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Orkney Unseen naked charity calendar 2015

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The Orkney Unseen naked charity calendar 2015 shows the island inhabitants baring all to raise money for Aberdeen Royal Infirmary.

Orkeny unseen naked chaity calendar 2015
Baa-ing all for a good cause, raising money for Friends of the neuro ward - Aberdeen Royal Infirmary.

The Orkney Unseen naked charity calendar 2015 has put the archipelago, just off the north coast of Scotland, in the spotlight. The Orkney inhabitants have laid bare the inner Islander, stripping off to raise money for the neuro ward at Aberdeen Royal Infirmary. Lambs firmly clasped to bosoms.

The Field is keen to support good causes, and country dwellers (and islanders) seem particularly happy to disrobe at the mention of charity. Just remember the hunting hotties from the Holcombe Hunt naked charity calendar, shooting sirens in the Around the Farm naked charity calendar and the jolly young farmers of the WFYFC naked charity calendar

This time farmers, farmers’ wives, shooters and riders, as well as the incredible Orkney scenery have a part in the jolly Orkeny Unseen naked charity calendar.

Caroline Kritchlow’s husband suffered an enormous brain tumour 18 months ago, and found it challengeing living in Orkney and travelling to Aberdeen for hospital appointments and treatments.

Following his successful operation and aftercare, we wanted to support the Neuro Ward at Aberdeen Royal Infirmary and consequently started a charity called Friends of the Neuro Ward – ARI.  In just over a year, we have raised over £50,000 which will be spent making life more comfortable on the ward for both patients and relatives who are going through a traumatic time in their lives. We aim to refurbish the ward, upgrading 2 wetrooms, provide a respite room for those travelling from the Northern Isles and eventually provide a life-saving intra-operative MRI scanner which costs £1 million!!

Part of the fundraising for the Friends of the Neuro Ward – ARI, was the fabulous Orkney Unseen naked charity calendar 2015. To purchase an Orkney Unseen naked charity calendar please contact Caroline Kritchlow. Calendars cost £5 plus £2 post and packaging. Help the charity on their way to their £1 million goal.

The Field has donated to the cause.


Bare All 4 Bolty naked charity calendar 2015

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The Bare All 4 Bolty calendar was put together in memory of a corageous 16 year old, Alex Bolt.

Naked charity calendar 2015. Bare all 4 Bolty
Baring all for a very good cause. All you need is a forest clearing.

The Bare All 4 Bolty naked charity calendar 2015 does exactly what it says on the tin. 18 undaunted ladies bared all to raise vital funds for brain tumour research, in the name of Alex Bolt, who lost his fight at the age of 16 years old.

The Bare All 4 Bolty calendar was the inspiration of Alex’s mother, Jeanette Bolt. She deftly persuaded her friends and family to strip down to birthday suits in a series of fetching images. With an abundance of bottoms and bosoms the calendar shows a series of fillies in fine fettle. But like the Holcombe Hunt naked charity calendar, the Orkney Unseen naked charity calendar and the Readyfield Ladies naked charity calendar, this calendar is serious about one thing. Raising money for a very good cause.

And raising money for a good cause seems to have one thing in common. Lose the coverings, find a field and recline with unabashed style. Spot on.

The 18 brave bare-ers are raising vital funds for brain tumour research. Jeannette Bolt who sadly lost her 16 year old son, Alex, to this devastating disease set up the Alex Bolt Fund in his memory.

She said: “I am very proud of all the models for being so courageous and for their support in helping raise awareness and money for research so other families do not have to go through what we have.”

The calendar was shot at Lythe Hill Hotel, Restaurant and Spa by the excellent photographer, Sally Wright. Wright was adept at persuading the ladies to leave their inhibitions at the door. And the result was a cracking calendar.

The Bare All 4 Bolty naked charity calendar costs £15. It can be purchased from Bolty Fighting Tumours. But we would encourage anyone who has enjoyed the image to donate to the fund.

The Field has contributed to the cause.

 

 

Hi Lost My Clothes naked charity calendar 2015

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With male and female models the Hi Lost My Clothes naked charity calendar has universal appeal.

Hi Lost My Clothes naked charity calendar
Falconry in the flesh. Just mind you don't get nipped...

The Field’s naked charity calendar is something of an institution. The Hi Lost My Clothes naked charity calendar 2015 adds a buxom blonde with a bird to the mix. This latest sporting shot sits prettily alongside the action girl in the bluebells in the Hens N Guns naked charity calendar 2015. And if shooting girls are top of your list the Around the Farm naked charity calendar 2015 should fit the bill too.

HI LOST MY CLOTHES NAKED CHARITY CALENDAR 2015

The latest Hi Lost My Clothes naked charity calendar is the third incarnation. It is navailable from Hi Lost My Clothes and costs £10 plus £2.50 p&p. The charity the calendar supports is Hounds for Heroes, a remarkable organisation that helps wounded soldiers by providing assistance dogs to those with life changing injuries.

The Hilostmyclothes Charity Calendar was first created in 2012 when a group of friends met in a field to strip off for a good cause. The calendar has raised thousands of pounds for Hounds for Heroes.

Each year we ask a different photographer, with expertise in field sports photography, to use their skills and vision to provide their interpretation of the calendar for us. The models, which vary each year, are all involved in field sports and give their time and bodies freely!

The money raised for Hounds for Heroes helps assist our 900,000 wounded men and women from both the UK Armed Forces and Emergency Services who have sustained life changing injuries. This is achieved by supporting the provision of assistance dogs to enhance the quality of life, both mentally and physically, of those who find themselves with a future they never expected.

The Hi Lost My Clothes naked charity calendar features bonny sporting images and is a great way to support a good cause. And if you feel like stripping in a field for charity…just get in touch with them.

