He's lower than a snakes belly in a wagon rut.
+In 1955 the town I lived in Bowness Alberta produced wooden nickles to celebrate the fiftieth anniversary. They were legal tender in the town for a short period of time.
I feel the fence being so close to the front of the picture creates a psychological block to the rest of the picture.
Not sure of the year but I think its either a Hillman or an Anglia
It looks like a 51 to 53 definitely not 54.
The one on the left I believe is a cream separator and the one on the right is a coffee grinder