Men in rough coats walked in the stone-walled fields checking their sprouting crops amid boys hoeing weeds.
A cart road straggled there, running over the shoulders and crests of hills, accommodating stone-walled fields more than the terrain.
In Oxfordshire much of the last blocks of Wychwood Forest were cleared and replaced by regular stone-walled fields in 1857-8.
These high moorland stone-walled fields near Malham, West Yorkshire, were laid out in the eighteenth century.
Set amongst rectangular stone-walled fields, the farmstead is a typical example of the late enclosures of the upland wastes.
But his aircraft was then hit in the engine and he belly-landed in a stone-walled field.
Away from the capital, Makung, this is a land of ox-carts, fish-traps, stone-walled fields, basalt cliffs and ancient temples dedicated to the sea goddess Matsu.
There's something surreal about being atop a wave with the ancient, stone-walled fields of the Irish countryside stretching out before you like God's own quilt.
It passed through more olive groves, vineyards, stone-walled fields where goats roamed, and groves of squat, spreading trees with dark wood and pale bark.
It disappeared behind the rocky spur way to our left, to crash out of sight in some tiny stone-walled field.