Under the Overalls naked charity calendar 2015

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These vet students from Sydney adopted standard British countryside fund-raising habits for their Under the Overalls naked charity calendar

Under the Overalls naked charity calendar 2015
Vet students from Sydney, Australia adopting British fund-raising methods.

The Under the Overalls naked charity calendar is a little different from the usual comely country beauties raising money for charity. They come from the land Down Under. But sneak in to The Field’s collectionof naked charity calendars as members of the commonwealth. They are in jolly company…

The naked charity calendars that have graced the pages of The Field recently have had one thing in common. Not the bonny embonpoints but the very Britishness of them all. After all pants down, trousers off disrobing is a habit that those who live surrounded by fields and animals take to with zeal. If you ever worry about moving to the country and settling in your stall, the ability to strip and jump into the nearest body of water is a thoroughly useful skill to possess.

However, the Aussies are just as game. The sold out Under the Overalls calendar is a tip top example of the southern hemisphere’s joy de vivre.

UNDER THE OVERALLS NAKED CHARITY CALENDAR

The vet students from Sydney featured in the Under the Overalls naked charity calendar stripped and clutched at rather lucky animals to raise money to support greyhound adoption at Greyhound Rescue New South Wales.

Greyhound Rescue was set up to find homes for the many greyhounds surplus to requirements of the Racing Industry and launched this website in 2009. In that time we have found homes for more than 600 greyhounds which otherwise would not have had a life after finishing their racing career or failing to start one.

It is based on Sydney’s North Shore and is run by Peter and Janet, a retired couple, who have worked in dog rescue for many years and devoted their attention to Greyhounds in particular for the past nine years. More recently a number of volunteers have joined us and have added hard work and imagination to help the greyhounds.

Although the calendar is now sold out The Field has contributed to the cause.

Warwick Rowing naked charity calendar 2016

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Row, row, row your boat. The Warwick Rowing naked charity calendar 2016 is a sure-fire stocking filler

Warwick rowing naked charity calendar 2016
Who's the stroke? The Warwick Rowing women on parade.

Warwick Rowing have released the 2016 Warwick Rowing naked charity calendar, one for men and one for women. Take your pick…they make the perfect present. From pert posteriors to raucous rowing, the calendar images are good fun, with just the right dollop of naughtiness.

The Warwick Rowing Club attracts the most competitive women in the university – so we are told – and when it comes to competing with each other to disrobe, they certainly streak ahead of  the field.

For those of a less watery bent the Liverpool University naked charit calendar is available for those who like to give the ball a kick. Or the denizens of the Around the Farm naked charity calendar are definitely for the rurally minded.

WARWICK ROWING NAKED CHARITY CALENDAR 2016

Man overboard, the women from Warwick University Rowing Club have produced another tantalising naked charity calendar for 2016. The tongue in cheek images aren’t without a good cause in mind. Funds raised from the Warwick Rowing naked charity calendar 2016 will go to aid Macmillan Cancer Support. A vitally important and much needed charity.

MACMILLAN CANCER SUPPORT

With so many people needing the help of Macmillan cancer research it is heartening that the funds raised by Warwick Rowing will be going to help them out.

Right from the moment you’re diagnosed, through your treatment and beyond, we’re a source of support, giving you the energy and inspiration to help you feel more like yourself.We are millions of people affected by cancer, supporters, professionals, volunteers, and campaigners. Together we are all Macmillan.  MACMILLAN CANCER SUPPORT

The Warwick Rowing naked charity calendar 2016 is £10 and is available from Warwick Rowing. Posters and bonus images will also be sold alongside the naked charity calendar. So support a great cause, and brighten up someone’s day with a Warwick Rowing naked charity calendar.

FREE Naked Strewth Charity Calendar 2016

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The Naked, Strewth charity calendar is free with our January issue. The best of the current crop of naked charity calendars, handpicked for you by our dedicated team.

The best of the Naked Strewth is FREE with the January issue of The Field.
The best of the Naked Strewth is FREE with the January issue of The Field.

The Naked Strewth charity calendar encompasses bosoms and bottoms from field to far afield. Each month a plethora of the sporting and scantily clad send in the best of their barely clad efforts to Field Towers. It has become an something of an institution. Much like the British fascination with the weather, there is an equal fascination among the country dweller to disrobe at the drop of a hat. It must have something to do with the rural bonkbuster and all it entails. Follow me? Yes please, Master.

Bottoms are bared without a blush and décolletages exposed, and Air Ambulances throughout the Shires are kept flying for another year. The Field’s Naked Strewth charity calendar 2016 pays homage to the pick of this year’s naked charity calendar crop. You can find your copy FREE with every January 2016 issue of The Field.

If you are keen to subscribe, don’t miss this month’s amazing offer. A free Speedloader, worth £49.50, for every subscriber, while stocks last.

NAKED STREWTH CHARITY CALENDAR 2016

The 2016 FREE The Naked, Strewth charity calendar contains the very best of the naked charity calendars that have revealed themselves in The Field during the previous year. So you can expect frisky fillies, well-prepared guns, woodland nymphs, foxy hunters and oar-some rowers. The Field has also donated to all the charities concerned, and encourages you to do the same.

Charities and organizations comprise:

The Readyfield Ladies Naked Charity Calendar raising money for the air ambulance.

The Around the Farm fillies raising money for the air ambulance.

Bare All For Bolty raising funds for The Alex Bolt Fund.

Foxy Hunters also in support of the air ambulance.

Warwick Rowing helping Macmillan Cancer Support.

Under the Overalls, a group of Australian vets raising money for Greyhound Rescue.

 

 

The Old Berks Hunt naked charity calendar

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The Old Berks are willing to bare all to keep our air ambulances flying, with the Old Berks Hunt naked charity calendar 2016

The Old Berks Hunt
Riding side-saddle in the buff is the least the Old Berks could do for a cause as worthy as the air ambulance.

