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Billington Hall, Bradley

Billington Hall stands on the A518 between Stafford and Haughton and is a late 18th century, Grade II listed three-storey brick-built house.

Binding at Tan House Farm, Pattingham

Pictured left to right are Stan Bentley, Jack Titley and Bill Titley. The binder cut the corn and sent out the sheaves ready for collection.

Birchenfields Farm, Armitage

Birchenfields Farm in Bardy Lane. This Grade 2 listed building dates from the 17th century and is timber-framed on a stone plinth. This image is taken from a glass negative.

Birches Barn Farm, Penn Fields, Wolverhampton

A view from Stubbs Lane (now Birches Barn Road) of Birches Barn Farm, Wolverhampton. Now 68, Birches Barn Road, this former farmhouse is Grade II listed and dates from the mid-18th century. The associated ...

Birches Farm, Codsall

Late 18th or early 19th century outbuildings at Birches Farm, Birches Road, once part of the estate of the large house called the Birches.

Birches Farm, Madeley

Birches Farm, on Castle Lane, Madeley is a Grade II listed building dating from the 17th century but with extensive 19th century additions. Postcard published by C.H. Deakin, 17 Market Place, Newcastle-under-Lyme. ...

Birches Head Road, Caldon Canal, Abbey Hulton, Stoke on Trent

A view north east across the River Trent valley from the Birches Head Road bridge over the Caldon Canal. The buildings in the right centre were Abbey Farm in the 1960s, now Trent Country Club, with Redhills ...

Bird in Hand Inn and Brewery, Hilderstone,

The Bird and Hand Inn had its own malthouse and brewery. It was one of the last public houses in the county to brew its own beer. The Shelley family owned the Inn from 1819 until 1954. At the time of ...

Black face sheep

Oil painting by Peter Markey. Dimensions: height - 900mm, width - 1200mm

Blackladies Priory, Brewood

This hand-drawn map, dating from the early 18th century, shows the site of the dissolved priory of Blackladies, near Brewood. The original Benedictine priory was founded circa 1150 and dissolved in 1538; ...

Blacksmith at work, Mayfield

Mr Charles Woodward, Blacksmith at Mayfield near Ashbourne, filing a horse's hoof outside his smithy at 22 Wallash, Mayfield. The smithy belonged to the Woodward family from 1805 and worked until Charles ...

Blacksmith, Hollinsclough

Joe Bradbury, blacksmith at Hollinsclough, shoeing a horse. A second man is holding the horse's head and a boy stands in the doorway.

Blacksmith, Stafford area?

A blacksmith shoeing a horse. We do not know where this photograph was taken, but this glass plate was probably taken by Weiss & Fowke of Stafford, so it is likely to have been taken in the Stafford ...

Blacksmith, Stone,

Mr Salmon, blacksmith at Stonefield Forge.

Blacksmiths at the County Show, Stone

Blacksmiths and officials at Staffordshire Agricultural Society's County Show in Stone. The society held its first show in Stone in 1844. Standing first from right, wearing a trilby is Eric Hammersley, ...

Blacksmiths at the Staffordshire County Show, Hopton

Since 1958 the County Show has been held at the purpose-built County Show Ground at Hopton, on the outskirts of Stafford.

Blacksmith's shop, Cotes Heath

Photographs shows Tom Giles' blacksmith's shop which stood opposite the church in Cotes Heath, which can be seen in the background, to the left. Tom Giles, farmer and blacksmith, was born in Farndon, ...

Blacksmiths shop, Whiston,

The building behind the blacksmith's workshop is the Sneyd Arms public house.