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Winter Sheep
12th March 1955: A herd of Glencoe sheep, driven from the hills by the harsh Scottish winter, gather around fodder provided for them at the farm in the valley. Original Publication: Picture Post - 7596 - Scotland In The Snow - pub. 1955 (Photo by Kurt Hutton/Picture Post/Getty Images)
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Kurt Hutton
Media ID 11817876
1950 1959 Assembling Driving Environment Extreme Farm Food Glencoe Scotland Haystack Herd Livestock Rollei Scotland Scotland Black Scottish Sheep Square Stuffed Animal The Natural World Valley
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Estimated Image Size (if not cropped) is 15.2cm x 20.3cm (6" x 8")
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Winter's Gathering - A Timeless Portrait of Resilience and Survival
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. In this photograph captured by Kurt Hutton in 1955, we are transported to the rugged hills of Glencoe, Scotland. The harsh Scottish winter has forced a herd of majestic sheep down from their mountainous abode, seeking refuge at a farm nestled in the valley below. Assembled around a generous offering of fodder provided for them, these hardy creatures stand together in unity against the unforgiving elements. Their thick woolen coats glisten with snowflakes, bearing witness to their endurance amidst nature's harshest challenges. The absence of human presence allows us to focus solely on these magnificent animals as they navigate their way through adversity. Against the backdrop of an idyllic rural scene, where haystacks dot the landscape and mountains loom majestically in the distance, we are reminded of the symbiotic relationship between man and beast. This poignant image serves as a testament to both nature's power and mankind's responsibility towards its fellow inhabitants. It evokes feelings of awe for these resilient creatures who brave extreme conditions while highlighting our duty to provide sustenance and care for all living beings. Hutton's masterful composition captures not only a moment frozen in time but also encapsulates themes that transcend generations - resilience, survival, harmony with nature. This archival print is more than just an exquisite piece; it is an invitation to reflect upon our role within the natural world and embrace our
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