The Old Berks Hunt have shed their standard hunting kit to reveal nearly all in the Old Berks Hunt Calendar 2016, all in aid of keeping our air ambulances in the sky. Featuring daily hunting life (minus the coverings) from the whip walking out to a particuarly brave subscriber jumping a point-to-point fence, the saucy images in the Old Berks Hunt Calendar will see you through to 2017.

The Old Berks are not the only ones to strip off for charity, plenty of country dwellers are quick to disrobe for noble causes. If you are still on the hunt for a 2016 calendar, the Warwick Rowing naked charity calendar 2016 brings together a competitive university squad determined to strike the best naked pose. Or for proof that rugby is certainly not a man’s game, the Liverpool University naked charity calendar has their women’s squad scoring a perfect try in the buff. And all in aid of fantastic causes.

THE OLD BERKS HUNT NAKED CHARITY CALENDAR

Anyone in the field, but hunting folk in particular appreciate the importance of the air ambulance. The Old Berks Hunt are willing to do their all to raise funds, even if it is slightly uncomfortable riding side-saddle in the buff.

ALL FOR CHARITY

The Air Ambulance is a crucial service, especially for emergencies in the field. Road ambulances simply cannot access the countryside at the speed required but the quick response from an air ambulance can make the difference in a life or death situation.

When you’re fighting for your life, every second counts. For us, this makes every mission critical.

Each of our services works tirelessly to save lives every day. We’re here for people who are dangerously ill or who have suffered life-threatening injuries. We’re here for very poorly children who need urgent transfer to specialist care. We hope you’ll never need us, but if you do we’ll be there.

Our charity does not receive any government funding and provides all our services free of charge. We are driven by first class professionals, supported by a small army of volunteers and rely entirely for funding on generous donations from the public.

THE AIR AMBULANCE

The Old Berks Hunt naked charity calendar is £13 and avaliable at meets and from the Supporters’ Club.

Hens N Guns naked charity calendar 2016

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This year the Hens N Guns are taking aim at cancer. Bang, bang...

hens and guns naked charity calendar 2016
Spot the pigeon...the hens with guns are raising money for the cancer ward at Poole hospital.

The hens and guns naked charity calendar 2016 is a popular choice with those who choose banging over bucking. For the equine inclined the Old Berks Hunt naked charity calendar is the go-to option this year.

Last year the inaugural Hens N Guns naked charity calendar caused quite a stir. Some of the Dorset based hens had been part of the Dorset Game Birds, set up in 2006, but went on to form a smaller, more intimiate group. The hens clay shoot, game shoot and train their dogs for the field, as well as pursue any other sporting opportunities that come their way. They also hold an annual clay shoot to raise money for charity at the Bloxham Estate.

Having raised over £4000 for pancreatic cancer last year, when one of last year’s Hens was diagnosed with colon cancer the decision was made to donate funds raised from this year’s Hens and Guns naked charity calendar 2016 to the bowel and colon cancer ward at Poole Hospital, where she was successfully treated.

The Field has contributed to the cause. To order or contribute to the cause contact hensandgunscalendar@gmail.com

Calendars are £13 incl p&p where available.

 

The Hens N Guns naked charity calendar 2015 was the idea of photographer Mark Harris. After the death of Mark’s uncle Richard from pancreatic cancer earlier in the year, the suggestion of a female friend set him on the path to creating the Hens N Guns naked charity calendar to raise funds.

HENS N GUNS NAKED CHARITY CALENDAR

As Mark explained in the letter he sent out to prospective participants in the naked charity calendar:

As well as being a keen hunter and diver, I have played with cameras for years. I have mainly taken photos of wildlife, both on land and underwater. At the suggestion of another female friend and hunter, I decided to shoot the Hens N Guns naked charity calendar. My reasons started simply enough. To raise money for cancer research, and hopefully to have a lot of fun in the process. It seems not a year goes by that I don’t hear of a good friend or family member struck down with this disease.

I soon realised that most of the calendars calendars I have seen use stereotype “skinny” models. Rarely do I see a “real” natural woman that has not been airbrushed to within an inch of becoming a cartoon character. I wanted to do something different!

And so he decided to use ladies that shoot as his theme for the naked charity calendar. Country girls, and those involved in fieldsports and generally sanguine about disrobing for a good cause.

But the Hens were a little reluctant at first. “You will normally find them in warm shooting clothes, and covered in no small amount of mud, blood or dogs” says Harris. “Most were nervous, suspicious, and generally uncomfortable being nude. They each had the chance to say no. They also had the opportunity to withdraw their photos if they didn’t like them. Not one of them has! How great to see them looking stunning, nude, and confident in nature!”

They duly did and the Hens N Guns maked charity calendar 2015 was created.


The Lady Farmers naked charity calendar

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It's not just hunting, fishing or shooting folk keen to disrobe for charity. The Lady Farmers naked charity calendar is back for their 16th installment...

The Lady Farmers naked charity calendar
Chicken clasped firmly to bosom.

The farmers naked charity calendar and the Lady Farmers naked charity calendar are a well tested brace. After a brief respite last year the calendars are back with a double bang.

“Having had a year off, it has been great getting down to the nitty gritty of photographing these wonderful farmers” says photographer Nicola de Pulford, and we at The Field agree. Whether it is hoisting bales or perching on a quad bike the farmers in their fields show how it’s done in the buff. When it comes to the Lady Farmers naked charity calendar these delicate Demeters drape over walls, clasps chickens and drive tractors with equal ease.

“The Farmers Calendar is about real farmers from all over the UK, and about injecting a bit of fun into a very difficult and challenging lifestyle.  The farmers have proved time and time again that even with the restrictions placed upon them they are  fun loving and always game for a laugh, while still producing the food that appears on our plates” says de Pulford.

