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Mayfield - Moore's Cottage: woodcut engraving

'Moore's Cottage,' showing a two-storeyed cottage with a pyramidal roof. [Thomas Moore, the Irish poet, lived here between 1813 and 1817.]Anonymous. It stands on Slack Lane and was known as Mayfield ...

Meadleys Farm, Pattingham

Meadleys Farm was used for rest and recreation (R&R) for the Air Force personnel from Australia and New Zealand during the 2nd World War. They would board at the farm for a few days of rest and relaxation ...

Meadleys Farm, Pattingham

Top left are the Pole Barns. Below is the chitting house for potatoes. At the centre top are the turkey brooders. The old barns formed three sides of a square. On the left side was where cows and ...

Meadow Farm, Stowe-by-Chartley

A postcard view of Meadow Farm, Stowe-by-Chartley. On the right is the Jubilee tree planted to mark the occasion of Queen Victoria’s Golden Jubilee in 1887. This postcard was published by Raphael ...

Meaford Old Hall Farm, Meaford, near Stone

A view of Meaford Old Hall Farm taken from Mount Road between Edge Hill and the railway bridge. The main house, part of which is timber-framed and dates from the late 16th century, is hidden behind trees. ...

Meaford Old Hall, near Stone

This postcard shows Meaford Old Hall Farm on the right. Brewer John Joule died here on 2 May 1858. The oldest parts of this Grade II listed building are timber farmed and date from the 16th century and ...

Members of the Griffin family, Preston Vale Farm House, near Penkridge

It is probable that the passengers in the horse-drawn cart are Thomas & Emily Griffin who farmed here from 1863. Thomas John Griffin married Emily Ann Pemberton at Dudley in 1857 Christened in Stafford ...

Mere Mill, Enville

Mere Mill stands on Philly Brook, and may have been the site of a water mill by 1222. It was formerly known as Toys Mill but was called Mere Mill by 1841. It continued to work until about 1935.

Milk float and horse, West Field Farm, Cotes Heath

Milk float pictured at Westfield Farm, Cotes Heath.before restoration by M.A. Horler & Sons This cart is now part of Staffordshire County Museum's agricultural collections, based at Shugborough. Originally ...

Milking Bank Bridge and St John the Baptist Church, Armitage

Locally known as Milking Bank Bridge, this is Bridge 61 on the Trent and Mersey Canal near Armitage, currently officially designated as Church Bridge. According the 1842 Tithe Map it was originally known ...

Mill Farm and All Saints’ Church, Chebsey

On the right is Mill Farm, a 19th century farmhouse now known as Old Mill Farm. To the left is All Saints' Church which dates from the Norman period. The Perpendicular west tower features an outside ...

Mill Farm, Lichfield Road, Cannock

Mill Farm at Mill Green on Lichfield Road, Cannock. The farm house and building to the right still stand. The pub by the same name stands to the left of this image.

Mill House, Calf Heath, Hatherton

Mill House, Cheadle

Mill House stands on Rakeway Road , Cheadle. It is a farmhouse dated 1635 built of Hollington red sandstone. There are some minor 19th century alterations.

Mitchell family, Pennyquart Farm, Wetwood

The Mitchell family pictured outside Pennyquart Farm at Wetwood, near Eccleshall. From left to right: Mr and Mrs Mitchell, Vincent Mitchell (at the front, holding a cat), Isabella Mitchell and George ...

Mixon Hay, Onecote

Mr H.E. Wells' farm at Mixon Hay, Onecote. This photograph was taken at a 'Neighbour's Day' at Mixon Hay organised by Staffordshire War Agricultural Executive Committee, for neighbours and landowners ...

Moat Farm, Gayton,

Mootlow Farm, Alstonefield

Mootlow Farm was farmed by the Gould family for much of the 20th century.