RM2BW2M5P–Londoners came to the country for the hop picking. 1935
RM2BW2JAD–Hop Pickers at London Bridge Station at night. 1933
RM2BW2ET2–Hop pickers at London Bridge Station at night. 1933
RM2BW8JHA–Hops collected . Children help hop picking . 1935 .
RM2BW8RKH–Hop picker sleeping under the hop bushes . 1938 .
RM2BW8WHK–Hop pickers huts in Swanley , Kent . 1939.
RM2BW2G97–Hop pickers at London Bridge station going to Kent. 1933
RM2BW8WJA–Hop kiln converted to a house in Birchwood , Kent . 1939
RM2BW941P–Hop pickers walk along a country lane . 1935 .
RM2BW8R81–Hop pickers in East Peckham . 1 September 1938 .
RM2BW8KC3–McConnel hinds , hop pickers work on the machine belt . 1937 .
RM2BW8RHY–Hop pickers watch the swans on the river from a bridge . 1938 .
RM2BW8R8W–Hop pickers in East Peckham in their transport . 1 September 1938 .
RM2BW8RY9–Whitbread ' s hop farm in Belting , Kent . The kilns where the hops are dried . 1938
RM2BW8K7C–Hop Kilns removing dried hops from the kilns in Goudhurst . ( A general view ) 1937
RM2BW9540–A farmer on his Inernational tractor draws a harrow between the hop vines . 1935 .
RM2BW2E1C–Tired children waiting at London Bridge Station for a train to take them hop picking in Kent. 1933
RM2BW8R8C–Hop pickers in East Peckham riding in the back of a truck . 1 September 1938 .
RM2BW8R92–Hop pickers in East Peckham . A baby in a fruit box . 1 September 1938 .
RM2BW92YF–The children of the women hop pickers in Beltring , Kent , playing in the hop fields . 1939 .
RM2BW8RXE–Whitbread ' s hop farm in Belting , Kent . People cueing up at the onsite milk bar . 1938
RM2BW8RYH–Whitbread ' s hop farm in Belting , Kent . People cueing up at the onsite milk bar . 1938
RM2BW8RY6–Whitbread ' s hop farm in Belting , Kent . People queuing up at the onsite milk bar . 1938
RM2BW8RXP–Whitbread ' s hop farm in Belting , Kent . Some ladys are enjoying a cup of milk from the onsite milk bar . 1938
RM2BW8RXA–Whitbread ' s hop farm in Belting , Kent . A gentleman enjoys a cup of milk at the onsite milk bar . 1938
RM2BW92YY–Women hop pickers in Beltring , Kent . Each worker has a gas mask over their shoulder in box in case of a gas attack . 1939 .
RM2BW92YP–Women hop pickers in Beltring , Kent . Each worker has a gas mask over their shoulder in box in case of a gas attack . 1939 .
RM2BW9303–Women hop pickers in Beltring , Kent . Each worker has a gas mask over their shoulder in box in case of a gas attack . 1939 .
RM2BW92XY–Women hop pickers in Beltring , Kent . Each worker has a gas mask over their shoulder in box in case of a gas attack . 1939 .
RM2BW8RKC–Hop picking at Maplescombe Farm , Farningham , Kent . 1938 .
RM2BW8R9N–Hop pickers in East Peckham . 1 September 1938 .
RM2BW8R7R–Hop pickers in East Peckham . 1 September 1938 .
RM2BW92BR–The children of hop pickers take shelter to watch the Battle of Britain . August 1940 .
RM2BTPE0M–Hop picking . 1935 .
RM2BTPE1D–Children help hop picking . 1935 .
RM2BW8M78–Hop pickers in the hop fields with the tops of the oast houses showing in the distance . 1935
RMWHA9R0–The Hop Garden 1858. Thomas Webster 1800-1886
RM2BW8M3J–Hop pickers at the dispensary . 1935
RM2BTPEJY–Hop Kilns in Goudhurst . 1937
RM2BTPPTR–Hop pickers in London. 1933
RM2BTPED1–Hop Kilns in Kent . 1935 .
