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Sheep washing at Mill Dale

Sheep were washed about ten days before shearing to remove grease and dirt from their fleeces. Pictured here are Frank Wint (in the River Dove), George Harrison Sr. with pipe, Miss Mary Meller of Elms ...

Sheep washing at Mill Dale

Sheep were washed about ten days before shearing to remove grease and dirt from their fleeces. Farmers would bring their sheep to Mill Dale from as far away as Wetton and Newton Grange.

Shire Horses, Bradley,

Shire horses at Littywood Farm.

Shire mare, Newport, Shropshire

Shire mare 'Wrekin Sunlight', Champion at the Newport Show in 1930. Owned by Mr W.H. Davies of Park Farm, Cressage, Shropshire. Photographer: Gerald McCann, photographer of High Street, Uttoxeter.

Shire Mare, Walton-on-the-Hill, Stafford

Lyndhurst Dorothy, a three year old Shire mare.

Shooting Butts Camp School, Rugeley

Evacuee boys looking after pigs at Shooting Butts School. Wearing shorts and overseeing the boys is George Lygo. Shooting Butts Camp School, Penkridge Bank Road, Rugeley was opened in May1940 for evacuee ...

Shorthorn Bull 'Sir Arthur', Shugborough

Oil painting of Shorthorn bull 'Sir Arthur' of Shugborough. Shugborough Park Farm buildings, mill pond and Triumphal Arch in background. Artist: A.M. Gauci (fl. 1848-1884) Dimensions 500mm x 680mm ...

Shropshire Rams, Pipe Ridware

Mr. Chamberlain of Church Farm, Pipe Ridware, near Rugeley, with three Shropshire rams. Photographer: Gerald McCann (1897-1970) of Uttoxeter.

Shropshire Shearling Ewes, County Show, Stone

Three Shropshire Shearling ewes being judged at the Staffordshire County Show, Stone. Staffordshire Agricultural Society held its first show in Stone in 1844. The annual County Show was originally held ...

Shugborough Park

Postcard view of Shorthorn cattle grazing in the parkland near Shugborough Park Farm with Hadrian's Arch on the skyline. The railway cutting and tunnel entrance can be seen within the iron fencing on ...

Sinai Park Farm, Branston, Burton-on-Trent

The timber-framed and brick house was built c1500, and is thought to have been a summer house for the abbots of Burton.

Smithfield Cattle Market, Newcastle-under-Lyme

Mr Edwin Heywood selling cattle at the Smithfield Cattle Market, which was off Friars Street. The market was opened in 1871. Prior to that, livestock sales took place in the town centre. The market closed ...

Smithfield Cattle Market, Newcastle-under-Lyme

Mr Tom Henderson selling sheep at the Smithfield Cattle Market, which was off Friars Street. The market was opened in 1871. Prior to that, livestock sales took place in the town centre. The market closed ...

Smithfield Cattle Market, Newcastle-under-Lyme

Mr Bert Heywood, auctioneer, selling pigs at the Smithfield Cattle Market, which was off Friars Street. The market was opened in 1871. Prior to that, livestock sales took place in the town centre. The ...

Smithfield Cattle Market, Newcastle-under-Lyme

The Smithfield Cattle Market was opened in 1871 and closed in the early 1990s. Before this, livestock was sold in the town centre. Heywoods and Sons, an estate agent, ran the auctions in the 1930s and ...

Snow scene at Penn Fields, Upper Penn

Looking from a snowy Coalway Road along Church Lane towards St. Philip's Church, Penn Fields. It was built in 1858-59 by Griffin and Weller of Wolverhampton. A flock of sheep and a set of goal posts ...

Sonde Farm, Worfield, Shropshire

A view of Sonde Farm, an early 17th century timber-framed farm house, with sheep in foreground. In the background is the spire of St. Peter's Church. Although now in Shropshire, Worfield was listed under ...

Springfield Lodge, Codsall Wood

Springfield Lodge, Springfield Drive. Also called Oaken Drive. The lodge was known locally as the Witches Cottage. At one time it connected the large houses of Springfield House and The Terrace, in Oaken. ...