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"Hops: A Celebration of Tradition and Togetherness" In the heart of Murraygate, Dundee, a vibrant celebration of the Jute Industry unfolds

Background imageHops Collection: Engraving depicting the harvesting of stripped hops from the fields, 19th century

Engraving depicting the harvesting of stripped hops from the fields, 19th century
Engraving depicting the harvesting of stripped hops from the fields

Background imageHops Collection: Medicinal Herbs And Plants. Clockwise From Top Left: Hops, Horsemint, Hellebore, Horse Radish

Medicinal Herbs And Plants. Clockwise From Top Left: Hops, Horsemint, Hellebore, Horse Radish, Ground Ivy, Horse Chestnut. From Virtues Household Physician, Published London 1924

Background imageHops Collection: Mother of family now migrants of Pacific coast, picking hops, Polk County, Oregon, 1939

Mother of family now migrants of Pacific coast, picking hops, Polk County, Oregon, 1939. Creator: Dorothea Lange
Mother of family now migrants of Pacific coast. Were farm owners in Oklahoma until 1936. Picking hops. Polk County, Oregon

Background imageHops Collection: Hop picking in progress in Worcestershire, men hard at work. October 1959

Hop picking in progress in Worcestershire, men hard at work. October 1959

Background imageHops Collection: Hop picking in progress in the fields of worcestershire

Hop picking in progress in the fields of worcestershire. Men/ women and even children hard at work. October 1959

Background imageHops Collection: Hop-picking in progress in the fields of Worcestershire. Women happy but hard at work

Hop-picking in progress in the fields of Worcestershire. Women happy but hard at work. October 1959

Background imageHops Collection: Interior of Oast House, Kent

Interior of Oast House, Kent, England. Showing the Hops Floor Date: 1910s

Background imageHops Collection: Illustration showing a window herb garden

Illustration showing a window herb garden

Background imageHops Collection: HOP PICKERS, 1851. A family of hop pickers. Wood engraving after a painting by William Lee

HOP PICKERS, 1851. A family of hop pickers. Wood engraving after a painting by William Lee, 1851

Background imageHops Collection: Drying fan in Goudhurst. 1937

Drying fan in Goudhurst. 1937

Background imageHops Collection: A man uses stilts for the stringing of the hop poles. 1937

A man uses stilts for the stringing of the hop poles. 1937

Background imageHops Collection: The children of hop pickers take shelter to watch the Battle of Britain. August 1940

The children of hop pickers take shelter to watch the Battle of Britain. August 1940

Background imageHops Collection: Hop picking. 1935

Hop picking. 1935

Background imageHops Collection: Women from Stepney, East London, hop picking in Kent

Women from Stepney, East London, hop picking in Kent
Three women from Stepney, East London, hop picking in Kent. They were assisted by their local vicar, Reverend R Wilson of St. Augustine s, Stepney. circa 1911

Background imageHops Collection: Family of Hop Pickers

Family of Hop Pickers
A family of hop pickers, including a baby, children, adults and grandmother, stop work for a break and something to eat and drink

Background imageHops Collection: The Hop Pickers, etched by Francis Vivares, 1760 (etching)

The Hop Pickers, etched by Francis Vivares, 1760 (etching)
XJF438431 The Hop Pickers, etched by Francis Vivares, 1760 (etching) by Smith, George, of Chichester (1714-76) (after); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageHops Collection: Oast houses a079669

Oast houses a079669
Close-up of three oast houses, viewed from under a roof or awning. Taken in Kent. Photographed by John Gay. Date range: 1955-1959

Background imageHops Collection: Watneys Happy Families - Mrs Hop

Watneys Happy Families - Mrs Hop, the Farmers Wife. circa 1930

Background imageHops Collection: Watneys Happy Families - Mr Hop

Watneys Happy Families - Mr Hop, the Farmer. circa 1930

Background imageHops Collection: Watneys Happy Families - Miss Hop

Watneys Happy Families - Miss Hop, the Farmers Daughter. circa 1930

Background imageHops Collection: Hop Picking - Kent - The Midday Rest

Hop Picking - Kent - The Midday Rest Date: 1906

Background imageHops Collection: Hop Picking

Hop Picking -- a Victorian family in the English countryside. 19th century

Background imageHops Collection: Great hop-pickers demonstration 1908

Great hop-pickers demonstration 1908
Dense crowds in Trafalgar square, demonstrating against a threatened industry of foreign hop imports, large crowds gathered in Trafalgar Square, London, estimated forthy to fifty thousand people