RM2BTPPTX–Hop pickers in London. 1933
RM2BW8PAJ–Hop pickers dispensary at Faversham , Kent . 1935
RM2BW8KE0–McConnel hinds , hop picking machine . 1937 .
RM2BW9335–Hop pickers en route to a field . 1939
RM2BW8KDC–Hop Kilns the oil heater in Goudhurst . 1937
RM2BW8M4E–Hop - pickers dispensary , children receiving medicine . 1935
RM2BW8KCR–McConnel hinds , children watch the hop picking machine . 1937 .
RM2BW8KDM–McConnel hinds , hop pickers cleaning bines for the machine . 1937 .
RM2BW8MBA–Hop pickers walking back to the oast houses with a loaded cart . 1935
RM2BW8KDA–Hop Kilns the oil heater in Goudhurst . ( A general view ) 1937
RM2BW8PAX–Nurses tending to injured children at the Hop pickers dispensary at Faversham , Kent . 1935
RM2BW8RX1–Whitbread ' s hop farm in Belting , Kent . The onsite childrens nursery . 1938
RM2BW8RXX–Whitbread ' s hop farm in Belting , Kent . The kilns where the hops are dried . 1938
RM2BW8MA2–A view over hop fields showing the hop pickers and the oast houses in the distance . 1935
RM2BW2M7K–Horses on a field in front of a Barn Church with oast house / hop kiln. March 1934
RM2BW22Y0–Dr Linton Smith the Bishop of Rochester paid the annual visit to the Kentish hop fields and health services for the pickers, at Crowhurst farm, East Peckham, Kent. 12 September 1937.
RM2BW2BKR–Old hop kilns used in a new village industry in kent - A vegetable drying factory has been organised by the ministry of food, where women are taught to dry all sorts of vegetables in case of any shortage during the coming spring. 2nd Feburary 1918
RM2BW2BWC–Old hop kilns used in a new village industry in kent - A vegetable drying factory has been organised by the ministry of food, where women are taught to dry all sorts of vegetables in case of any shotage during the coming spring. 2nd Feburary 1918
RM2BW2BX6–Old hop kilns used in a new village industry in kent - A vegetable drying factory has been organised by the ministry of food, where women are taught to dry all sorts of vegetables in case of any shotage during the coming spring. 2nd Feburary 1918
RM2BW2C0E–Old hop kilns used in a new village industry in kent - A vegetable drying factory has been organised by the ministry of food, where women are taught to dry all sorts of vegetables in case of any shotage during the coming spring. 2nd Feburary 1918
RM2BW2BXY–Old hop kilns used in a new village industry in kent - A vegetable drying factory has been organised by the ministry of food, where women are taught to dry all sorts of vegetables in case of any shotage during the coming spring. 2nd Feburary 1918
RM2BW2C09–Old hop kilns used in a new village industry in kent - A vegetable drying factory has been organised by the ministry of food, where women are taught to dry all sorts of vegetables in case of any shotage during the coming spring. 2nd Feburary 1918
RM2BW2BWB–Old hop kilns used in a new village industry in kent - A vegetable drying factory has been organised by the ministry of food, where women are taught to dry all sorts of vegetables in case of any shotage during the coming spring. 2nd Feburary 1918
RM2BW2BYD–Old hop kilns used in a new village industry in kent - A vegetable drying factory has been organised by the ministry of food, where women are taught to dry all sorts of vegetables in case of any shotage during the coming spring.Stoking up the boilers. 2nd Feburary 1918
RM2BW21P6–Sir Kingsley Wood, the Minister of Health, helping the smallest picker when he visited hop pickers in the fields of Lord Walmer's farm near Selborne during his tour of Hampshire hop fields. New regulations affecting the hop pickers have only this year been issued by the Ministry of Health. 2 September 1937
