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Brook Farm, Rolleston

Brook House Farm, Wheaton Aston

Brook House Farm stands on School Road, Wheaton Aston and is a white painted brick-built house largely rebuilt in the late 18th century. The farm yard can be seen to the right. At the time of this photograph ...

Brook House, Bucknall

The Brook House, Bucknall, built in about 1636. It was dismantled in 1974 and moved to Knighton, near Mucklestone. Photographer: William Blake of Longton.

Brookfield Mill Workers, Stafford,

Mill workers from Brookfield's corn mill, possibly at a trade or agricultural show. Brookfield's produced animal feed. The mill was situated in Tenterbanks, Stafford, and was demolished in 1957.

Brookhouse Farm, Brindley Ford, Stoke-on-Trent

Brookhouse Farm at the junction of Peck Mill Lane and Outclough Road (formerly High Street). The camera is looking south towards Chatterley Whitfield Colliery's spoil tip and chimney.

Brookhouse Farm, Rolleston

Brookhouse Farm, Wood Eaton, near Church Eaton

Brookhouse Farm stands on Broad Lane, near Church Eaton. Part of the Wood Eaton Manor estate, the porch and front of the house were rebuilt by landowner John Morris in 1849. Photographer: Harry Osbourne ...

Brookhouse Farm, Wood Eaton, near Church Eaton

Brookhouse Farm stands on Broad Lane, near Church Eaton. Part of the Wood Eaton Manor estate, the porch and front of the house were rebuilt by landowner John Morris in 1849.

Brookside Cottages, Wood Eaton, Church Eaton

Early 19th century farm labourers' cottages accociated with Brookhouse Farm on Malthouse Lane, Wood Eaton, near Church Eaton.

Brookside in snow, Rolleston

A view looking eastwards along Brookside. Note the cattle in the street.

Brookside, Rolleston

A view of Brookside, Rolleston-on-Dove from the south east. The three storey building on the left is Brookside Farm, a Grade II listed early 19th century farmhouse. From the County Archaeology photograph ...

Building a haystack

Men and women at work building a haystack, possibly in the Trentham or Longton area. Please contact us if you recognise this view. This photograph is one of a collection of 20 glass negatives by an ...

Building a haystack, Rodbaston Agricultural College

Thatching a haystack at Rodbaston Agricultural College Rodbaston College's origins lie in 1919 when the War Agricultural Committee opened an agricultural training depot. In 1921 it became Rodbaston ...

Bullocks in yard, Whitemoor Hay, Alrewas

A group of bullocks in yard at Mr F.W. Foden's farm, Whitemoor Hay, near Alrewas and Fradley. Photographer: Gerald McCann, High Street, Uttoxeter.

Bull's Head

Pencil and wash drawing of bull's head, by Great Haywood born artist, Thomas Peploe Wood (1817-1845.

Burgess' ironmonger's shop, Stafford Street, Eccleshall

F.H. Burgess's first shop in Eccleshall, which opened in 1900 on Stafford Street. Mr G. Burgess and Dolly Neville are standing in the doorway. Frederick H. Burgess founded his ironmongers and agricultural ...

Burgess, agricultural engineers, Eccleshall

A name plate from an agricultural implement or machine supplied by Burgess Agricultural Engineers Ltd. from their showroom in Eccleshall. Frederick H. Burgess founded his ironmongers and agricultural ...

Burgess, agricultural engineers, Eccleshall

Burgess's Eccleshall branch, built 1968-1969, Stafford Street. It was demolished in 2006 and replaced by the Co-op Supermarket. Burgess's were dealers in agricultural and garden equipment and machinery. Frederick ...