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Harecastle tunnels, Trent & Mersey Canal, Kidsgrove

The southern entrance to Harecastle tunnels. The Brindley tunnel is on the left, with the Telford tunnel to the right. The North Staffordshire railway line is seen on the left. The crane on the canal ...

Hargraves Taxi in Bolebridge Street floods, Tamworth

Hargraves Taxi, driven by Fred Hargrave, in floods in Bolebridge Street during the 1930's. Bolebridge street flooded regularly due to its close proximity to the rivers of Tame and Anker.

Harper Brothers coach, Heath Hayes

Harper Brothers was founded in Heath Hayes in 1922 by Cecil G. Harper. 'Gloria de Luxe' was an early trade identity of Harper Brothers, a name apparently contrived from a mixture of Latin and French. ...

Harpfield Infants School, Hartshill, Stoke-on-Trent

Harpfield Infants School was built in 1875. Under the guidance of its first chairman, Sir Lovelace Stamer, Rector of Stoke-on-Trent, who was also chairman of the National Schools Board in Stoke, the ...

Harpfield Road, Trent Vale, Stoke-on-Trent

The camera is looking north east up Harpfield Road from close to the junction with Newcastle Road (A34). The road curves round towards the roundabout at Keelings Drive, off the photograph. Flash Lane ...

Harry Penton and his dog, Cannock

Harry Penton walking with his dog 'Peg' in Cannock town centre in the mid 1950s. Harry would have been around 60 at this time, still working as a coal miner. He retired aged 65 in about 1961. He died ...

Harry Poole, Gamekeeper, Ingestre

Harry Poole was employed an under keeper for the Earl of Shrewsbury at Ingestre under Donald MacDonald in 1914. He served in the Royal Army Veterinary Corps during World War I and returned to Ingestre ...

Harry Russell preparing the land by disc harrowing in Pasford Mill Farm

The Tractor is an Allis Chalmers 1940 model U (Land Lease from America 1940).

Hartshill railway station, Stoke-on-Trent

A photograph taken from a wagon in the siding at Hartshill and Basford Halt. The camera is looking west towards the mouth of the tunnel taking the line to Newcastle. The station, opened in 1905, was on ...

Hartshill Road, Stoke-on-Trent

A Ford Escort and a Potteries Motor Traction bus bound for Silverdale is bought to a halt by a police constable in Hartshill. This photograph was taken close to the junction with Queens Road, looking ...

Harvesting at The Fox Inn, Shipley

Charlie Law is driving a Foster Threshing machine.

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 Potatoes at Deer Park Farm, Weston

Boys are lending a hand with harvesting a record crop of potatoes. They have filled their baskets and the potatoes are being loaded on to the tractor-drawn cart for removal. Please contact us if you recognise ...

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 ...

Haughton Village

A postcard view of a quiet scene in Haughton. On the left is the School building with the top of the tower of St. Giles' Church in the background. The house on the right was later demolished and the road ...

Hauling a boat out of Froghall Tunnel, Caldon Canal

Two men hauling a narrowboat loaded with limestone out of the Froghall Tunnel on the Caldon Canal. The tunnel had no tow path so boats had to be 'legged' through it.

Hauling timber, Cannock area

This huge tree trunk is possibly en-route to Wootton's sawmill and timber yard at Churchbridge, Cannock. Born in Bloxwich in 1853, by the 1870s Abraham Wootton, junior had premises on the corner of ...