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Stone - Groundslow Ploughing Match: tracing

'Sketch of the Key of the Groundslow Ploughing Match taken from the print in Messrs. Boultons' Office, The Goods Yard, Stafford, The print is dated 1840. Sketched by J. S. Horne, Nov 1931.'Showing a ...

Stooking corn at Strongford Farm, near Tittensor

Pictured are (left to right) Denis Roberts, Graham Monroe, Ivy Bryan (nee Leycett, Land Army girl) and Tony Austin. Denis's father was the Farm Manager at Strongford Farm and the group are pictured in ...

Stooking Oats, Uttoxeter schoolboys Farm Camp, Lower Cowley Farm, Gnosall

Another job found for the schoolboys was stooking oats. Mr Wilson their leader wrote, "The stooking of oats was not quite such a rush job (as potato picking), but there was a blazing sun at the time, ...

Suffolk geldings, The Wood, Adbaston

Seven pure bred Suffolk geldings. Holding them are, left to right: J. Moult (aged 37), W. Boulton (aged 32), F.W. Moult (aged 12) and Women's Land Army girl Miss Iris Penn (aged 26). Photographed for ...

Suffolk stallion, Wynterdyne, Tamworth

Col. G. Blewitt, D.S.O., M.C. and Mr. A.W. Macnamara with Suffolk stallion and handler at Winterdyne Farm, Tamworth, Staffordshire. The farm was owned by Mr A.W. Macnamara. Photographer: Gerald McCann, ...

Sugar Beet at Clive Farm, Pattingham

Award winning farmer Mr John Roberts, of Clive Farm, Pattingham with his crop of sugar beet.

Sun Smithfield Market, Stafford

A cattle sale at the Sun Smithfield livestock market in Stafford. This photograph was taken on the last auction held by Mr W.E. Urwick. He was succeeded as auctioneer by George Horne in early 1894.

T.I. Plucknett's Mowing and Reaping Machine - an advertisement from the Enoch Wood scrapbook

In an age before tractors or even steam engines were used in farming, every advance in agricultural technology promised a better, more profitable crop. The makers of T.I. Plucknett's mowing and reaping ...

Taking a break on the Meadleys Farm, Pattingham

If you can identify any of these persons, please contact Pattingham Local History Society.

Team of Suffolk horses, Weston Park, Weston-under-Lizard

A team of four Suffolk horses in harness and ear covers pictured with a timber wagon in Weston Park. Owned by the Earl of Bradford, and photographed for Mr Albert R. Craig who was the Estate Bailiff at ...

Tenants at Westwood Manor, Wetley Rocks

Tenants pictured at Westwood Manor where they had been invited to a luncheon to celebrate the homecoming of the Earl and Countess of Sondes. The Earl and Countess are seated 7th and 8th from the right ...

The Weston family at Mere Oak Farm, Pattingham.

Jesse Weston, farmer at Mere Oak Farm, and his wife Martha, with their children, left to right:- John,Samuel, Annie, William and George.

'The Belles of Lichfield', Lichfield area

Pea pickers pictured having a break.

The Bridge at Ilam

Oil painting by Great Haywood born artist Thomas Peploe Wood (1817-1845). It shows the bridge over the River Manifold at Ilam, with the hills at the entrance to Dovedale in the distance: Bunster Hill ...

The Fisher family, Marchington

The Fisher family at Lower Brookhouse Farm, Birch Cross, Marchington.

The Gould family, Mootlow Farm, Alstonefield

The Malpass family, Great Haywood

The Malpass family, who lived at 10 The Ring, Great Haywood. From left to right: Edith, Sidney John, Kathleen, Eunice, Martha Plasida, John Henry Robert Baden Powell, Susan Alice, George, Gertrude Eliza. George ...

The Parkes family logging in Patshull Park

The trees were cut down and taken to John S. Hickman's Timber Company in Wolverhampton. The Parkes family would collect timber from as far afield as the Welsh border, on a sub-contract basis for Hickman. Jim ...