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Poultry housing, Knightsfield Farm, Uttoxeter

Presentation of Trophies, County Show, Hopton

Staffordshire Agricultural Society's annual County Show was originally held at various sites around the county. The first show at Stone was in 1844. Since 1958 the County Show has been held at the ...

Prize bullock, Market Square, Stafford

A scene in Stafford Market Square following a livestock show. At the head of the prize bullock is Albert 'Dazzler' Atkin. On the left is the Mayor of Stafford, Tom Richardson, a local turf accountant, ...

Prize Giving, Staffordshire County Show, Hopton

Staffordshire Agricultural Society's annual County Show was originally held at various sites around the county. The first show at Stone was in 1844. Since 1958 the County Show has been held at the ...

Prize winning cattle, Uttoxeter

Four prize winning cows belonging to Mr Isaac Cartwright pictured with stockmen in yard, onlookers behind. At the Uttoxeter Fatstock Show. Photographer: Gerald McCann of Uttoxeter

Prizewinning sheep's wool, Royal Show, Wrottesley Park

A pile of sheep's wool, winner of 1st and Champion prizes in the Suffolk Class 558 at the Royal Show of 1937, held at Wrottesley Park. The Royal Show was the country's most prestigious agricultural ...

Quarry and Poultry Pens, St. Benedicts Priory, Colwich

This postcard view was photographed and published by Marshall, Keene & Co. Hart St. Holburn, W.C. St. Benedict's was originally a house, built by Charles Trubshaw c.1730. Trubshaw named the house Mount ...

Quarry on Kingston Hill, Stafford

Sheep grazing in an old quarry on Kingston Hill, Stafford. The area is just north of Tixall Road and is now occupied by Colwich Crescent. Photograph donated by Stafford Historical and Civic Society, ...

Railway Viaduct, Penkridge

This postcard view of ‘The Seven Arches’ viaduct over the River Penk, near Penkridge, was sent along with several other postcards in an envelope from ‘Ginge’ (name unknown) to his Mother (name and address ...

Railway Viaduct, Penkridge

This postcard view shows ‘The Seven Arches’ viaduct over the River Penk, near Penkridge. It was built by the Grand Junction Railway and opened in 1837. In later years the line became known as the Birmingham ...

Raising a horse, Hamstall Ridware

A photograph showing techniques of lifting a Shire horse foal prior to treatment. The vet's assistant holds a halter and twitch. This foal is being treated for Mr C. Lees of Cowley Hill farm, Hamstall ...

Red Lion Square, Newcastle-under-Lyme

An oil painting by Henry Lark Pratt of Red Lion Square, that shows the close relation between the town and country at the time. The tower of St. Giles' church can be seen in the background. At this time ...

Reservoir Fields, Meir Road, Normacot

The Hillside housing estate was built here later. Meir Church can be seen in the background.

River Penk from Cuttlestone Bridge, Penkridge

This postcard shows a picturesque scene looking north-east from Cuttlestone Bridge over the River Penk with cattle grazing on the meadows. Cuttlestone Bridge is Grade II listed and located on Pinfold ...

River Sow and Stafford Town from the West,

View of Stafford from the west. In the centre can be seen the Broad Eye windmill, with St. Mary's Church to its right. The bridge is the old Broad Eye or Doxey Bridge, built in 1611 to carry the ...

River Sow at Brancote, near Tixall

Cattle grazing by the River Sow at Brancote, near Tixall. looking east towards Shugborough with the wooded bank of Brancote Covert on the left. Photograph donated by Stafford Historical and Civic ...

River Tean at Crakemarsh, near Uttoxeter

Cattle, a horse and ducks at a ford on the River Tean, close to Crakemarsh, near Uttoxeter Photograph by Alfred McCann of High Street, Uttoxeter.

Rocester from the Dove Bridge

To the centre left of the view is Tutbury Mill (Cotton Mill). To the right, St. Michaels' Church can be seen, behind a row of houses.