Date:1945
Description:Banner of National Union of Agricultural workers, Great Haywood Branch. Blue silk with yellow fringe and rope tassels. Blue cotton backing. Design painted on banner with inscriptions: on scroll above 'Great Haywood & District Branch'; on scroll below 'Staffordshire'. N.U.A.W. badge in middle (octagonal with heavy horses pulling a plough). Suspended by pole. Black cloth on back for banner, pole, rope and two part pole. Dimensions: width 890 mm, height 1230mm. From the collections of Staffordshire County Museum.
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Samuel Peploe Wood was a sculptor and painter and was born in Great Haywood in 1827. ...
A view of Trent Lane, Great Haywood looking towards the railway bridge and the entrance ...
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Donor ref:99.003.0001 (37/22662)
Source: Staffordshire Museum Service
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