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United States; 08-12-2022: R.T. Legard the owner of Glemore is calling it quits and has sold the farm which is perhaps the last legacy farm in Loudoun. The Legard’s farmed in Loudoun for over 100-years and the antique tractor collection along with all the farm tools will go up for auction starting on September 2nd in one of the largest farm equipment collections in America. Photo by Douglas Graham

Farm implements at the side of the runway on Wisley Airfield, Ockham, Surrey looking south into a sky full of darkness and light.

Taken as part of a tuition session on using a wide angle lens and filters

I was up in Truchas the other day at the Tooley's Tree Farm tooleystrees.com/about-us and spent a few hours walking the property and photographing his farm implements. I believe this is a seed planter. I crawled under the darn thing for this one.

Farm tools. I was just inches away from the nearest chain. My only problem with this shot is the lack of contrast between the tools and the ground.

 

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I came upon this interesting item that was serving as a garden decoration. I think it may be some kind of tiller trough digger? Definitely very old.

Antique "Standard Wire Gauge" from the J.R. Brown & Sharpe company of Providence, Rhode Island. (Still in business today under the name Brown & Sharpe.) Item circa 1850s, found in the tool shed at my friend Jakey's farm. Shot w/180mm f/3.5 macro.

  

I'm sure that this thing hasn't moved in a long time.

Blacksmith at work making a hook for a log roller

The dining room was an open floor with benches and a small table

While visiting my parent's on Salt Spring Island I had the opportunity to see an amazing exhibit at The Point gallery (which is actually in a beautifully restored barn on the south end of the island). The artist, Karin Jones, uses a rare technique called Damascene inlay which is a process to inlay gold and silver on steel. Traditionally it's used to adorn swords and armour but she has, in a symbolic way nodded towards turning swords to plowshares by adorning these farm tools instead of swords. Are shovels and farm tools our new swords? What status are we flaunting, adorning our warrior farmer's tools with gold and silver?

I was working out in the country trying to find a customers house, and I passed this amazing old tractor sat unwanted in a field. I grabbed my camera quick as the impending rain cloud loomed overhead and took these shots.

Inside the Fisher Barn at the Benjamin Caryl House in Dover, MA taken during the Dover Historical Society’s Old Home Day. The Benjamin Caryl House was added to the National Register of Historic Places (#00000569) in the year 2000.

 

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Farmer slashing grassess with cutlass preparing land for planting.

this has been in our barn for 40+ years..

Small building outside the Fisher Barn at the Benjamin Caryl House in Dover, MA taken during the Dover Historical Society’s Old Home Day. The Benjamin Caryl House was added to the National Register of Historic Places (#00000569) in the year 2000.

 

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Spinning yarn from wool using a foot pedal spinning wheel

Simple structures were used to prepare and cook food

Spinning wool with a foot pedal spinning wheel

An old disc harrow lying near to the triangulation station at Red Lion Pond.

Thresher with hand tools hanging on the wall of the barn

Sycthes and harnesses for draft horses

Young boys trying their hand at sawing firewood

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Swinging arm provided easy access to food cooking in pots hanging above the fire

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