green End Road, Cambridge, Lt-Col. R.E. Goodwin, DSO, 14 Westley Road, Bury St. Edmunds, Suffolk. RSM G. Trindini, 22, Wythes Road, Silvertown (a drummer for twelve years and now the band's instructor); L/Cpl Jack Hutchinson, Penn Farm. Cheddar. Photographic negative , British Army, 21st Army Group
RMPG0C51–. The Victoria history of the county of Bedford. Natural history. ROTHERHAM, ytft three running hartl or. GosTwiCK. Argent a bend gules cotised table between six Cornish choughs. farm' of Chamberlains Bury on the former, who, dying in 1619, was succeeded by a son John Chishull, and he transferred the manor to Nicholas Franklin in 1638.'' The Franklins appear to have retained this manor for some time ; John Franklin was in posses- sion in 1759," but between that date and 1797 it had become the property of Earl Spencer, to whom Dunton Goyes (q.v.) at this time belonged, and the manors have
RM2CE6PXT–. Historic homes of New England . acumcon, was by the General Court of thecolony allowed to be a plantation under the nameof Newbury, a committee was appointed to setout a farm for Richard Dummer about the fallsof Newbury, not to exceed five hundred acres,that is, provided it be not prejudicial to New-bury. On the eighth day of July it was further orderedby the General Court that a convenient quantityof land be set out within the bounds of Newburyfor the keeping of the cattle that came over in theDutch ship that year and to belong to the ownersof said cattle. Richard Dummer removed to Newbury
RM2M99C70–2nd left: Barrie Rutter (Napoleon) in ANIMAL FARM by George Orwell at the Cottesloe Theatre, National Theatre (NT), London SE1 25/04/1984 adapted & directed by Peter Hall design: Jennifer Carey lighting: John Bury movement: Stuart Hopps
RMPG0C4X–. The Victoria history of the county of Bedford. Natural history. ROTHERHAM, ytft three running hartl or. GosTwiCK. Argent a bend gules cotised table between six Cornish choughs. farm' of Chamberlains Bury on the former, who, dying in 1619, was succeeded by a son John Chishull, and he transferred the manor to Nicholas Franklin in 1638.'' The Franklins appear to have retained this manor for some time ; John Franklin was in posses- sion in 1759," but between that date and 1797 it had become the property of Earl Spencer, to whom Dunton Goyes (q.v.) at this time belonged, and the manors have
RMRDFBEF–. The Victoria history of the county of Hertford. Natural history. Stevenage Bury- Front Vii. Stevenage : Chells Farm from the Souti. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Page, William, 1861-1934, ed. Westminster [etc. , A. Constable & company, limited]
RM2M99C6X–front centre: Barrie Rutter (Napoleon) in ANIMAL FARM by George Orwell at the Cottesloe Theatre, National Theatre (NT), London SE1 25/04/1984 adapted & directed by Peter Hall design: Jennifer Carey lighting: John Bury movement: Stuart Hopps
RMPG0C5E–. The Victoria history of the county of Bedford. Natural history. BIGGLESWADE HUNDRED DUNTON Millo is marked by the old Gravel Pits, beyond which lies Millowbury. At Millow Hall Farm, still on the same side of the road, a branch road leads down to Dunton Lodge in the south-east of the parish. The road, leaving Millo behind on the west, passes the point of intersection with that leading to Dunton, and approaches the hamlet of Newton, whence a footpath leads northward to Newton Bury. The road from Eyworth on the north-east leads down into the small village of Dunton, which is near the centre of
RMRDF2F0–. The Victoria history of the county of Bedford. Natural history. BIGGLESWADE HUNDRED DUNTON Millo is marked by the old Gravel Pits, beyond which lies Millowbury. At Millow Hall Farm, still on the same side of the road, a branch road leads down to Dunton Lodge in the south-east of the parish. The road, leaving Millo behind on the west, passes the point of intersection with that leading to Dunton, and approaches the hamlet of Newton, whence a footpath leads northward to Newton Bury. The road from Eyworth on the north-east leads down into the small village of Dunton, which is near the centre of
RM2M99C6P–front centre - left: Boxer right: Clover in ANIMAL FARM by George Orwell at the Cottesloe Theatre, National Theatre (NT), London SE1 25/04/1984 adapted & directed by Peter Hall design: Jennifer Carey lighting: John Bury movement: Stuart Hopps
