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Hauling timber, Uttoxeter

The tractor belongs to John Walker Ltd., Timber Merchants, and was supplied by Fryers of Uttoxeter.

Hawks Green Lane, Cannock

This view is barely recognisable today. On the left are two girls gathering flowers on the verge..

Hay House, Ipstones

A woman posing at the door of Hay House in Ipstones. It is a Grade II listed farmhouse dated 1625 with later additions. Photographer: William Blake of Longton.

Hay loading, Bramshall

A hay elevator in action at the Elms Farm, Bramshall, near Uttoxeter. A Fordson tractor is pulling a raised-sided hay trailer, which is in turn pulling a McCormick hay loader. The cut hay has been raked ...

Hay Making at Little Onn Hall, Church Eaton

A postcard view of hay making at Little Onn Hall. The Hall was built around 1870 to 1875, but has been altered and enlarged over the years. Little Onn Hall is close to an earlier medieval moated site ...

Hayes Lodge, Stone

A postcard view of Hayes Lodge on Longton Road, Stone. Published by A.W. Tilley, newsagent and stationers, 7 Radford Street, Stone.

Haymaking at Cannock Wood, near Hednesford

Haymaking on a farm at Cannock Wood with young children sitting on the roadside bank. Gentleshaw Windmill, still existing as a public house, and the parish church are believed to be visible on the horizon. ...

Haymaking at Fisherwick Park Farm, near Lichfield

Fisherwick Park Farm stands between Whittington and Elford, near Lichfield.

Haymaking group, Hopton

Seated on the gig is Nellie Emma Jones, who was born in 1891 at Hopton and died in 1974.

Haynes children, Christchurch School , Stone

Haynes family children in the playground at Christchurch School, Northesk Street, Stone in about 1914. From left to right: Nell, Bert, Harry and Reg. Their parents were Charles and Emily Haynes.

Haywood Abbey Fete, Great Haywood,

Women and girls in gypsy style costume at the Haywood Abbey Fete. The fete was organised by Lady Lichfield from Shugborough Hall and Captain Wilson. Haywood Abbey was part of the Ingestre estate, but ...

Hazel Slade Primary School, near Cannock

The school was built in 1931. It was enlarged in 1948 with wooden buildings which had previously been part of Rawnsley Board School which can be seen near the horizon on the right. This view is from ...

Head Chef at Shugborough,

Rene Marcel Pavillard, Head Chef at Shugborough, from 1927 to the early 1940s.

Head Gardener, Shugborough,

Mr William McMurtrie was the Head Gardener at Shugborough from 1815 to 1836. He was born in 1781 and died in 1857.

Head mouldmaker, Foley China Works, Fenton

Pottery factory interior taken at Foley China Works, Fenton, Stoke-on-Trent. This black and white print is mounted inside a Christmas card, which is inscribed ‘Greetings of the Season and good wishes ...

Heads, Bray, Ireland

Pencil drawing of four women's heads, dressed in working costume, by Great Haywood born artist, Thomas Peploe Wood (1817-1845),

Heath Farm, Limepit Lane, Huntington, Cannock

The farm was demolished in the later part of the 20th century and houses were built on the site.

Hedge Layer, West Burton Power Station, Nottinghamshire

Hedge layer Geoff Key, of Hatton, Derbyshire working near to West Burton Power Station. Taken by Stafford photographer Tony Boydon.