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Haymaking group, Hopton
Seated on the gig is Nellie Emma Jones, who was born in 1891 at Hopton and died in 1974.
Haymaking, Clifton Campville
Farm workers taking a break from loading hay onto a horse-drawn cart fitted with hay ladders in fields somewhere near Clifton Campville. The man by the horse is holding a wooden hay rake. The men at the ...
Haynes and Sons, wheelwrights, at the County Show, Stone
A silver medal was presented by the Staffordshire Agricultural Society for this farm lorry which was built by Haynes and Sons, wheelwrights, Stone, and exhibited at the County Show held at Stone in June ...
Haywood Bank, Little Haywood
A postcard view of Haywood Bank, Little Haywood, looking north west towards Great Haywood. On the left is the boundary wall for the Shugborough Estate.
This postcard was published by Pascoe and Son, ...
Haywood lock, Great Haywood
A canal boat passing through the lock on the Trent and Mersey Canal by Trent Lane in Great Haywood. The stone canal bridge links Great Haywood (left) with the Essex Bridge and the Shugborough estate ...
Haywood Marina, Great Haywood
View of Haywood Marina from the canal bridge at Haywood Junction. The bridge marks e junction of the Trent and Mersey Canal with the Staffordshire and Worcester Canal.
Postcard photographed by Don ...
Hazlehurst Aqueduct, near Endon
The Hazlehurst Aqueduct was built in 1841 to carry the Leek Branch of the Caldon Canal over the main branch.
Hazlehurst Canal Junction, near Endon
A view of Hazlehurst Junction, where the Leek branch leaves the main branch of the Caldon Canal. To the left can be seen the towpath bridge of 1842, and in the centre is the lock-keeper's cottage.
Hazlehurst Canal Junction, near Endon
A winter's view of Hazlehurst Junction, where the Leek branch leaves the main branch of the Caldon Canal. To the left can be seen the towpath bridge of 1842, and in the centre is the lock-keeper's cottage....
Hazlestrine canal arm, Stafford
Hazlestrine canal arm had been used to carry clay to, and bricks from the Hazlestrine Brickwork's, linking with the Staffordshire and Worcestershire Canal. The disused canal arm has since been developed ...
Headmaster's house, Alleyne's Grammar School, Uttoxeter
Alterations to the headmaster's house converting it to classrooms at Alleyne's Grammar School in Uttoxeter. The house dates back to before 1846,
Uttoxeter Grammar School was founded in 1558 in the ...
Hearse, Hammersley & Sons, Uttoxeter
A motor hearse and car belonging to William Hammersley and Sons, joiners and undertakers, of Stone Road, Uttoxeter.
Photograph by Alfred McCann of High Street, Uttoxeter.
Hearse, John Johnson & Son, Tunstall
A motor hearse coach-built by John Marston's Carriage Works of 21 and 27 Bradford Street, Birmingham, for John Johnson & Son, undertakers, Tunstall. John Johnson & Son were based at 20 Madeley Street, ...
Heath Brook Cross, Wall Heath, Kingswinford
A postcard view of Heath Brook crossroads, looking north along the A449 Kidderminster Road towards Wall Heath. As the signpost indicates, the road to the left leads to Swindon and Seisdon, that to the ...
Heath House, Upper Tean
The entrance front of Heath House. Chauffeurs and a car stand under the porte cochere. Heath House was built for John Burton Philips in 1836 and was designed by Thomas Johnson of Lichfield. It is a large ...
Heath's Stores, Codsall
Three people standing outside Heath's stores on Station Road, Codsall. Heaths Stores was Situated just the other side of the Railway Bridge from the centre of Codsall this was a useful General Store until ...
Hednesford basin, Cannock Canal Extension, Hednesford
Working narrow boats with two crew men and railway rolling stock in the background. The Hednesford basin was sited at the end of the Cannock extension to the Birmingham Canal Navigations and served the ...
Hednesford from War Memorial
A postcard view from Hednesford's War Memorial looking down its gated approach. The Rugeley Road leads into Hednesford with the Church Hill and Market Street junction and the Uxbridge Arms just discernible ...