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Horses in field, Trescott, near Penn

Horses and ponies in a field at Trescott, Penn, near Wolverhampton. Photographer: Albert Henry Yelland.

Hunt Meet at Eccleshall Castle,

The castle was used as the residence of the Bishops of Lichfield. The first reference to this building was in 1200, when Bishop Geoffrey Muschamp obtained a royal licence to embattle a manor house in ...

Hunt Meet at Walton Hall, Eccleshall,

Hunt Meet, Chartley Castle,

Meynell Hunt Meet by the ruins of Chartley Castle. Chartley Castle was built by the Earls of Chester some time after the Norman Conquest. The original castle was constructed from earth and timber ...

Hunt Meet, Eccleshall,

Hunt meet at Eccleshall outside the Crown Inn and the Royal Oak on High Street.

Hunt Meet, Grindley

Mounted and foot followers meeting at Grindley. Grindley Railway Station can be seen in the distance, to the right.

Hunt Meet, Milford,

The Meynall Hunt assembled outside the Stafford Lodges on the main gates at Shugborough Hall. Pictured from left to right are Lady Celia Anson, Mr Robert Courtney (gamekeeper at Shugborough), Mr Roberts ...

Hunt Meet, Rolleston On Dove

A Meynell Hunt meet pictured outside the Spread Eagle hotel. Photographer: J.S. Simnett of Burton upon Trent.

Hunter gelding, Rolleston, Anslow

The horse belonged to Sir W.B. Fielden, Eastlodge, Doveridge.

Hunter Stallion, Tatenhill, Meynell

Stallion with plaited mane, swishing tail, two rear socks and one front white sock.

Izaak Walton's Birthplace, Stafford,

Izaak Walton's birthplace, Eastgate Street, painted after the building was demolished. The building was being used as a coach house and stables in the late nineteenth century, but it was demolished ...

Joe Hambleton, Blacksmith, Alstonefield

Joseph Hambleton, Alstonefield village blacksmith, shoeing a horse at the smithy which stood next to the Methodist chapel.

John Russell at Pasford Mill Farm, Pattingham

John Russell lived at Tuters Hill. He had replaced the wooden wheels of the cart with car wheels, as can be seen in the photograph. He used the cart as a tipper for muck carting.

Johnson's Bakers Van, Stafford,

Two horse-drawn delivery vans on Albert Terrace. In the background is the Jen Shoe Factory on Marston Road, founded in 1852. The building now houses the Irish Club. The front van is from W.H. Johnson's ...

Judging horses at Staffordshire County Show, Uttoxeter

Knightley House, Knightley

Knightley House, on Grange Road, Knightley, near Gnosall. At the time of this photograph the farm was owned by James Blakeman Ball. The man seated on the horse may be one of his six sons. Photographer: ...

'Lady Godiva', Stafford Pageant,

Duckie Dodds as Lady Godiva. Her husband, Percy, owned the Golden Key Shop on Gaol Road. He is on the far right. The procession through Stafford ended with a fair on the town common. A prize was ...

Land Army girl and Suffolk gelding, The Wood, Adbaston

Women's Land Army girl Miss Iris Penn holding Suffolk gelding 'Smiler' in harness. Photographed for Mr T. Rowland Ball, at The Wood, Adbaston. Photographer: Gerald McCann, photographer of High Street, ...