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Two people using a well on a farm at Upperton, Sussex, August 1936
Two people using a well on a farm at Upperton, Sussex, August 1936
George Garland Collection
West Sussex Record Office Ref No: Garland N13362
West Sussex County Council Record Office contains a fascinating history of the county of West Sussex, England
Media ID 8822743
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1930s Countryside Farmhouse Farmyard Girl Old Man Rural Sunshine Tanner Work Elderly Man Slates Trap Door
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EDITORS COMMENTS
In this photo print, we are transported back to the rural countryside of Upperton, Sussex in August 1936. The image captures a serene moment on a farm as two individuals engage in the timeless task of drawing water from a well. A young girl, her face filled with determination, stands beside an elderly man who appears weathered by years of hard work and wisdom. The setting exudes rustic charm, with a quaint flint cottage standing proudly in the background. Slates glisten under the warm sunshine while the farmyard bustles with activity. It is evident that this place holds generations worth of stories within its walls. As our gaze lingers on the scene, we notice an intriguing detail - a trap door near the well's edge. Perhaps it conceals secrets or treasures long forgotten? This subtle element adds an air of mystery to an otherwise ordinary chore. This print from George Garland Collection serves as a poignant reminder of simpler times when manual labor was essential for survival. It encapsulates both the beauty and hardships inherent in rural life during the 1930s. Preserved by West Sussex Record Office Ref No: Garland N13362, this historical artifact invites us to reflect upon our connection to nature and appreciate those who came before us - their struggles etched into every wrinkle on that elderly man's face.
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