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Gnosall Show

Two prize Shire horses owned by Mr A J Malpass, of Lapley Hall Farm, Lapley, canter before the judge, Mr T Baker. Shire mare “Lapley Choice” (centre left) gained a first prize and reserve champions award ...

Greengate Street, Stafford,

View looking towards Market Square. The timber framed building on the left is the Ancient High House, built by Richard Dorrington in 1595. In 1826 the building was bought by John Marson, who converted ...

Guy Sutton & William Austin at Beechenhill Farm, Alstonefield

Guy Sutton (left) farmed Beechenhill Farm for many years before moving to Hope House.

Gypsum Mine horses, Fauld

Horses used by Peter Ford & Co. at their Gypsum Mine at Fauld, near Tutbury. Mining at Fauld began in the 19th century. By the 1890s there were two companies mining at Fauld: Peter Ford & Co. and ...

Harvesting at Wood Farm, Sedgley

Man on horseback leading a pair of Shire horses and a reaper binder through a field of corn. At Wood Farm, Sedgley, West Midlands. Photographer: Albert Henry Yelland.

Harvesting corn, Alstonefield

The Gould family from Mootlow and others mowing corn, around Alstonefield. Standing on the left is Joseph Gould.

Harvesting mangolds,

This photograph of harvested mangolds is believed to have been taken near Knightley House.

Harvesting Mangolds, Charnes Old Hall, Eccleshall

A postcard advertising Hadfield's Chemical Guano, showing mangolds grown by Mr S. Timmis, of Old Hall, Charnes, near Eccleshall, weighing 66 tons per acre. The card also promotes the local agent for ...

Harvesting wheat

A postcard view of wheat being cut with a reaper binder drawn by three horses. The man and the boy are ready to shoot rabbits hiding in the corn. If you recognise anyone in the picture or the location ...

Harvesting wheat, near Cradley Heath

Harvesting in the Black Country. Men and children gathered around a pair of horses and a reaper mower. The photographer was living at Cradley Heath when he took this image in the summer of 1906. Photographer: ...

Harvesting wheat, near Cradley Heath

Harvesting in the Black Country. A reaper binder pulled by three horses harvesting a field of wheat with Homer Hill colliery in the background. The photographer was living in Cradley Heath when he took ...

Harvesting wheat, near Wolverhampton

Harvesting in the Black Country. A horse drawn reaper mower with two men seated at rear. Some of the men in the background are holding shotguns ready to shoot rabbits. Stooks of cut corn can be seen to ...

Harvesting wheat, near Wolverhampton

Man with team of horses harvesting wheat with a reaper-binder. A note with this glass negative reads 'Wheat cutting at Burgess'. Location unknown, but the photographer was living at Cradley Heath or ...

Harvesting, Woodseaves

A group of men, women and children pictured at Woodseaves by a loaded harvest wagon with a farm outbuilding in the background. They are holding pitch forks and hay rakes. The man standing holding the ...

Hauling timber, Hawksmoor Wood

Timber being hauled through Hawksmoor Wood by the Hanson Green tree-felling gang with a team of four horses. Hawksmoor later became a nature reserve, the first in Staffordshire, founded in 1933 by ...

Hawkesyard College, Rugeley

This postcard view was posted in Coventry, on 26 October 1912, to an address in Stafford. Armitage Park, a mid-18th century house, was originally built by Nathaniel Lister. In 1839 it was bought ...

Hawthorne Lodge, Stone

Jill Wilson (nee Worthington)on her horse outside the door of Hawthorne Lodge, Lichfield Road, Stone. The Worthington family lived here from 1940 until 1973. Hawthorne Lodge stood on what is now the ...

Hay carting, Loxley

Ted Shaw bringing a load of hay up to Loxley Bank Farm, Loxley, near Uttoxeter. Loxley Bank Farm was farmed by Robert Whittaker at the time. Photograph by Gerald McCann of High Street, Uttoxeter. Photographer: ...