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The third film in a series re-creating the experiences of East Anglian farmworkers before the First World War. After harvest, East Anglian men, with little prospect of employement in the winter, left their...
A programme of six short films mostly from the 1950s, shot by farmers on their own farms and previously released by the East Anglian Film Archive. Most of the farms were large for their day, employing 20 or...
A guide to the beekeeper’s year for those who have already taken a basic course. Beekeeping lecturer and adviser Paul Metcalf explains and demonstrates hive management, swarm control, disease control,...
This video shows a hundred years of cereal harvesting equipment in operation. Starting with a scything gang, it includes a 1930 McCormick Daisy sail reaper, a 1946 Lanz self-binder, a case model Q...
A filmed record of the rethatching of a Suffolk cottage from the drilling of the wheat seed on Robert and John Foster’s Red Barn Farm. The farmers show how they protect the growing crop and prepare a...
Contrasts farming methods filmed in 1939 by a Kent farmer with the same operations in the 1990s, showing how the processes of drilling, spraying, harrowing and harvesting have changed from the...
Uses archive film, photographs and first-hand accounts to tell the story of British farming during World War 2, when farmers had to cope with ever-increasing productivity targets coupled with shortages of...
A BYGONES Special by Anglia Television, recording the memories of a group of retired farm workers in 1975, memories going back to the turn of the century. The programme goes through the key operations:...
A BYGONES special produced by Anglia Television in 1975, recalling the age before the tractor when farm work revolved around the horses. Oral historian George Ewart recognised that as this generation of...
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