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Marking sheep after shearing with Lanolin dye, Lake District, c1960. Huge numbers of sheep are reared on the hill farms and moorlands of Cumbria, principally for their meat (lamb and mutton), milk and wool. They also yield sheepskin and parchment. Sheep are marked to identify them in the flock
Unique Identifier
AR9468886
Type
Image
Purpose
Public
Size
4644px × 3248px
Photo Credit
HIP / Art Resource, NY
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1960s
20th century
Agriculture
CM
CM Dixon
Cumbria
Cumbrian
DAY
Dixon
DYE
Dyeing
England
Farmer
Farming
identity
JOB
lake district
Lanolin dye
Male
Man
marking
Men
Mike Dixon
OCCUPATION
Outdoors
paint pot
Painting
Painting, Medium
Peasant
People
Photograph
Portrait
PROFESSION
SIXTIES
TGN
TWO PEOPLE