Harvesting cider apples
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Harvesting cider apples

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Harvesting cider apples, Herefordshire, England. Apples for cider are not carefully picked, they are knocked off the trees, or allowed to fall, and collected from the ground, then pressed and the juice fermented. From "Scenes in England" by the Rev. Isaac Taylor, London, 1822. Hand-coloured engraving. Agriculture. Orchard. Beverage. Alcohol.

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