RMPG1N2A–. Types and breeds of farm animals . Livestock. THE RAMBOUILLET 369 importations. In 1848 John D. Patterson of Westfield, New York, on the western border of that state, made an importation including many superior sheep, his ewes weighing from 120 to 150 pounds and some of his rams up to 300 pounds. In 185 i F. M. Rotch of New York is said to have'made an importation with Taintor of Connecticut. That same year S. W. Jewett of Middle- bury, Vermont, imported eighteen rams and eighty-two ewes from Victor Gilbert, and George Campbell of Westminster, Vermont,. Fig. 164. A Rambouillet ram, second in
RMRDF2DX–. The Victoria history of the county of Bedford. Natural history. ROTHERHAM, ytft three running hartl or. GosTwiCK. Argent a bend gules cotised table between six Cornish choughs. farm' of Chamberlains Bury on the former, who, dying in 1619, was succeeded by a son John Chishull, and he transferred the manor to Nicholas Franklin in 1638.'' The Franklins appear to have retained this manor for some time ; John Franklin was in posses- sion in 1759," but between that date and 1797 it had become the property of Earl Spencer, to whom Dunton Goyes (q.v.) at this time belonged, and the manors have
RM2M99C6D–l-r: David Ryall (Squealer), Kenny Ireland (Old Major), Greg Hicks (Snowball) in ANIMAL FARM by George Orwell at the Cottesloe Theatre, National Theatre (NT), London SE1 25/04/1984 adapted & directed by Peter Hall design: Jennifer Carey lighting: John Bury movement: Stuart Hopps
RMRDF2E7–. The Victoria history of the county of Bedford. Natural history. ROTHERHAM, ytft three running hartl or. GosTwiCK. Argent a bend gules cotised table between six Cornish choughs. farm' of Chamberlains Bury on the former, who, dying in 1619, was succeeded by a son John Chishull, and he transferred the manor to Nicholas Franklin in 1638.'' The Franklins appear to have retained this manor for some time ; John Franklin was in posses- sion in 1759," but between that date and 1797 it had become the property of Earl Spencer, to whom Dunton Goyes (q.v.) at this time belonged, and the manors have
RM2M99C6F–front, l-r: Kenny Ireland (Old Major), Greg Hicks (Snowball), David Ryall (Squealer) in ANIMAL FARM by George Orwell at the Cottesloe Theatre, National Theatre (NT), London SE1 25/04/1984 adapted & directed by Peter Hall design: Jennifer Carey lighting: John Bury movement: Stuart Hopps
RMRDYTWR–. Types and breeds of farm animals. Livestock. 556 SHEEP breed to go into New Hampshire, to P. W. Jones of Amherst. Shropshires were exhibited at the New York State Fair at Elmira, in 1861, including the ram Gratitude, that had been shown the year previous at the Royal Agricultural Society Show at Canter- bury, England. In 1862 P. Lorillard of Fordham, New York, also had a flock, and in 1868 L. C. Fish of Otego, New York, began breeding them. About 1875 the first Shropshires were brought from Canada to Michigan by Mrs. Ann Newton of Pontiac. In 1880 this breed was advertised by J. A. Brown &am
RMRDF98W–. Types and breeds of farm animals . Livestock. THE RAMBOUILLET 369 importations. In 1848 John D. Patterson of Westfield, New York, on the western border of that state, made an importation including many superior sheep, his ewes weighing from 120 to 150 pounds and some of his rams up to 300 pounds. In 185 i F. M. Rotch of New York is said to have'made an importation with Taintor of Connecticut. That same year S. W. Jewett of Middle- bury, Vermont, imported eighteen rams and eighty-two ewes from Victor Gilbert, and George Campbell of Westminster, Vermont,. Fig. 164. A Rambouillet ram, second in
RMRE4EAD–. An illustrated manual of British birds. Birds. DIOIIEDEID/E. 753. THE BLACK-BROWED ALBATROSS. DioMEDEA melan6phrys, Boic. On July 9th 1897, an exhausted individual of this species was captured on the Streetly Hall Farm, near I>inton, in Cambridge- shire, and was sent by Mr. S. Owen Webb to Mr. Travis, a taxidermist at Bury St. Edmunds (Ibis 1897, p. 625). Through the good offices of the Rev. Julian Tuck, Col. E. A. Butler and Mr. J. H. Gurney, the specimen was sent to London for the inspection of Mr. Salvin and others. Mr. Southwell has neatly remarked that after all the species was only
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