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Howard Hall Hostel, Yarnfield,

Howard Hall camp was built at the beginning of the Second World War to house War Workers from the Royal Ordnance factory at Swynnerton. When the Americans came into the war in 1941, the camp was handed ...

Hunt and hounds, High Street, Pattingham

This is the area of the High Street known as "The West End." This is the Albrighton Hunt possibly on its way to meet at Rudge Hall. The newly built Working Men's Club can be seen on the right hand side ...

Hunt meet, near Uttoxeter

A fox hunt meet, probably the Meynell Hunt, at an unidentified stately home in the Uttoxeter area. Please contact us if you know where this photograph has been taken. Photograph by the Rev. C.F.L. ...

Hunt meet, Vernon's Oak, Derbyshire

The Meynell Hunt's opening meet pictured at Vernon's Oak, near Sudbury, Derbyshire. Taken by Uttoxeter photographer Gerald McCann, who had a national reputation as a high-class photographer of livestock ...

Ingestre Hall

Ingestre Hall was built by Sir Walter Chetwynd in 1613. By the eighteenth century it had been acquired by the Talbots, who remodelled parts of the hall in the early 1800s. The Talbots became the Earls ...

Ingestre Hall

Ingestre Hall was built by Sir Walter Chetwynd in 1613. By the eighteenth century it had been acquired by the Talbots, who remodelled parts of the hall in the early 1800s. The Talbots became the Earls ...

Ingestre Hall

Ingestre Hall was built by Sir Walter Chetwynd in 1613. By the eighteenth century it had been acquired by the Talbots, who remodelled parts of the hall in the early 1800s. The Talbots became the Earls ...

Ingestre Hall,

Ingestre Hall was built by Sir Walter Chetwynd in 1613. By the eighteenth century it had been acquired by the Talbots, who remodelled parts of the hall in the early 1800s. The Talbots became the Earls ...

Italian Gardens, Trentham,

The original Trentham Hall was built in the 1630s for the Dukes of Sutherland. The Caroline house was replaced in the early eighteenth century by one in a Classical style. Capability Brown and Henry ...

Ivy House, Acton Trussell

A postcard view of Ivy House, Acton Trussell. Ivy House was built in the late 18th or early 19th century and is Grade II listed. This postcard was posted and franked in Acton Trussell on 9 August ...

Ivy House, Milwich

Ivy House Farm was the home of the Sargent family. The 1851 census notes that part of the house was used as a Methodist Chapel. Richard Sargent and Lucy Shemilt were married in 1880 and brought up their ...

Ivy Mill, Longton Road, Stone

A tinted postcard view of Longton Road, showing Ivy Mill. Published by A.W. Tilley, newsagent and stationers, 7 Radford Street, Stone. Ivy Mill, also known as Oulton or Oil Mill, was one of many mills ...

Izaak Walton Walk, Stafford,

The development of Izaak Walton Walk in the 1880s was part of the Corporation's river improvement scheme. Trees were planted along the length of the walk, and seats and railings were added.

Joan Eaton's Cross, Church Eaton

Local tradition has opposing legends in respect of Joan (also known as Jane or June) Eaton, including that she was a Village Saint or a Parish witch. She is said to be buried near to the village of Church ...

John Salt, 'America Jack' ,Denstone

John Salt's version of his story: John claimed he had been deported to northern Canada in the late 19th century for poaching rabbits. When the Great War broke out convicts were offered a free pardon ...

Kent Hills/Nantwich Road, Audley

This beauitful rural scene was taken by Thomas Warham. The Kent Hills is an area of small hills to the north-west of Audley. This view is looking back towards Audley.

Kerry Lane, Eccleshall

A postcard view looking up Kerry Lane from the junction with Church Street.

Kerry Lane, Eccleshall

Kerry Lane in the snow, viewed from the junction with Church Street, Eccleshall. From the County Archaeology photograph collection held at Staffordshire Record Office.