If you are keen to see some behind the scenes footage of the making of the Lady Farmers naked charity calendar then visit The Farmers Calendar. You can buy copies of the calendar, as well as bags and tea towels adorned with your favourite farmer too.

The Field has long considered the Lady Farmers naked charity calendar a jolly distraction. But there are also hunting ladies, the Readyfield Ladies who raised money for a good cause, and the Hens N Guns who like to shoot pestilential pigeons in the buff.

But most important, among the bosoms and the bottoms is the benefit to charity that each calendar brings. This year £1000 raised from The Farmers Calendar and The Lady Farmers Calendar will go to Help For Heroes. Never has been supporting your farmers been more frisky or more fun.

 

 

 

 

Around the Farm naked charity calendar 2016

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The Around the Farm naked charity calendar shows that it's not just the hunting hotties who can cause a stir.

Around the Farm naked charity calendar 2016
Make sure you have the right flies.

Gosh is it hot in here? Another instalment of the Around the Farm naked charity calendar hit the shelves in 2016, and is brimming with a bevy of sporting derrières and delectable sporting damsels. The 2015 calendar proved one of the most popular we have ever run in the magazine, and the 2016 version looks set to live up to the same reputation.

With fishing, frolicking and generally fieldy pastimes the 2016 calendar is available from Georgie Fenn for the rather generous price of £5 plus £2 postage. There is, in fact, no reason not to buy one, even though we are in April – that’s still eight months to go.

AROUND THE FARM NAKED CHARITY CALENDAR 2015

The Around the Farm naked charity calendar 2015 is another of the top notch naked charity calendars raising money for a good cause featured in the pages of The Field. Each month The Naked, Strewth pays homage to the thoroughly country based penchant for baring embonpoint for a good cause. This particular shooting image gives the hunting hotties at the Holcombe Hunt naked charity calendar (which has proved particularly popular) a run for their money.

The Around the Farm naked charity calendar 2015

Do shooting girls have more fun?

The Around the Farm naked charity calendar came about when Georgie Fenn had a fall from her horse in May which required assistance from the Air Ambulance Service. After a week in hospital for a collapsed lung Georgie’s mother – Mary- carried out a bit of research and found out each call out for Air Ambulance Service costs them in the region of £1700. They rely purely on donations to keep running.

So Mary organised a Barn Dance which raised £2000 and now Georgie with the help of her friends including photographer Katie Ingram has put together a rather racy but fabulous calendar.

Where it lacks in clothes it makes up for in creativity, they say.

The Around the Farm theme seemed suitable as all the calendar stars are from farming backgrounds. “And there aren’t too many passers by!” says Georgie.Any regular Field reader knows the Young Farmers have a particular penchant for removing their clothing in a good cause. Just glimpse the WFYFC naked charity calendar.

Anyone who lives, works or plays in the countryside will know the vital importance of the Air Ambulance Service. What better way to support the cause than buying an Around the Farm calendar.

 

Glasgow University Vet Students naked charity calendar 2017

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A day job curing poorly critters simply isn't enough for Glasgow's veterinary graduates. These game Glaswegians are willing to go the extra mile to raise funds - sans kit

Glasgow University Vet Students naked charity calendar 2017
A bridge too far? Certainly not.

It seems there’s no length the veterinary students at Glasgow University won’t go to for animals in need. They have already chosen a career curing critters. And now in their spare time they are raising extra funds – sans kit.

And while this year’s class of fourth years have done a sterling job, the calendar is not new to Glasgow University Vet School. In fact, it has become a fourth year rite of passage. Glasgow Vet School have a tradition of final years whipping their kit off for worthy causes. Of course this year’s batch of grads are no different.

But these game Glaswegians are not the only fourth years championing cracking causes in the buff. Sydney may be a long way from Glasgow, but their charitable sporting spirit is exactly the same. The University of Sydney’s veterinary students have been demonstrating how to raise funds Brit-style for over thirty years. Of course, the After Hours naked charity calendar 2016 was a sterling, sell-out success.

GLASGOW UNIVERSITY VET STUDENTS NAKED CHARITY CALENDAR 2017

There’s no jollier tradition than a naked charity calendar championing country causes, as Glasgow’s game graduates have proved. The Glaswegian gels and chaps got ‘taps aff’ for two cracking causes this year, set up by their fellow vet students.

The Trusty Paws Clinic provides veterinary care to pets of homeless and vulnerably housed people in Glasgow. And Students for Animals in Need (SAIN) provides funds to allow companion animals who require specialist treatment to access facilities at Glasgow’s Small Animal Hospital and the Weipers Centre Equine Hospital. Clearly there is no bunch more charitable than Glasgow’s vet students.

So stand with Glasgow’s students and support these fantastic causes. No need to dispense with any kit, simply make a donation to The Trusty Paws Clinic or Students for Animals in Need. The Field has also contributed to both causes.

Cambridge Blues naked charity calendar 2017

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Cambridge RAG are a discerning crowd. The best money raiser? Cambridge's best bottoms, of course

Cambridge Blues naked charity calendar 2017
Blues, brains and bottoms - the Cambridge crowd are a sporting bunch.

What better way to raise money for RAG than by exposing the Blues’ best bottoms? The Cambridge Blues naked charity calendar 2017 is brand new this year. And it’s brimming with sultry swimmers, foxy footballers and teasing tennis players. All in aid of two cracking causes, the Lewy Body Society and Help Refugees. Athletes have never been so sporting.

Cambridge Blues may be new to the naked calendar scene, but for other universities they are tradition. For Glasgow’s game graduates, dispensing with their overalls is a  rite of passage for fourth year vet students. There’s no length this charitable crowd won’t go to help poorly critters. The Glasgow University Vet Students naked charity calendar 2017 is proof.

And the fondness of removing clothes for a good cause is quintessentially British. But that hasn’t stopped the Naked Strewth from going international. The University of Sydney’s vet students have been demonstrating how to raise funds Brit style for over thirty years. Of course, the After Hours naked charity calendar 2016 didn’t disappoint.

