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Tedder Collection

"Tedder: From Fire to Fields, a Remarkable Journey" In the heart of London, at 298 Old Brompton Road, a devastating fire once ravaged the surroundings

Background imageTedder Collection: Fire at 298 Old Brompton Road, London SW5

Fire at 298 Old Brompton Road, London SW5, 25 February 1956. An escape ladder is extended to the second floor, with Sub Officer Kirby of A9 Fulham carrying a 19-month-old child

Background imageTedder Collection: Allied D-Day Commanders

Allied D-Day Commanders
The Allied general staff for the invasion - Air Marshal Tedder, gen. Bradley, Eisenhower, Admiral Ramsay, Leigh-Mallory, Montgomery, lt.gen. Biddle Smith

Background imageTedder Collection: Lord Brabazon of Tara and Marshal of the RAF, Lord Tedde?

Lord Brabazon of Tara and Marshal of the RAF, Lord Tedde?
Lord Brabazon of Tara and Marshal of the RAF, Lord Tedder conversing at the Royal Aeronautical Society?s 80th anniversary dinner at Guildhall, London, on 11 January 1946

Background imageTedder Collection: Agricultural implements (litho)

Agricultural implements (litho)
6013478 Agricultural implements (litho) by English School, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Agricultural implements)

Background imageTedder Collection: At the Front in Egypt: Mr. Churchill in Cairo with members of the Middle East War Council, 1942

At the Front in Egypt: Mr. Churchill in Cairo with members of the Middle East War Council, 1942. Winston Churchill 19th August 1942, during his stay in the Middle East

Background imageTedder Collection: Hurlimann tractor with tedder, turning hay in upland meadow, Muker, Swaledale, Yorkshire Dales N. P

Hurlimann tractor with tedder, turning hay in upland meadow, Muker, Swaledale, Yorkshire Dales N. P
Hurlimann tractor with tedder, turning hay in upland meadow, Muker, Swaledale, Yorkshire Dales N.P. North Yorkshire, England, June

Background imageTedder Collection: Close-up of tedder, spreading newly mown grass to wilt better and make good hay, Cumbria, England

Close-up of tedder, spreading newly mown grass to wilt better and make good hay, Cumbria, England, July

Background imageTedder Collection: Farmer checking quality of mown grass, beside Steyr tractor with tedder, Cumbria, England, July

Farmer checking quality of mown grass, beside Steyr tractor with tedder, Cumbria, England, July

Background imageTedder Collection: Close-up of hay tedder, agricultural machinery left in grassy field, Dorset, England

Close-up of hay tedder, agricultural machinery left in grassy field, Dorset, England

Background imageTedder Collection: Meeting of Allied commanders, Mstricht

Meeting of Allied commanders, Mstricht
Photograph, 7th Dec 1944: a meeting of Allied commanders, Mstricht; L-R: Gen O Bradley, Gen D D Eisenhower, Gen B L Montgomery, Air Chief-Marshal Sir A Tedder

Background imageTedder Collection: Air Chief Marshal Tedder and Admiral Ramsey, WW2

Air Chief Marshal Tedder and Admiral Ramsey, WW2
D-Day + 10, Air Chief Marshal Tedder of the RAF (1890-1967) and Admiral Ramsey of the RN (1883-1945), on board HMS Arethusa, June 1944. 1944

Background imageTedder Collection: Private Tom Tedder playing the harmonica WW2

Private Tom Tedder playing the harmonica WW2 Date: circa 1940

Background imageTedder Collection: Steyr tractor with tedder, turning grass in upland hay meadow, Cumbria, England, July

Steyr tractor with tedder, turning grass in upland hay meadow, Cumbria, England, July

Background imageTedder Collection: Hurlimann tractor with tedder, turning grass in upland hay meadow, Swaledale, Yorkshire Dales N. P

Hurlimann tractor with tedder, turning grass in upland hay meadow, Swaledale, Yorkshire Dales N. P
Hurlimann tractor with tedder, turning grass in upland hay meadow, Swaledale, Yorkshire Dales N.P. North Yorkshire, England, June

Background imageTedder Collection: Third and final page of the English version of the formal instrument of Germanys surrender at

Third and final page of the English version of the formal instrument of Germanys surrender at the end of World War II
GERMAN SURRENDER, 1945. Third and final page of the English version of the formal instrument of Germanys surrender at the end of World War II, signed at Berlin on 8 May 1945

