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Patshull Hall Rehabilitation Centre, Pattingham

Soldiers at Patshull Hall Rehabilitation Centre. The Centre gained a worldwide reputation for its physiotherapy results, and Australia and Sweden sent persons to be trained there. Patshull Hall was ...

Pheasant shoot at Mill Meece Farm

A pheasant shoot at Mill Meece Farm, near Eccleshall, shortly before the First World War. The shoot was arranged by the tenant farmer, William Bennison.

Poachers, near Meir

Poachers and their catch of rabbits, near Meir, Stoke-on-Trent. On the right is Charles Whitehead.

Poachers, near Meir

Poachers and their catch of rabbits, near Meir, Stoke-on-Trent. On the right is Charles Whitehead.

Rabbit shooting group, Yarlet

A group of men, women and children after a day's shooting around Yarlet, pictured with their haul of rabbits.

Rabbit shooting party, Yeld Bank, Knightley

Four men, a woman and boy, some holding rabbits, two holding shotguns, with two dogs. Yeld Bank Farm, on Grange Road, Knightley can be seen in the background, and there is snow on the ground. Photographer: ...

Shooting Party at Ranton Abbey

Thomas William Anson, 1st Earl of Lichfield (1795-1854) is mounted on a pony, with Lord Melbourne on his right and Lord Uxbridge behind him, wearing a grey hat. Lord Sefton is seated at the left and ...

Shooting party on the Roaches

Shooters and followers from Swythamley Hall returning with their haul of game at the back of the Roaches. At the time, the Roaches belonged to Sir Philip Brocklehurst of Swythamley Park.

Shooting party, Gun Hill

Sir Philip Brocklehurst's party taking a break during a shoot on Gun Hill. Mrs Selous is seated on the ground.

Shooting party, Gun Hill

Sir Philip Brocklehurst's party having a picnic during a shoot at the shooting house on Gun Hill. Sir Philip Brocklehurst is seated on the left of the nearer bench, facing the camera.

Shooting party, Gun Hill

Sir Philip Brocklehurst's party taking a break during a shoot on Gun Gill. Sir Philip, wearing shorts, is bending over. His wife Gwladys is standing far right.

Shooting party, Gun Hill

Sir Philip Brocklehurst's party during a shoot at the shooting house on Gun Hill. From left to right: Lady Gwladys Brocklehurst, Nina Colmore (Gwladys's sister), Sir Philip Brocklehurst, Horace Colmore....

Shooting party, the Roaches

A shooting party from Swythamley Hall pictured at Shaw House at the back of the Roaches. Gwladys and Philip Brocklehurs are standing to the right. Shaw House has also been known as Shaw Cottage Farm ...

Shooting party, the Roaches

A shooting party from Swythamley Hall pictured at Shaw House at the back of the Roaches. Sir Philip Brocklehurst is sitting on the wall, wearing shorts. His wife Gwladys is standing far left and his ...

Shooting party, Whiston Eaves

Pictured at Whiston Eaves after a deer shoot are, from left to right: Dr J.T.B. Hall of Lea House, Waterhouses; Mr Charles Rowlinson, Home Farm, Whiston Eaves, and Mr Thomas Smith of Whiston Eaves. Thomas ...

Stafford Trades and Labour Rifle Club

Their eyes are on the target in this photograph with keen members of the Stafford Trades and Labour Rifle Club pictured on their weekly practice night. Taking aim are Mr E Williamson and Mr F Loveys (Captain), ...

Staffordshire Sportsman Figure

Staffordshire figure depicting a man with a gun and hunting dog. During the 19th century, shooting was a very popular pastime amongst upper class gentlemen. Shooting was a very class-based activity ...

The Royal Shoot at Rangemore

A phorograph taken during King Edward VII's visit to a shoot at Lord Burton's estate at Rangemore. At the time Lord Burton was unable to leave London, so the King stayed with the Earl of Shrewsbury at ...