CAMBRIDGE BLUES NAKED CHARITY CALENDAR 2017

Cambridge know how to employ their best bottoms properly. The university’s athletes may be excellent on the football pitch or balance beam, but they are even better for charitable concerns.

“We decided we wanted to start a new fundraiser – and what better way than by making money for charity out of the iconic Cambridge architecture and the university’s best athletes,” said Cambridge RAG member and calendar organiser Rowenna McGill. “The calendar took almost a year and a half to make and features 12 of Cambridge’s best sports teams posing naked in iconic places around Cambridge.”

The calendar may have been long in the making but with two cracking causes to champion, the hard work was certainly worthwhile. All profits will go directly to two charities selected by the students. The Lewy Body Society is carrying out vital research into Dementia with Lewy Bodies and raising awareness of this little known disease. And Help Refugees gathers and distributes funds and aid for refugees.

So stand with Cambridge’s sporting students and support these worthy charities. Simply make a donation to The Lewy Body Society and Help Refugees. Or purchase a calendar – they make an excellent stocking stuffer. The Cambridge Blues naked charity calendar 2017 costs £10, plus p&p and is available from their website. The Field has contributed to both causes.

LRFYFC naked charity calendar 2017

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Taking the risk of giving passing dog walkers an eyeful, the charitable young farmers of Leicester and Rutland dispensed with their overalls to keep the Air Ambulance flying

LRFYFC Naked Calendar
More tea, Vicar?

With the help of a few strategically placed straw bales, farming implements and teatime treats, a group of daring young farmers have released the LRFYFC naked charity calendar 2017. The Leicester and Rutland Federation of Young Farmers Clubs are a game bunch. Even when having to request passing dog walkers kindly avert their eyes. And all to keep the Air Ambulance Service airborne.

Going sans kit is a popular fundraising bid in the field. And more often than not the Air Ambulance Service is the charity of choice. Every true Fielder knows the realities of life in the field that make their services necessity.

A fall from her horse left Georgie Fenn requiring assistance from the Air Ambulance. And the realisation a week later in hospital that they rely solely on donations brought about the Around the Farm naked charity calendar 2016. One of the most popular calendars to ever run in The Field, Around the Farm is brimming with a bevy of derrières and delectable damsels.

LRFYFC NAKED CHARITY CALENDAR 2017

It’s not just the hunting and shooting crowd willing to disrobe for a cracking cause. The LRFYFC naked charity calendar 2017 saw a daring bunch of younger farmers dispense with their overalls for the Air Ambulance Service. Never has supporting our farmers been so frisky and fun.

LRFYFC County Chairman, Katy Kirkham, who joined her members and went sans kit for the camera, said “we had so much fun creating the calendar and we certainly saw a different side to each other in more ways than one. At one point, I had to apologise to a few passing dog walkers for the nudity, but to be honest I think we made their day!”

She added, “a lot of our members work on farms in the middle of nowhere and often nobody but the Air Ambulance can reach them. Each year they need to raise thousands to keep them in the air so we thought it was a charity that we wanted to support”.

THE AIR AMBULANCE SERVICE

The Air Ambulance Service fly two regional air ambulances across the counties of Warwickshire, Northamptonshire, Derbyshire, Leicestershire & Rutland. These two helicopters provide a rapid response to trauma and medical emergencies over an area of 3850 square miles covering many of the UK’s major road networks including the M1, M6, M69 and M42. With an average response of just 13 minutes, between them they attend on average 6 missions a day. They save thousands of lives a year. It is a charity close to every rural communities’ heart.

Norton and Gaulby YFC member Victoria Barnes knows first-hand how vital their service is. She was rescued by the Air Ambulance after falling from her horse. Victoria said, “I was in a lot of pain after I fell but to hear the sound of the helicopter approaching in the distance was such a relief. I was so impressed with the speed of their response, their calmness and reassurance.”

The calendar costs just £5, plus p&p, from www.leicsyfc.org.uk or call 01664 434532. The Field has contributed to the cause.

To find about more about the Air Ambulance Service, visit their website.

Free Range Vets naked charity calendar 2017

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Think whipping off clothing for a worthy cause is quintessentially British? Think again. Sydney's vet students, long-time upholders of charitable spirit down under, are back and better than ever

Free Range Vets naked charity calendar 2017
These cheeky Sydney students are keeping everything crossed in their bid to raise funds for Friends of the Hound Inc.

Budge over, British bottoms. The Aussies are back and as awesome as ever. The Free Range Vets naked charity calendar 2017 is the latest offering from those stellar Sydneysiders. And this year’s cohort of fourth year vets are cheekily championing Friends of the Hound Inc.

It’s never too late in the year to champion a cracking cause. Stand with Sydney’s students and donate to Friends of the Hound Inc by visiting their website.

FREE RANGE VETS NAKED CHARITY CALENDAR 2017

The Aussies are back and yet to disappoint. For over thirty years the University of Sydney’s fourth year veterinary students have been spreading the word down under on how to raise countryside funds Brit-style. And the Free Range Vets naked charity calendar 2017 had a tough act to follow. Both the After Hours naked charity calendar 2016 and the Under the Overalls naked charity calendar 2015 were sterling sell out successes. But these Aussies had everything crossed and their calendar has raised thousands. We expected nothing less.

Wrangling various animals, pieces of farm equipment and stray body parts may not be the usual day job of a vet student. But seventy of the game gels and chaps came together for Free Range Vets. Caring for critters 9-5 isn’t enough for these sporting students, they are willing to go sans garments for greyhounds. This year’s calendar is championing Friends of the Hound Inc.

