Farming plays a big part in the roles of many of our ancestors, the history of this way of life is very interesting.
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Hi Sheri,
Many thanks for your comments, I sorry to hear of your husband's stroke.
Oh yes please use the photos for your painting, the plough horses are so handsome!
Best wishes, Chris.
Hi Christine,
Please do not be discouraged with the group. I'm a member of about 5 different internet Social Networks, I'm a group leader in one and since my husband had his stroke last year I have not had the time to add material to my own group, nor have I had the heart too be involved.
I LOVED your photo's of the UK Ploughman Championships! I'm just about ready to re-immerse myself back into watercolor painting and horses are one of my favorite interest in life. With your permission I would like to try working from some of your photos?
Note: We may be quiet but our lives are very involved! Thank you for this group and your wonderful posts!
Sincerely, Sheri
We are just back from the UK Ploughman Championships, this is a link to the photos
A note taken from an old farm diary dated 1870
A Farmers Wife recipe for a Bullock in Scour c 1870 1oz Tumerick, 1oz Fenugreek, 1oz Sulhp Vivan, 1oz Aniseed, 1oz Dispenter, 1-1/2oz Drachm Opium ....to be given in a quart of strong beer.
[scour is loose droppings]
Edwardian Rural life, the BBC series is worth looking at:
The "Farmers Weekly" a UK magazine on line has this thread running on it's forums, the links and suggestions given to the original poster may be of interest:
http://www.fwi.co.uk/community/forums/history-of-agriculture-in-bri...
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