Date:1900 - 1910 (c.)
Description:With the white beard is blacksmith Thomas Fletcher outside his smithy in the early 1900s. For over 60 years he was been a regular bellringer at Baswich Church. He had a pony and trap in which he would carry people to Stafford. He retired around 1914. Thomas was born in 1843 and died in 1939 aged 96. Ted Giles then became the village blacksmith. The cottage beyond the smithy was later the Post Office.
The timeline shows resources around this location over a number of years.
Photograph of William Longson (1867- 1948) and Annie Longson, nee Fryer (1872- 1950) ...
Samuel and Kathrine Woods at Walton on the Hill Post Office.
Mr W.M. Giles, the village blacksmith, shoeing a horse at Walton on the Hill Smithy ...
Laura Husselbee, nee Dutton (1902-2001), who wrote the book 'Down by Jacob's Ladder' ...
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Creators: Mrs E. Giles - Contributor
Image courtesy of: Mr Jim Foley
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Source: Miscellaneous Collection
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