Close to the students’ hearts, Friends of the Hound Inc. is a volunteer, not-for-profit rescue group. They are dedicated to saving greyhounds and finding homes for them as family pets and companions. Since 2003, Friends of the Hound Inc. has found homes for over 1300 greyhounds. They have also focused on promoting greyhounds as pets and raising further community awareness about their plight.

Calendar sales have been finalised. Free Range Vets raised an impressive $9345.52 AUD for Friends of the Hound Inc. Stand with Sydney’s students and donate today. The Field has contributed to the cause.

The Big Reveal naked charity calendar 2018

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The new year brings a new crop of charitable fillies willing to disrobe for noble causes. Silks shed, these top lady point-to-point riders are raising money for the Injured Jockeys Fund

The Big Reveal naked charity calendar 2018
Top lady point-to-point riders are throwing their weight behind a new fundraising venture for The Injured Jockeys Fund.

A new year calls for a new calendar. Already pencilling in dates for 2018? It’s time to choose next year’s charitable cause. We expect the rowers to stick their oar in and young farmers to dispense with their overalls. But The Big Reveal naked charity calendar 2018 is brand new. Top lady point-to-point riders are going sans silks and saddling up. All in aid of a cracking cause, the Injured Jockeys Fund.

The Big Reveal calendar costs £10. To buy one call 07715 575605 or email davidseverywhere@outlook.com or leanda_tickle@hotmail.co.uk. It will be available at all of the early season point-to-point fixtures, and on Luxe 22’s stand at the Open Meeting, Cheltenham.

THE BIG REVEAL NAKED CHARITY CALENDAR 2018

The hunting crowd are long-time upholders of charitable spirit. The Old Berks, Readyfield Ladies and the Holcombe Hunt are just a handful of the discerning Dianas that have disrobed for cracking causes in years gone by. But for 2018, the Big Reveal is shifting (very) bare back riding from the hunting field to the point-to-point paddock.

It’s odds on for the top lady point-to-pont riders throwing their weight behind this fundraising venture. Brand new for 2018, The Big Reveal 2018 calendar is under starter’s orders and will feature traditional pointing scenes from paddock to picnic. This can only go well.

The venture did have a few false starts, though. Co-organiser and photographer David Simpson said, “We wanted to feature traditional pointing scenes, e.g. the pointing picnic, washing off, tacking up etc, but it wasn’t possible to use point-to-point courses (for many reasons). However, help was soon forthcoming and Ilona Barnett (Racecourse Manager) let us have the run of Stratford Racecourse. We also used Fern Farm in Adlestrop, the home of Claire Hart Equine – Claire features in the calendar.

“I have said that 50 years after the original ‘Summer of Love’, we have just had our very own Summer of Love! That’s because the girls were amazing and we haven’t stopped laughing. We have also had a few close shaves – both at Stratford and Fern Farm.

“Some of the ground staff at Stratford had an eyeful during our first shoot (one elderly chap in particular was delighted), and we over ran with another photo shoot. Not a problem you might think but a full choir turned up to use the grandstand for practice – while we still had 10 naked ladies in the parade ring!”

THE INJURED JOCKEYS FUND

The Injured Jockeys Fund was founded by John Oaksey, following the devastating accidents of Tim Brookshaw and Paddy Farrell in the 1964 Grand National. Both falls resulted in severe paralysis which immediately ended both their careers. Since then the Fund has helped over 1000 jockeys and their families and has paid out more than £18m in charitable assistance.

To donate, visit The Injured Jockeys Fund website.

The Injured Jockeys Fund helps any rider who holds, or has held, a Professional or Amateur licence issued by the British Horseracing Authority. This includes Apprentice, Conditional and Point-to-Point riders, and any spouse, partner, child or dependant they may have.

The Fund has a team of nine Almoners who liaise directly with beneficiaries on a support basis. There is a team of 30 volunteer visitors who keep in touch with old and isolated beneficiaries offering friendship and company.

The IJF also works closely with racing authorities and other organisations on many initiatives. This includes funding on course physios and medical services and research into improved riding protection equipment for jockeys.

In 2009 it opened its first fitness and rehabilitation centre, Oaksey House, in Lambourn. In 2015 opened its second, Jack Berry House, in Malton for northern based jockeys. A third, Peter O’Sullevan House, will open in Newmarket in 2018.

The Field has contributed to the cause.


When Vets Undress naked charity calendar 2018

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There's a new cohort of vet students willing to dispense with the white coats for a noble cause. The When Vets Undress naked charity calendar 2018 is raising funds for the student-run cause All4Paws

When Vets Undress naked charity calendar 2018
The When Vets Undress calendar is raising money for the student-run initiative All4Paws.

It’s time for a new calendar to grace the wall, so pencil in your 2018 dates while standing by a super cause. Veterinary students are infamously charitable. And this year’s Royal (Dick) School of Veterinary Studies cohort is no different. With the help of a few furry friends and Edinburgh’s iconic scenery, these vets are championing All4Paws, with the When Vets Undress naked charity calendar 2018.

To find out more and buy the calendar, visit the When Vets Undress website.

WHEN VETS UNDRESS NAKED CHARITY CALENDAR 2018

Nursing poorly critters as a day job isn’t enough for the Royal (Dick) School of Veterinary Studies students. Their charitable spirit has seen them abandon their white coats for the student-run initative, All4Paws. And while we all know alpaca wool is warm, these vets are taking no chances. With Edinburgh’s stunning scenery and a few furry friends to help (dogs, cats, reptiles, ponies, sheep and Scottish highland cattle are just some of those featured), this super calendar is a New Year essential.

Chairman Gavin Gan said, “When Vets Undress aims to create a collection of photographs that are classy, artistic, and of quality. Photos featured in the calendar will encapsulate three things: beautiful veterinary students comfortable in their own skin, adorable animals comfortable in their own fur and scenic and iconic locations in and around Edinburgh.”