Background imageHops Collection: Handful of brewers hops, Cornwall

Handful of brewers hops, Cornwall
A handful of brewers hops taken from a sack, Cornwall. circa 1970s

Background imageHops Collection: Common hops, Humulus lupulus

Common hops, Humulus lupulus.. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by French botanist Jean Baptiste Francois Pierre Bulliard from Herbier de la France, Paris, 1780

Background imageHops Collection: Mitchells & Butlers Brewery, Cape Hill, Warwickshire

Mitchells & Butlers Brewery, Cape Hill, Warwickshire
Mitchells & Butlers Brewery, Cape Hill, Birmingham, Warwickshire, England. Showing Hops in Transit from Cold Store to Brewery Date: 1910s

Background imageHops Collection: Hops in Cooling Loft, Boughton-under-Blean, Kent

Hops in Cooling Loft, Boughton-under-Blean, Kent
Hops in Cooling Loft, Boughton-under-Blean, Faversham, near Sittingbourne, Kent, England. Hops for Brewing Date: 1910s

Background imageHops Collection: Avenue of Hops, Kent

Avenue of Hops, Kent, England. Date: 1910s

Background imageHops Collection: Oast House, Maidstone, Kent

Oast House, Maidstone, Kent, England. Showing Horse & Cart with Hops Date: 1908

Background imageHops Collection: Load of Hops at Oast House, Kent

Load of Hops at Oast House, Kent, England. Date: 1900s

Background imageHops Collection: Halfway Street Farm

Halfway Street Farm - Lantern slide from the Boswell Collection. Black and white view between lines of hops.. Part of Box 399 of the Boswell Collection Date: circa 1900

Background imageHops Collection: Botanical Sketchbook -- Hop Trefoil

Botanical Sketchbook -- Hop Trefoil. Date: 1920s

Background imageHops Collection: Hop picking in Kent

Hop picking in Kent. Date: circa 1910

Background imageHops Collection: Hop bins (bines) in the early growing season in a field at East Peckham, Kent, England

Hop bins (bines) in the early growing season in a field at East Peckham, Kent, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageHops Collection: CHILD LABOR, 1939. An eleven-year-old migrant boy and his grandmother work side

CHILD LABOR, 1939. An eleven-year-old migrant boy and his grandmother work side by side picking hops during the summer with temperatures reaching 105 degrees and above in Polk County

Background imageHops Collection: ROADSIDE SIGN, 1939. A sign off U. S. Highway 99 in Josephine County, Oregon, advertising

ROADSIDE SIGN, 1939. A sign off U. S. Highway 99 in Josephine County, Oregon, advertising
ROADSIDE SIGN, 1939. A sign off U.S. Highway 99 in Josephine County, Oregon, advertising migrant jobs at Lathrops Hop & Berry Fields. Photograph by Dorothea Lange, August 1939

Background imageHops Collection: MIGRANT WORKER, 1939. A young migrant worker in a squatters camp in Yakima Valley

MIGRANT WORKER, 1939. A young migrant worker in a squatters camp in Yakima Valley, Washington, where he has come with his family to pick hops. Photograph by Dorothea Lange, 1939

Background imageHops Collection: EZRA MEEKER (1830-1928). American pioneer, Oregon Trail historian, and Hop King of the World

EZRA MEEKER (1830-1928). American pioneer, Oregon Trail historian, and Hop King of the World. With Farunn Parker, 7 May 1927

Background imageHops Collection: Marines perform side straddle hops in the gas chamber

Marines perform side straddle hops in the gas chamber
November 17, 2005 - Marines perform side straddle hops as part of their qualification in the gas chamber

Background imageHops Collection: Autumn (oil on canvas)

