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Heywood Grange, Dilhorne

Heywood Grange, off Tickhill Lane, Dilhorne. A Grade II listed stone-built house dating from 1672 with 20th century additions. Photographed by William Blake of Longton.

High Offley, from canal bridge

A view, looking north, from close to the bridge over the Shropshire Union Canal at Grub Street. St. Mary's Church and High Offley can be seen in the distance. A postcard view published by E.J. Hurlstone ...

High Street, Eccleshall

A view looking north west from land behind the High Street in Eccleshall, with the tower of Holy Trinity to the left. The land in the foreground is now occupied by Usulwall Close. Photograph donated ...

Highfields Farm, Stafford

A view looking south from Binyon Court, Highfields Estate, Stafford. In the middle distance is Highfields Farm, with the M6 and Burton Manor (now Stafford Independent Grammar School) in the distance. ...

Hilcote, Eccleshall

Postcard view of Hilcote. HIlcote Hall is seen on the left. The present Hilcote hall was built in the early 19th century, but includes parts of an earlier building.

Himley Hall

A postcard view of the south front of Himley Hall, designed by William Atkinson and built in 1824-7. The Himley Estate belonged to the Ward family of Dudley Castle since the 17th century. The earliest ...

Hoeing competition, Rodbaston Farm Institute, Penkridge

Four members of the Young Farmers section of the national Farmers Union hoeing and singling mangolds during skilled competitions at Rodbaston Farm Institute. Nearest the camera is the judge. Rodbaston ...

Hoeing potatoes, Alrewas Hayes, Fradley

Women and men farm workers hoeing potatoes in ridged rows in a field at Mr R.W.N. Dawe's farm at Alrewas Hayes. Photographer: Gerald McCann of High Street, Uttoxeter.

Holy Trinity Church, Baswich, Stafford,

Baswich Lane shown looking west towards Weeping Cross from a position near the bridge over the main railway line. The buildings of Baswich Farm can be seen straight ahead and to the left and west of ...

Hopestone, Ipstones

Hopestone Is a natural gritstone outcrop on Park Lane, between Ipstones and Foxt. A view by Longton photographer William Blake.

Horse and rider, Dove Leys, Rocester

Miss S.E. Rees-Mogg of Dove Leys, Rocester on her horse. Photographer: Gerald McCann, photographer of High Street, Uttoxeter.

Horse-drawn mower, Bradley

Cyril Turner with one of his sons, using a horse-drawn mower on his farm near Bradley during the 1930s.

Horses and riders, Wanfield Hall, Kingstone

On the white horse is Miss Ciollins and far right is Mr Denny. Photographed for Mr S. Prince at Wanfield Hall, Kingstone. Photographer: Gerald McCann of High Street, Uttoxeter.

Horses and tractors at work, Kingstone

Two teams of horses distributing lime in the background. A Fordson tractor harrowing, followed by a second Fordson tractor drilling oats to the left. Photographed for Mr T.B. Bettson, Kingstone Hall, ...

Horses at Astage House, Croxton

Horse ‘Tommy’ and a pony in the Villa field, Astage House, Croxton. The Briscoe and Cooke family farmed at Astage House Farm between about 1909 and 1934.

Horses in field, Trescott, near Penn

Horses and ponies in a field at Trescott, Penn, near Wolverhampton. Photographer: Albert Henry Yelland.

Hotel Rudyard

This landscape view postcard shows Hotel Rudyard before the extensive alterations of 1906 and 1907. An extra storey was added to the wing on the left with the 'Hotel Rudyard' sign. Published by the ...

Houses, Swynnerton

These houses, off Park View, were built in 1968.