Mole catchers traditionally hung the dead animals on fences so landowners could see how many they had snared and pay according to the number. The moles then had to be left on the fence so the trapper couldn't take them to his next job and hang them again.
Hawthorn saplings in mesh guards to provide protection from rabbits at Abbeystead in the Forest of Bowland, Lancashire.
Sheepdog herding Swaledale sheep at the Lake District Sheepdog Trials at Ings near Staveley in Cumbria.
A sheepdog watches as the farmers sort the sheep for lambing at Masongill near Ingleton in the Yorkshire Dales National Park, North Yorkshire.
Sythes ready for the sything championsips at 'Meadow Connections', Lower Winskill Farm, Langcliffe in the Yorkshire Dales, North Yorkshire.
Tractor and St. Michael's Church, Cockerham, Lancashire.
A farmer cuts his grass using a zero grazing forage wagon with a backdrop of green fields and St. Michael's Church. (The large white roof of Heysham Power Station has been erased).
Moving the sheep on Leck Fell in Lancashire. Farmer on a quad bike with two sheepdogs.