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Shire mare with plaited tail, Tatenhill, Meynell

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.

Shire stallion, Town End Farm, Hamstall Ridware

Shire stallion 'Rievaulx Coming King' photographed for Mr W.N. Appleby, Town End Farm, Hamstall Ridware. Photographer: Gerald McCann, photographer of High Street, Uttoxeter.

Shrewsbury State Chariot outside the Swan Hotel, Stafford,

The Earl of Shrewsbury's State Chariot passing the Swan Hotel in Greengate Street, in preparation for the coronation celebrations of June 1953. State Carriages, or Dress Chariots, were used for court ...

Sidney Fountain, Stafford,

This drinking fountain was erected on Gaol Square in 1889 by the widow of Thomas Sidney, in memory of her husband. Thomas Sidney was born in a house on Gaol Square (in 2004 occupied by Cafe Nero) in ...

Silver Jubilee celebrations, Seisdon

Celebrations for the Silver Jubilee of King George V in 1935. In the background is the Seven Stars Inn. This building was demolished and a new pub was built by Ansell's brewery on the same site during ...

Smith's Butchers Shop, Little Haywood,

Smithy, Brocton,

Soldiers returning from the Boer War, Armitage

Soldiers walking with their horses towards the photographer along New Road, Armitage. They are possibly Staffordshire Yeomanry returning from the Boer War, via Armitage Station. This image is taken ...

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 ...

Staff at Bent's Brewery, Stone

Pictured on the left of this group is Molly Bloor. Bent's Brewery was established in Newcastle-under-Lyme in the 1790s by William Bent. The business remained in Newcastle until 1936, when manufacture ...

Stafford from Newport Road,

On the right is the Newport Road railway bridge. Across the River Sow can be seen the churches of St. Mary and St. Chad in the town centre.

Stafford Ploughing Match, the Toft, Dunston

First prize winning entry in the one-way plough class at Stafford Ploughing Match, held at The Toft, Dunston, which was farmed at the time by Mr B.C. Griffin. The team also won second prize for turn-out. The ...

Stafford Railway Station and Hotel,

The Grand Junction railway line opened in July 1837. Within the next twelve years lines had opened from Stafford to Wellington and, via Lichfield to Rugby. The suburb of Castletown, en route to Doxey, ...

Stafford Town from the West,

View of Stafford from the west. On the right are the Broad Eye Bridge, the town mill, and the tower of St. Chad's Church. In the centre can be seen St. Mary's Church. The River Sow is in the ...

Stallington Lane, Blythe Bridge

Stallington is a small hamlet in the Blythe valley, whose importance grew as a result of the the hospital there (formerly Stallington Hall). The name Stallington means 'tun of the Staelingas' or 'stony ...

State Chariot at Ingestre Hall,

The Earl of Shrewsbury's State Chariot standing outside Ingestre Hall, in preparation for the coronation celebrations of June 1953. The coachman and two footmen wear state livery which includes white ...