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Women's Land Army, Rodbaston Farm Institute, Penkridge

Women's Land Army milkers on their way to the dairy at Rodbaston Farm Institute. Rodbaston College's origins lie in 1919 when the War Agricultural Committee opened an agricultural training depot. ...

Wood Bank Farm, Penkridge

Wood Eaton Hall, Church Eaton

Wood Eaton Hall stands on Broad Lane, near Church Eaton. It was designed by William Baker, built in 1754-55 and is Grade II listed. It has since become known as Hall Farm House.

Wood Hall Farm, Codsall

Wood Hall Farm stands on a medieval moated site known to have been inhabited by the early 14th century. The house was rebuilt in 1835 and the northern arm of the moat was filled in at the same time.

Woodford Hall Farmhouse, near Uttoxeter

Woodford Hall Farmhouse is situated off Moisty Lane, near Uttoxeter, close to the Crewe to Derby railway line and the River Dove. It is a Grade II listed late 17th century building with later additions. ...

Woodings agricultural engineers, Stafford

A name plate formerly attached to an agricultural implement or building. Oakey and Wooding were agricultural engineers based at Bailey Street, Stafford and were founded around 1920. they were dealers ...

Woodroffe & Co., Albion Ironworks, Rugeley

Woodroffe & Co were agricultural engineers at the Albion Ironworks which stood on Mill Lane by the Trent and Meresy Canal in Rugeley. Agricultural machinery was already being manufactured at the Albion ...

Woods Tenement, Forsbrook

Woods Tenement on Draycott Road, Forsbrook.

Woodshutts Farm, Kidsgrove

Woodshutts Farm on Second Avenue, Kidsgrove. Externally this Grade II listed building is a mid-19th century brick farmhouse but contains a timber-framed core of cruck construction dating to about 1500. ...

Wootton near Eccleshall

A postcard view of an old cottage in the hamlet of Wootton, near Eccleshall. This postcard was printed in Prussia.

Wootton, near Eccleshall

Pictured on this postcard image with three Shropshire sheep is believed to be Mary Jervis at her farm at Wootton, near Eccleshall . At the time of the 1911 census she was a widow, aged 68 and her occupation ...

Workers at Ecton Creamery

Ecton Creamery and Cheese Factory occupied a converted smelting house associated with Ecton copper mines. The creamery closed in 1933, and the Leek and Manifold Light Railway which delivered to and collected ...

Workers at the Unigate Dairy, Uttoxeter

A group of female workers pictured outside the Unigate Dairy in Uttoxeter. From left to right: Mary Gibson, Gladys Scotney, Linda Ward, Audrey Holmes, Mary Chell and Audrey Sanchez. Front (crouching): ...

Workers resting at Fox Cottage Farm, Pattingham

Pictured are Jim Marley, Bev Bentley, Charlie Law and Charlie Hopcutt.

Working Horses, Endon

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This is colour footage from the early 1960s. It’s at Endon, near Leek. You can see that what is being cut are reeds – probably for making thatch. The interesting thing about the film is that not only ...

Wynterdyne Farm, Tamworth

A general view of Winterdyne Farm, Tamworth. At the time of this photograph the farm was owned by Mr A.W. Macnamara. Photographer: Gerald McCann, photographer of High Street, Uttoxeter.

Yew Tree Farm, Goldenhill, Stoke-on-Trent

Yew Tree farmhouse was on Church Lane (now Elgood Lane) behind St John's Church graveyard. Yew Tree Farm has a long history and was the home of the Bourne family in the 16th century. The house and part ...

Yewtree Farmhouse, Teddesley Hay

Yewtree Farmhouse was built in 1825.