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Canvas Print : Harvesting flax, Norfolk a98_09093
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Harvesting flax, Norfolk a98_09093
Fields near Paston, Norfolk. Harvesting flax in July 1946. The strong fibre within the stalk of the flax plant is used to make linen thread and yarn, while the seed can be used for linseed oil and animal feed. Here harvesting is taking place on the flat Norfolk countryside as the country crept back to normality after World War II. Photographed by Hallam Ashley
Media ID 1749375
© Historic England
Farming Field Rural Tractor Work
20"x20" (50x50cm) Canvas Print
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