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Walton on the Hill Smithy

Mr W.M. Giles, the village blacksmith, shoeing a horse at Walton on the Hill Smithy in the early 1970s.

Wetton Village

View of the village from across the fields.

White Gilt Pigs, Lower Farm, Drointon

These gilts are Large Whites, also known as Large Yorkshires. A gilt is a young female pig.

White Park Cattle, Chartley Park

White Park cattle and a black calf in a paddock, with a hay rick behind. White Park cattle are one of the oldest breeds of British cattle. In the thirteenth century several herds were enclosed in parks. ...

White Park Cattle, Chartley Park

White Park cattle in a paddock, with a hay rick on the left and fields beyond. White Park cattle are one of the oldest breeds of British cattle. In the thirteenth century several herds were enclosed ...

White Park Cattle, Chartley Park

White Park cattle are one of the oldest breeds of British cattle. In the thirteenth century several herds were enclosed in parks. Today four of these herds remain - Chartley, Chillingham, Dynevor and ...

White Park Cattle, Chartley Park

White Park cattle and a black calf in a paddock, with a farm building behind. White Park cattle are one of the oldest breeds of British cattle. In the thirteenth century several herds were enclosed in ...

White Park Cattle, Chartley Park

White Park cattle are one of the oldest breeds of British cattle. In the thirteenth century several herds were enclosed in parks. Today four of these herds remain - Chartley, Chillingham, Dynevor and ...

Windmill, Liverpool

Pencil drawing of windmill, with goats or sheep bottom right, by Great Haywood born artist, Thomas Peploe Wood (1817-1845)

Winners of the Ind Coope Cup, 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 ...

Women's Land Army Girl with Bull, Grindley

A Women's Land Army girl leading a British Friesian Bull at New Buildings Farm. The WLA began during the First World War to help combat food shortages and fill the vacancies left by the men who had ...

Women's Land Army girl with heifer, Adbaston

Women's Land Army girl, Miss Beryl Collins, standing next to a hand reared British Friesian heifer at Mr Mr T. Rowland Ball's farm at The Wood, Adbaston. The WLA began during the First World War to ...

Women's Land Army girl, Wynterdyne, Tamworth

Miss Joan Jeffrey of the Women's Land Army, a Liberty's model before the war, holding Dairy Shorthorn bull 'Serander' at Winterdyne Farm, Tamworth, Staffordshire. The farm was owned by Mr A.W. Macnamara. Photographer: ...

Women's Land Army, Derby

Grace, a Women's Land Army girl, standing in the doorway of a dairy holding portable milking machines. Photographed for W.S. Evans, Derby Old Hall, Derby. Photographer: Gerald McCann of High Street, ...

Women's Land Army, Grindley, near Uttoxeter

Two Women's Land Army girls with milking equipment about to milk a Friesian cow at Mr L.R. Earp's dairy farm at New Buildings, Grindley, near Uttoxeter. Photographer: Gerald McCann of High Street, ...

Wootton near Eccleshall

A postcard view of an old cottage in the hamlet of Wootton, near Eccleshall. This postcard was printed in Prussia.

Wootton, near Eccleshall

Pictured on this postcard image with three Shropshire sheep is believed to be Mary Jervis at her farm at Wootton, near Eccleshall . At the time of the 1911 census she was a widow, aged 68 and her occupation ...