A view of a farmyard with two white men leading two horses towards water. Two troughs stand in the foreground and a large thatch-roofed barn with a wooden fence extending behind it is in the middle ground. Other buildings are in the background.
Two white men stand on top of a large rick of straw with two tall ladders resting against its side. A third man is on top of a smaller pile next to them.
Three white men kneeling on the ground by a tree and cutting it down. Bark has been stripped from a part of the trunk and it is on the ground in pieces.
A group of white girls and boys stand near a building plastered with posters, all looking at the ground with one boy standing a little father away pointing down.
A view of a church with vines growing on the corners of the walls and a cemetery on the side. The caption reads: The church of which Gilbert White was curator for twenty-six years.