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The Smithy, Crowdecote, near Longnor

Shoeing a horse at the smithy at Crowdecote, Earl Sterndale, Derbyshire (near Longnor, Staffordshire). Included in this image are (from left to right) Sydney Horobin of Crowdecote, Billy Wood of Upper ...

The Three Crowns, Little Stoke, Stone

The Three Crowns Inn stands on Lichfield Road in Little Stoke and is a former coaching inn on the London to the north-west route. The Shardlow family were licensees at the inn for 180 years. Leah Ethel ...

The Village, Alstonefield

The three houses on the right-hand side date were originally one building. Its earliest use is thought to have been as an inn, but it is best known as the old parish workhouse, part of the Ashbourne Union. ...

The Village, Alstonefield

Alstonefield is one of eight villages within the parish of the same name. In 1951 the parish became part of the Peak District National Park. The area is a popular place for walkers, and there are a number ...

The Village, Consall

The name Consall means 'Cuna's (from the Danish for king) hall'. The village was a former township in the ancient parish of Cheddleton and since the 13th century was part of the estate owned by the Draycott ...

The village, Endon

A view of Endon taken from Endon Bank, looking north-east. Photographer: Philemon Swift, Hanley House, 260 Waterloo Road, Burslem.

The village, Stramshall

Farm buildings and houses in Stramshall, near Uttoxeter. A horse drawn hay tedder stands in the field. Photograph by the Rev. C.F.L. Barnwell (1853-1933) who was Vicar of Stramshall from 1879 to 1933, ...

The wheelwright's shop, Cotes Heath

Tom Giles' wheelwright's shop which was across the road from the Cotes Heath Farm, on land which eventually became part of Nelson Hall playing fields. Tom Giles, farmer and blacksmith, was born in Farndon, ...

Threshing Machine and Traction Engine, Shugborough,

Timber Framed Barn, Gnosall,

This timber framed barn stood to the north of St. Lawrence's Church. The barn was burnt down in 1949. Photograph donated by Stafford Historical and Civic Society, who retain copyright ownership.

Tixall Stables,

The semi-circular coach house and stables were built in the early nineteenth century. Designed by John Ireland the stables were built with higher pavilions at each end and a three-bay Gothic porch in ...

Tower, Ingestre Stables,

The original seventeenth century stables at Ingestre Hall are next to St. Mary's Church. The new stables (pictured) were designed by John Birch in the late nineteenth century. This elaborate building ...

Trent and Mersey Canal at Colwich

A view of the Trent and Mersey Canal at Colwich, looking south-east towards Colwich Lock. Towards the left is the tower of St. Micahel and All Angels Church and in between the church and the canal ...

Trentham Gardens,

The original Trentham Hall was built in the 1630s for the Dukes of Sutherland. The Caroline house was replaced in the early eighteenth century by one in a Classical style. Capability Brown and Henry ...

Trotting cart at Mill Farm, Abbey Hulton

The photograph shows George B (the horse) in a sulky horse racing chariot with the driver, Ann Whieldon. A sulky is a lightweight two-wheeled cart with just a driver's seat. According to Bert Bentley ...

Trysull

An Austin tractor, 1917 model.

Turkeys being fed at the Grange, Rodbaston

The Grange was independent of Rodbaston Hall for many years, but was purchased by Staffordshire County Council together with Rodbaston Hall and Hall Farm to form Rodbaston Farm Institute. The Grange ...

Upper Cheadle Grange, Cheadle