Autumn (oil on canvas)
XAL71487 Autumn (oil on canvas) by Gambarini, Giuseppe (1680-1725); 46x70 cm; Pinacoteca Nazionale, Bologna, Italy; Italian, out of copyright

Background imageHops Collection: Hop Picking (engraving)

Hop Picking (engraving)
XJF438432 Hop Picking (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; English, out of copyright

Background imageHops Collection: Hop pickers waiting to be paid (engraving)

Hop pickers waiting to be paid (engraving)
XJF438435 Hop pickers waiting to be paid (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; English, out of copyright

Background imageHops Collection: Hop Garden, an illustration to Poems on Several Occasions by Christopher Smart

Hop Garden, an illustration to Poems on Several Occasions by Christopher Smart
XJF438430 Hop Garden, an illustration to Poems on Several Occasions by Christopher Smart, engraved by Charles Grignion, 1752 (engraving) by Hayman

Background imageHops Collection: In the Kent hop-fields, waiting to be paid, 1867 (engraving)

In the Kent hop-fields, waiting to be paid, 1867 (engraving)
XJF438434 In the Kent hop-fields, waiting to be paid, 1867 (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; English, out of copyright

Background imageHops Collection: With the distressed hop-pickers in Kent, from The Illustrated London News

With the distressed hop-pickers in Kent, from The Illustrated London News
XJF438433 With the distressed hop-pickers in Kent, from The Illustrated London News, September 11th, 1897 (litho) by Wright

Background imageHops Collection: Hop-pickers starting from London Bridge railway station at midnight, 1891 (engraving)

Hop-pickers starting from London Bridge railway station at midnight, 1891 (engraving)
XJF438428 Hop-pickers starting from London Bridge railway station at midnight, 1891 (engraving) by Ward, Enoch (1859-1922); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageHops Collection: Hop Cultivation, from vade mecum, A Perfite Platform of a Hoppe Garden by Reynolde Scot

Hop Cultivation, from vade mecum, A Perfite Platform of a Hoppe Garden by Reynolde Scot
XJF406298 Hop Cultivation, from vade mecum, A Perfite Platform of a Hoppe Garden by Reynolde Scot, 1576 (woodcut) by English School, (16th century); Private Collection; English, out of copyright

Background imageHops Collection: Hops and Hop Pickers, in a Kentish Hop Garden, Kent, England, Measuring the Hops

Hops and Hop Pickers, in a Kentish Hop Garden, Kent, England, Measuring the Hops
HOPS AND HOP PICKERS, IN A KENTISH HOP GARDEN, KENT, ENGLAND, MEASURING THE HOPS, ENGRAVING 1876, UK, britain, british, europe, united kingdom, great britain, european



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"Hops: A Celebration of Tradition and Togetherness" In the heart of Murraygate, Dundee, a vibrant celebration of the Jute Industry unfolds. Amidst the laughter and joy, tales are shared about a time when hop pickers gathered on farms near Paddock Wood in Kent. On that memorable 9th September, their united spirits painted an enchanting picture. F. C. Twort's poignant words transport us to his cherished memory of a hop field - where nature's bounty intertwined with hard work and camaraderie. The 1950s witnessed families young and old picking hops by the binful, creating lasting memories etched in time. Kent became synonymous with hop picking as generations flocked to its Boughton District fields. With every hoist at Maplescombe Farm in Farningham during 1938, dreams were nurtured amidst golden clusters hanging from towering poles. East Peckham echoed with youthful vigor as both young and old immersed themselves in the laborious yet rewarding task of hop picking on that unforgettable day - September 1st, 1938. Newington, Kent stands proud as witness to countless stories woven within its fabric; CGH01_01_0651 captures moments frozen for eternity - women hop pickers standing tall against adversity with gas masks over their shoulders. And so it goes – Kent Hop Pickers forever etching their mark upon history's tapestry. In Beltring, each worker embodies resilience while carrying not just baskets but also gas masks – symbolizing strength amidst uncertainty. Hops transcend mere crops; they embody tradition passed down through generations – a testament to unity forged through hard work under sun-kissed skies or rain-soaked fields alike. From Murraygate to Paddock Wood; from Farningham to East Peckham; these humble cones have brought communities together like no other harvest can.