RM2BW24MH–Kissing the Archbishop's ring in the hop gardens. The Archbishop Bishop of Southwark, the Rt Rev P E Amigo, made his annual visit to the Kent hop gardens today (Sunday) and celebrated a special Hop Pickers Mass at Horsmonden. Photo shows, the Archbishop Bishop patting the baby's hand after the mass.. 4 September 1938
RM2BW24KH–Kissing the Archbishop's ring in the hop gardens. The Archbishop Bishop of Southwark, the Rt Rev P E Amigo, made his annual visit to the Kent hop gardens today (Sunday) and celebrated a special Hop Pickers Mass at Horsmonden. Photo shows, a little girl kissing the ring of the Archbishop Bishop at Horsmonden. 4 September 1938
RM2BW24JX–Kissing the Archbishop's ring in the hop gardens. The Archbishop Bishop of Southwark, the Rt Rev P E Amigo, made his annual visit to the Kent hop gardens today (Sunday) and celebrated a special Hop Pickers Mass at Horsmonden. Photo shows, a little girl kissing the ring of the Archbishop Bishop at Horsmonden. 4 September 1938
RM2BW24JH–Kissing the Archbishop's ring in the hop gardens. The Archbishop Bishop of Southwark, the Rt Rev P E Amigo, made his annual visit to the Kent hop gardens today (Sunday) and celebrated a special Hop Pickers Mass at Horsmonden. General view of the service at Beltring, near Paddock Wood. Oast -houses are seen in background. 4 September 1938
RM2BW8R8H–Hop pickers in East Peckham . Young and old helping in the hop field . 1 September 1938 .
RM2BW8R8X–Hop pickers in East Peckham . A child helping in the hop field . 1 September 1938 .
RM2BW8R82–Hop pickers in East Peckham . Young and old working in the hop field . 1 September 1938 .
RM2BW8R8F–Hop pickers in East Peckham . Young and old working in the hop field . 1 September 1938 .
RMWH9321–Hop o' My Thumb
RMWH9301–Hop o'My Thumb. 1804 . (colour in book)
RMWH9297–Hop o' My Thumb. The Ogre catches Little Thumb, 1808.
RMWH92WT–Hop O'My Thumb. the small engraving that headed the first English translation, 1729..
RMWH95YH–Hop Skip and Jump L Casey silver USA Olympic Games Amsterdam 1928
RMWHA9HP–Pip Squeak and Wilfred. Hop skip and what a jump for Stanley!. Daily Mirror. November 1948. Byrne
RMWH92X3–Hop o'My Thumb. 'The Giant Ogre in his Seven League Boots pursuing Hop o'My Thumb and his brother, who hides in a cave'.
RMWHB6EW–Italy, Rome, Olympic Games, 1960: Ira Davis (USA) competes in the final of the hop, step and jump. He came fourth with a distance of 53 feet 10 inches.
RM2BWAWED–Mr E F Chambers who has installed on his farm at Wellington Place , Otham Kent the E Clemns Horse Hop picking machine 6 September 1921
RM2BW9299–A man on a rickety ladder stringing up the hop poles onto which the hop bines will climb . 1939
RM2BW9298–A man on a rickety ladder stringing up the hop poles onto which the hop bines will climb . 1939
RM2GJ110H–ATHLETICS CAMBRIDGE V OXFORD UNIVERSITY HOP STEP EVENT M RALPH 13 MAY 1961
RM2GJ1A79–ATHLETE STOKOVSKI OF BULGARIA AT HOP STEP AND JUMP EVENT WINS AT PHALERON STADIUM IN ATHENS ; 22 MAY 1964
RM2BWARG9–The Waterloo Cup at Altcar A striking photograph obtained at Waterloo Cup Meeting at Altcar showing ' Boy Ben ' leading against ' Hop Forward ' in one of the ties 17 February 1921
RM2BWAXP9–Mr A H Gerrard , the sculptor , and his fiancee , Miss Kathleen Leigh Pemberton , at work converting the hop kilns and dairy at Leyswood House , Groombridge , East Sussex , for their future home . 23 October 1933
RM2BWAXY9–Mr A H Gerrard , the sculptor , and his fiancee , Miss Kathleen Leigh Pemberton , at work converting the hop kilns and dairy at Leyswood House , Groombridge , East Sussex , for their future home . 23 October 1933
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