A naked charity calendar is tradition for some vet schools. The stellar students from the University of Sydney have been upholding charitable spirit downunder for over 30 years. Their latest instalment, Free Range Vets for 2017 was a sell-out success. And they raised nearly $10,000 AUD for Friends of the Hound Inc. And whipping off the white coats is a rite of passage for Glasgow’s vet students. Though a long way from Sydney, the charitable spirit is exactly the same. The Glasgow University Vet Students naked charity calendar 2017 was also raising money for student-run animal charities.

A FANTASTIC CAUSE: ALL4PAWS

And indeed, the cause supported by the When Vets Undress calendar is one close to the students’ hearts. All4Paws is run by the students, offering free veterinary care to the homeless and vulnerably housed. It follows the believe that all four-legged friends deserve access to basic healthcare. Free drop-in vet clinics are run once a week. And a larger clinic is held on the first Saturday of every month. Besides healthcare, the clinics also provide free basic supplies for these pets, including food, winter coats, leashes, and toys.

So do your bit for this fantastic cause. You can buy a calendar for just £15 and from the When Vets Undress website. The Field has contributed to the cause.

Worcestershire Hunt naked charity calendar 2018

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No-one knows how to have a ball and raise funds quite like the hunting community. The Worcestershire Hunt are the latest to bare all to keep the air ambulance flying

Worcestershire Hunt naked charity calendar 2018
The Worcestershire Hunt know how to have a ball while raising funds.

Country dwellers are long time upholders of charitable spirit. And none more so than the hunting fraternity. The brave souls at the Worcestershire Hunt are the latest to shed standard hunting kit to support the Air Ambulance’s noble work. From the annual BBQ to the team chase event, none were excused from revealing nearly all in the Worcestershire Hunt naked charity calendar 2018.

Calendars cost £10 plus £3 P&P. To purchase one, email Helen Millward at whscsec17@gmail.com.

WORCESTERSHIRE HUNT NAKED CHARITY CALENDAR 2018

Proper country sorts aren’t ones to shy away from stripping to support a cracking cause. The hunting community are a well established example of charitable joie de vivre. From The Old Berks Hunt to Readyfield Ladies, they are a game bunch. And this year’s Big Reveal calendar sees top lady point-to-pointers getting in on the action sans silks.

But it is the Worcestershire Hunt that are the latest to shed standard hunting kit. These charitable sorts are always on the look out for new fundraising opportunities. It’s no surprise that a calendar was soon mooted, but with one rule: no one was allowed to remain clothed.

The Supporters Club successfully persuaded riders, foot followers and even the photographers to strip. The result is a saucy collection of standard hunting scenes. Pictures include the annual hunt ball, the post-autumn hunting BBQ and a team chase. And even one brave photographer agreed to go in front of the lens and capture a hedge hopper, while revealing nearly all herself. “I’m not entirely sure how I got roped into that one…” she blushed.

CRACKING COUNTRY CAUSES

Proceeds from the calendar will be split between the hunt and the Air Ambulance. The latter is regularly the countryside’s charity of choice. Indeed, the LRFYFC, Around the Farm and The Old Berks Hunt are just some of the discerning Dianas that have raised funds to keep the Air Ambulance flying in years gone by.

Those that have spent enough time romping the countryside, whether on horseback or foot, will know of the crucial service it provides. Its quick response to emergencies in the field, where road ambulances simply cannot access, is essential.

Donating proceeds to the Air Ambulance was an easy choice for the Worcestershire Hunt Supporters Club to make. “The Air Ambulance have helped us several times,” said calendar photographer Rachel Maddox. “So this is a charity very close to many hearts within the Worcestershire Hunt community.”

Our rapid response time to trauma and medical emergency can be the difference between life and death. That’s where you come in.

We fly two regional air ambulances, across the counties of Warwickshire, Northamptonshire, Derbyshire, Leicestershire & Rutland. These two helicopters provide a rapid response to trauma and medical emergencies over an area of 3850 square miles covering many of the UK’s major road networks including the M1, M6, M69 and M42. With an average response of just 13 minutes, between them they attend on average 6 missions a day.

You may well have seen us in the skies above you. We’ve saved thousands of lives in our community. We need your help to save thousands more.

Thanks to your support we have now achieved an amazing 30,000 missions

Our lifesaving missions are funded by your generous donations. We do not receive any government funding.

THE AIR AMBULANCE

Vets Uncovered naked charity calendar 2018

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There's no stopping this year's cohort of charitable veterinary students worldwide. Now the Aussies are getting in on the action, with the Vets Uncovered naked charity calendar 2018

Vets Uncovered naked charity calendar 2018
The latest cohort of veterinary students to whip off the white coats for a worth cause.

Previously it is the rowers to stick their oars in and young farmers who whip off the overalls. But this year veterinary students worldwide are forgetting their white coats for worthy causes. And if you were under the impression that charitable disrobing was a quintessentially British past time, it’s time for a rethink. Now the Aussies are in on the action. This year’s Vets Uncovered naked charity calendar 2018 is raising money for The Barrumbuttock Hay Runners.

Students at the James Cook University of Veterinary Science aren’t the only upholders of charitable joie de vivre down under. The University of Sydney veterinary students have been going sans kit for over thirty years. Last year’s Free Range Vets calendar raised an impressive $10,000 AUD for Friends of the Hound Inc.

VETS UNCOVERED NAKED CHARITY CALENDAR 2018

James Cook University of Veterinary Science’s graduating students aren’t barking mad. Swapping white coats for canine coverage has been a fixture for final year students since 2015. Proceeds are for celebrating the end of a gruelling five years of studying at the annual Graduation Ball. And a percentage goes towards a noble cause chosen by the students.

