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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 ...

Gnosall Show

Handlers with sheep being inspected at the Gnosall Show. In the background there are cattle in event ring. It was reported in the Staffordshire Newsletter that the Gnosall and District Agricultural ...

Goat and sheep

Pencil and wash drawing by Great Haywood born artist Thomas Peploe Wood (1817-1845).

Goats in Bagots Park

Bagot Goats are a Staffordshire speciality and are one of the rarest breeds of livestock. They were kept at Blithfield Hall near Abbots Bromley in Staffordshire, where they lived in a wild state ...

Gratwich Church: water colour painting

'St. Mary's Church Gratwich,' [as rebuilt in 1775 in brick and stone.] South west view showing a small low chancel. The two windows of the nave are almost round-headed. There is a small bell turret ...

Greengate Street, Stafford,

Note the cattle tethered by the Swan Hotel, whose sign can be seen clearly in the centre of the photograph. This could possibly be a weekly Saturday market. Shaw's House and the High House can be ...

Guernsey Cow, 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 ...

Hadley Lane , Newborough

A group of people, possibly on their way to church, in Hadley Lane, Newborough.

Hales Hall, Hales

Hales Hall was built in 1806 and extensive extensions were added in the mid 19th century. It belonged to the Buchanan family until the early 20th century. From 1916 it belonged to Ernest Byfield Hall ...

Hand milking, Alstonefield

Sam Hambleton hand milking at Mootlow, near Alstonefield.

Handsacre Hall

The rear of Handsacre Hall viewed from the south west. A cow stands in the fenced paddock. At the time of this photograph Handsacre Hall was farmed by the Boycott and Harvey sisters. At this time the ...

Harry Poole at Jubilee Cottage, Fradswell

Harry Poole was employed as Head Gamekeeper at Ingestre Hall between 1920 and 1928. At the time of this photograph he was was employed at Chartley Hall as Head Keeper under Mr Harrison, who held the ...

Hatherton Hall and Park

A postcard view of Hatherton Park with a glimpse of Hatherton Hall by the lake and amongst the trees. Hatherton Hall is a Grade 2 listed building built in 1817 in the Tudor Gothic style for Moreton ...

Hawkesyard Priory, near Rugeley

This postcard view shows Hawkesyard Priory when the Priory buildings were quite new. In earlier years the adjacent house and grounds were known as Armitage Park, a mid-18th century house, which was ...

Heifer, "Peover Mabel 3rd", Staffordshire Friesian Breeders Club Show and Sale, Uttoxeter

Herbert Smith at Ivy Cottage, Calton

Herbert Smith, farmer, landowner, quarry owner and licensed publican with his horse outside Ivy Cottage in Calton. He bought the house for £203 in 1902 and lived there until his death in 1939. Copy ...

Herd of Old English 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 ...

Hereford Bull, Ivy House Farm, Hixon,

Hereford bull at Ivy House Farm, Smithy Lane. The outbuildings have now been demolished. Some of the stone was incorporated into The Granary on Egg Lane.