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Hay rick, Mixon Hay, Onecote

Haymaking at Mr H.E. Wells' farm at Mixon Hay, Onecote. Ricks standing in fields close to the farmhouse of New Mixon Hay. At around 1,300 feet above sea level, haymaking here took place somewhat later ...

Haymakers, Mootlow, Alstonefield

The Gould family of Mootlow taking a break from haymaking.

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 group, Hopton

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

Haymaking in Marlbrook Lane, Pattingham

Jack Monckton is pictured pouring a drink.

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 ...

Haymaking, Slack Lane, Mayfield

A man is scything grass for hay while two girls with a dog in a field off Slack Lane in Mayfield. In the background is Thomas Moore's Cottage. Thomas Moore (1779-1852) was an Irish born poet, singer ...

Haywain, Trentham.

A rural scene at Trentham during the summer of 1920. Before the age of the tractor, people and horses were used to tend the land. Here the grass has been cut, probably by hand, and is loaded in a loose ...

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 ...

Heather, or Calluna vulgaris

Heather abounds on acid soils across heaths, moors, bogs and open woodland. Heather is in flower from July to September and grows to a height of 90cm. This example was collected at Hanchurch Hills ...

Hedge cutting competitors, Gratwich

Group of competitors with a trophy standing in field with hedge behind. This Photograph was taken at the Staffordshire Federation of Young Farmers section of the National Farmers Union 5th Annual Hedge ...

Hedge Laying, Milford road, Walton-on-the-Hill

Hedge laying creates a natural, living barrier, which can last for 15 - 50 years if trimmed on a yearly basis. Hedges are laid between September and March. There are many different styles of hedge ...

Heighley Castle, Madeley Heath

The scant ruins of Heighley Castle are on the hill in the background, almost completely obscured by trees. In the foreground is Heighley Castle Farm. Heighley Castle was the home of the Audley family ...

Heighley, Madeley Heath

The ruins of Heighley castle can be seen in the distance surrounded by trees. In the foreground is Heighley Castle Farm. Heighley Castle was the home of the Audley family in Plantagenet times. The ...

Hemp Mill Brook, Blore Heath

Hemp Mill brook and site of mill pool. The pool has now been drained. The thatched mill in the distance is on the site of the early mill.

Herd of Old English White Park Cattle, Chartley Park,

White Park cattle are one of the oldest breeds of British cattle. In the thirteenth century several herds were enclosed in parks. Today four of these herds remain - Chartley, Chillingham, Dynevor ...

Hereford cattle, Woodgate Farm, Uttoxeter

Seven Hereford bullocks brought to maturity on the produce of Mr S. Bennett's farm at Woodgate Farm, Wood Lane, Uttoxeter. In the background is a crop of kale. Photographer: Gerald McCann of Uttoxeter...

Heybridge, Lower Tean

A view near Heybridge, Lower Tean, showing a foot bridge at the bottom of Mill Lane over the River Tean. Photograph by William Blake of Longton.