Background imageTedder Collection: Lord Tedder visits Warton

Lord Tedder visits Warton

Background imageTedder Collection: Tractor with tedder rowing mowed grass in field with mature trees, Grimsargh, Preston, Lancashire

Tractor with tedder rowing mowed grass in field with mature trees, Grimsargh, Preston, Lancashire, England, July

Background imageTedder Collection: Tractors rowing and baling haylage in field, Chipping, Forest of Bowland, Lancashire, England, June

Tractors rowing and baling haylage in field, Chipping, Forest of Bowland, Lancashire, England, June

Background imageTedder Collection: Massey Ferguson tractor with tedder working in field of newly mown grass for silage, Cumbria

Massey Ferguson tractor with tedder working in field of newly mown grass for silage, Cumbria, England, May

Background imageTedder Collection: Silage crop, tractor with double turner, turning cut grass for silage, Sweden, august

Silage crop, tractor with double turner, turning cut grass for silage, Sweden, august

Background imageTedder Collection: Silage crop, double turner, turning cut grass for silage, Sweden, august

Silage crop, double turner, turning cut grass for silage, Sweden, august

Background imageTedder Collection: Silage crop, John Deere tractor with double turner, turning cut grass for silage, Sweden, august

Silage crop, John Deere tractor with double turner, turning cut grass for silage, Sweden, august

Background imageTedder Collection: John Deere 4455 tractor and double turner, turning cut grass for silage, Tierp, Sweden, june

John Deere 4455 tractor and double turner, turning cut grass for silage, Tierp, Sweden, june

Background imageTedder Collection: Tractors with rotary rake and baler, turning cut grass and baling silage crop, Sweden

Tractors with rotary rake and baler, turning cut grass and baling silage crop, Sweden

Background imageTedder Collection: Tractor with Cls Liner 350 rotary rake, turning cut grass for silage crop, Sweden

Tractor with Cls Liner 350 rotary rake, turning cut grass for silage crop, Sweden

Background imageTedder Collection: Styer 9078 tractor rowing up grass on hill farm to make big bale silage, England, july

Styer 9078 tractor rowing up grass on hill farm to make big bale silage, England, july

Background imageTedder Collection: General Eisenhower and Air Chief-Marshal Tedder; Second Worl

General Eisenhower and Air Chief-Marshal Tedder; Second Worl
Photograph showing General Dwight D. Eisenhower (left), the Supreme Allied Commander-in-Chief, and Air Chief-Marshal Sir Arthur Tedder, the Deputy Supreme Commander

Background imageTedder Collection: Air Chief-Marshal Sir Arthur Tedder (1890-1967)

Air Chief-Marshal Sir Arthur Tedder (1890-1967)
Photographic portrait of Air Chief-Marshal Sir Arthur William Tedder, the Scottish commander of the Royal Air Force, pictured in 1944. Sir Arthur later became 1st Baron Tedder of Glenguin


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"Tedder: From Fire to Fields, a Remarkable Journey" In the heart of London, at 298 Old Brompton Road, a devastating fire once ravaged the surroundings. But amidst the ashes and ruins emerged tales of resilience and hope. As history unfolded, names like Lord Brabazon of Tara and Marshal of the RAF resonated with bravery and leadership during Allied D-Day operations. And among these esteemed commanders stood an unsung hero - Lord Tedder. While his name may not be as widely known as Churchill or Ramsey, Air Chief Marshal Tedder played a crucial role in shaping World War II's outcome. His strategic brilliance alongside Admiral Ramsey marked them as an indomitable force against tyranny. Beyond military endeavors, tedders found their place in peaceful landscapes too. In picturesque Yorkshire Dales National Park, a Hurlimann tractor gracefully turned hay with its trusty tedder attachment. The lush meadows came alive under its touch – a testament to agricultural innovation. From upland meadows in Muker to grassy fields in Dorset and Cumbria's enchanting countryside – tedders became synonymous with efficient farming practices across England. These intricate machines spread newly mown grass to wilt better under the summer sun, ensuring high-quality hay for farmers' livelihoods. In July's warmth, farmers diligently checked the quality of their mown grass beside Steyr tractors adorned with tedders – guardians of fruitful harvests that sustained communities throughout generations. But let us not forget that even amid wartime chaos or tranquil farmlands; life is unpredictable just like that fateful fire on Old Brompton Road years ago. It reminds us that from destruction can arise new beginnings – where stories intertwine like threads on a loom creating tapestries rich with history and purpose.