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Gypsy family

A photograph of 'Gypsy' Smith (far right) and his family. These photographs were believed to have been taken in Staffordshire, but can anyone add any more information? Richard Johnson, who is researching ...

Gypsy family and wagons, near Stramshall

A group of Gypsy women and children pictured at a camp, probably near Stramshall, Uttoxeter. On the left are two different types of van: nearest to the photographer is fine example of a Reading van and ...

Hall Lane, Norton Canes

A framed postcard view of Hall, Lane Norton Canes showing ladies in a pony and trap talking to man. Steep bank on right, pailings on left. This is believed to show the Old Hall Lane leading to Leacroft ...

Hansom cab, Burton upon Trent area

Lantern slide view of a Hansom cab and horse standing outside a public house. The licensee is William H. Edwards. This photograph was taken somehere in the Burton area, but can anyone identify the ...

Hansom Cab, Ingestre

This is a Royal Hansom Cab built in the late 19th Century for the 20th Earl of Shrewsbury and Talbot of Ingestre by Messrs. Forder Ltd of London & Wolverhampton. The Earl ran his own ‘S. T.’ cab company ...

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, 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 ...

Hauling timber, Hawksmoor Wood

Timber being hauled through Hawksmoor Wood by the Hanson Green tree-felling gang with a team of four horses. Hawksmoor later became a nature reserve, the first in Staffordshire, founded in 1933 by ...

Hay carting, Loxley

Ted Shaw bringing a load of hay up to Loxley Bank Farm, Loxley, near Uttoxeter. Loxley Bank Farm was farmed by Robert Whittaker at the time. Photograph by Gerald McCann of High Street, Uttoxeter. Photographer: ...

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 Brancote, near Tixall

Farm labourers loading a horse-drawn wagon with hay at Brancote, near Tixall. Photograph donated by Stafford Historical and Civic Society, who retain copyright ownership.

Haymaking at Loxley, near Uttoxeter

Haymaking scene in the 1930s at Loxley Bank Farm. Left to right: Joe Bebbington, unknown, Bill Morris, Reg Whittaker, George Wright, Robert Whittaker. Carrying the last few loads of hay on a 22 acre ...

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, ...

Henry Gerrard, Uttoxeter

Henry Gerrard pictured at the back of his shop near the Heath Bakery, Uttoxeter. His niece Miriam Wright married Joseph Blore, an apprentice at the bakery and later they bought the business and ran ...