This year’s charity of choice is The Barrumbuttock Hay Runners. “The Hay Runners are a charity that collects donated hay and rural supplies and delivers them out to farms struggling through the ongoing drought here in Australia. The last hay run alone donated over $6 million AUD worth of donated hay. All the trucks drivers donate their time and vehicles to the cause,” said Chelsea Crake of Vets Uncovered.

In 2014 Brendan ‘Bumpa’ Farrell heard about a farmer in Bourke (NSW) that was struggling in the drought. He contacted the farmer and offered to bring him a truck load of hay to help him out. From that the Burrumbuttock Hay Runners was born. Since that date in 2014 they have completed 11 successful hay runs to help drought affected farmers all over NSW & QLD.

BHR is about mates helping mates in a time of need. Farmers impacted by drought often struggle to ask for help and many due to the financial strain of trying to keep the farm afloat also battle mental health issues.

Brendan and the BHR team know that the hay they deliver will only provide temporary relief but it’s about showing fellow Australian’s that someone cares about them.

All hay is donated from generous farmers all over Australia. The money fundraised and held in the Rotary Club bank account is used to fuel the trucks that transport the donated hay. No one in the Burrumbuttock Hay Run group are paid a wage, everyone is volunteers. This includes all the truck drivers who also donate the use of their trucks & machinery to load and unload the hay.

SHOW YOUR SUPPORT

Sales of the calendar have sadly closed, but it’s never too late in the year to champion a cracking cause. For more information on The Barrumbuttock Hay Runners, visit their website or stay up to date with their work via Facebook.

And plans are already afoot for the 2019 instalment of Vets Uncovered. So next year’s charity will be RuralAid Australia. They provide assistance to farms adversely affected by droughts, flooding, fires and other natural disasters. For more information about RuralAid Australia and the 2019 calendar, visit the Vets Uncovered website.

Around the Farm naked charity calendar 2016

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The Around the Farm naked charity calendar shows that it's not just the hunting hotties who can cause a stir.

Around the Farm naked charity calendar 2016
Make sure you have the right flies.

Gosh is it hot in here? Another instalment of the Around the Farm naked charity calendar hit the shelves in 2016, and is brimming with a bevy of sporting derrières and delectable sporting damsels. The 2015 calendar proved one of the most popular we have ever run in the magazine, and the 2016 version looks set to live up to the same reputation.

With fishing, frolicking and generally fieldy pastimes the 2016 calendar is available from Georgie Fenn for the rather generous price of £5 plus £2 postage. There is, in fact, no reason not to buy one, even though we are in April – that’s still eight months to go.

AROUND THE FARM NAKED CHARITY CALENDAR 2015

The Around the Farm naked charity calendar 2015 is another of the top notch naked charity calendars raising money for a good cause featured in the pages of The Field. Each month The Naked, Strewth pays homage to the thoroughly country based penchant for baring embonpoint for a good cause. This particular shooting image gives the hunting hotties at the Holcombe Hunt naked charity calendar (which has proved particularly popular) a run for their money.

The Around the Farm naked charity calendar 2015

Do shooting girls have more fun?

The Around the Farm naked charity calendar came about when Georgie Fenn had a fall from her horse in May which required assistance from the Air Ambulance Service. After a week in hospital for a collapsed lung Georgie’s mother – Mary- carried out a bit of research and found out each call out for Air Ambulance Service costs them in the region of £1700. They rely purely on donations to keep running.

So Mary organised a Barn Dance which raised £2000 and now Georgie with the help of her friends including photographer Katie Ingram has put together a rather racy but fabulous calendar.

Where it lacks in clothes it makes up for in creativity, they say.

The Around the Farm theme seemed suitable as all the calendar stars are from farming backgrounds. “And there aren’t too many passers by!” says Georgie.Any regular Field reader knows the Young Farmers have a particular penchant for removing their clothing in a good cause. Just glimpse the WFYFC naked charity calendar.

Anyone who lives, works or plays in the countryside will know the vital importance of the Air Ambulance Service. What better way to support the cause than buying an Around the Farm calendar.

 

Glasgow University Vet Students naked charity calendar 2017

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A day job curing poorly critters simply isn't enough for Glasgow's veterinary graduates. These game Glaswegians are willing to go the extra mile to raise funds - sans kit

Glasgow University Vet Students naked charity calendar 2017
A bridge too far? Certainly not.

It seems there’s no length the veterinary students at Glasgow University won’t go to for animals in need. They have already chosen a career curing critters. And now in their spare time they are raising extra funds – sans kit.

And while this year’s class of fourth years have done a sterling job, the calendar is not new to Glasgow University Vet School. In fact, it has become a fourth year rite of passage. Glasgow Vet School have a tradition of final years whipping their kit off for worthy causes. Of course this year’s batch of grads are no different.

But these game Glaswegians are not the only fourth years championing cracking causes in the buff. Sydney may be a long way from Glasgow, but their charitable sporting spirit is exactly the same. The University of Sydney’s veterinary students have been demonstrating how to raise funds Brit-style for over thirty years. Of course, the After Hours naked charity calendar 2016 was a sterling, sell-out success.

GLASGOW UNIVERSITY VET STUDENTS NAKED CHARITY CALENDAR 2017

There’s no jollier tradition than a naked charity calendar championing country causes, as Glasgow’s game graduates have proved. The Glaswegian gels and chaps got ‘taps aff’ for two cracking causes this year, set up by their fellow vet students.

The Trusty Paws Clinic provides veterinary care to pets of homeless and vulnerably housed people in Glasgow. And Students for Animals in Need (SAIN) provides funds to allow companion animals who require specialist treatment to access facilities at Glasgow’s Small Animal Hospital and the Weipers Centre Equine Hospital. Clearly there is no bunch more charitable than Glasgow’s vet students.

So stand with Glasgow’s students and support these fantastic causes. No need to dispense with any kit, simply make a donation to The Trusty Paws Clinic or Students for Animals in Need. The Field has also contributed to both causes.

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