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Service buildings, Trentham Hall

The arched entrance off Park Drive leads into a courtyard around which were estate buildings including the agent's house, grain stores, cow sheds, a malthouse and brewery. The laundry was the farthest ...

Sheep shearing, near Tamworth

A gang of sheep shearers outside a farmhouse or mill building, somewhere near Tamworth. Men are shearing with hand-cranked shearing machines or hand shears, while boys roll the fleeces. The card is postmarked ...

Shenstone - Farm: sepia drawing

'Shenstone,' showing barns, cattle, and the church tower in the distance.Anonymous, [H. C. Allport].

Shenstone - Farm: sepia drawing

'Shenstone, 25 Feb., 1814,' showing barns, and the church tower in the distance. [Appears to be a closer view of the barn shown in SV IX.9a].Anonymous, [H. C. Allport].

Shooting party, Gun Hill

Sir Philip Brocklehurst's party taking a break during a shoot on Gun Gill. Sir Philip, wearing shorts, is bending over. His wife Gwladys is standing far right.

Shooting party, Gun Hill

Sir Philip Brocklehurst's party having a picnic during a shoot at the shooting house on Gun Hill. Sir Philip Brocklehurst is seated on the left of the nearer bench, facing the camera.

Shooting party, Highlows Farm, Yarnfield

A shooting party at Highlows Farm. The house still stands. Note the pretend window painted top right to give the house a more symmetrical appearance - behind this was the attic staircase. On the right ...

Shooting party, the Roaches

A shooting party from Swythamley Hall pictured at Shaw House at the back of the Roaches. Gwladys and Philip Brocklehurs are standing to the right. Shaw House has also been known as Shaw Cottage Farm ...

Shooting party, the Roaches

A shooting party from Swythamley Hall pictured at Shaw House at the back of the Roaches. Sir Philip Brocklehurst is sitting on the wall, wearing shorts. His wife Gwladys is standing far left and his ...

Shushions, Church Eaton

Shushions was built in 1762-1767 and is Grade II listed. Shushions was owned by the Littletons of Teddesley and was long occupied by the Crockett family. The Shushions Manor Estates were sold in 1919....

South Cocknage Farm , Lightwood

South Hanford Farm, Primrose Hill, Hanford

This substantial farmhouse stood just south of Back Lane, now Wilson Road, near to the junction with Church Lane. The farm buildings and yard have been redeveloped for housing.

St. Mary's Church, Weeford

St. Mary's Church was built in 1802. The bell turret bay and chancel were added later in the 19th century. In the background can be seen some of the outbuildings at Weeford House Farm. Postcard photographed ...

St. Thomas's Farm, near Stafford

Oil painting of farm buildings at St Thomas's Farm, built on the site of a medieval priory which was dedicated to St. Thomas Becket. The priory was broken up during the Dissolution. In 1765 the property ...

Stable Block, Little Onn Hall, Church Eaton,

Photograph from a sale catalogue. Little Onn Hall is located about 1 1/2 miles south west of Church Eaton. The hall was built c.1870 - 1875, but has been altered and enlarged over the years.

Stable near the Smithy, Farley

This stable stands north-east of the Smithy at Farley and was built in about 1850-1.

Stable Quadrangle, Joule's Brewery, Stone,

The stable quadrangle at the New Ale Stores, Newcastle Street. Some of the drays carry beer barrels ready for distribution. Francis Joule came into possession of the White House Inn and brewhouse ...

Stables at Harewood Hall, Cheadle

Stables dating from the arly 19th century at Harewood Hall on Leek Road.