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Backfold Farm, Foundry Square, Burslem
A rectangular, two storey farmhouse with projections at front and rear. The plain tiled roof has three blue brick stacks and caps with two pots per stack.
Constructed in dressed stone and common brick ...
Baddeley Green from Norton Lane, Norton-in-the-Moors
The camera is looking east from Norton Primary School over the valley of the Trent towards Baddeley Green. Hidden in the valley is the Caldon Canal , with Engine Locks Cottage is just to the left of ...
Baggeridge Wood Fern Mower, Himley
A Himley man is pictured here in Baggeridge Wood using a scythe to mow down the many ferns growing rampantly in the wood.
Bagging Hay, Moat Farm, Gayton,
Farm workers helping to thresh and bag hay for cattle feed. Walter Davall was at Moat Farm at the time. The threshing equipment was hired out by George Vernon of Fradswell.
They are using a Marshall's ...
Bagging potatoes at Lower Barns, Pattingham
The people in the photograph pictured from left to right are: Mrs Ethel Clark, Norman Williamson, George Williamson, Bert Gittins and Mrs Dixon.
Lower Barns was part of the Clive Farm.
Bagging potatoes, Manor Farm, Wall
Women's Land Army girls bagging potatoes from a clamp at W.W. and W.J. Ryman's farm, Manor Farm, Wall, near Lichfield. Allthough World War II ended in 1945, there was still a shortage of labour in agriculture ...
Bagnall Lock Bridge, Alrewas
Bridge number 49 on the Trent and Mersey Canal at Bagnall Lock, close to the Kings Bromley road at Alrewas. This postcard scene is of younsters feeding swans from a narrow boat with lots of young onlookers ...
Bagnall Road, Baddeley Edge, Stoke-on-Trent
Looking north east down Bagnall Road, from close to its junction with Wardle Lane, towards Spout Lane. The house just visible over the van still stands. The delivery van belonged to the Co-operative Society. ...
Bagot Goats, Bagot’s Park
Bagot Goats are a Staffordshire speciality and are one of the rarest breeds of livestock. They were kept at Blithfield Hall near Abbots Bromley in Staffordshire, where they lived in a wild state for some ...
Bagot Goats, Bagot's Park, near Abbots Bromley
A herd of wild Bagot Goats with a shelter to the left.
Bagot Goats are a Staffordshire speciality and are one of the rarest breeds of livestock. They were kept at Blithfield Hall near Abbots Bromley ...
Bagot goats, Blithfield
Bagot goat adults and kids, in the grounds of Blithfield Hall, Staffordshire.
Bagot Goats are a Staffordshire speciality and are one of the rarest breeds of livestock. They were kept at Blithfield ...
Bagot Street, Abbots Bromley
This postcard view looks west along Bagot Street in Abbots Bromley. In the centre, on the left (opposite the horse and cart) there is a glimpse of Church House which stands on the corner of Church Lane ...
Bailey Bridge at Lode Mill, Alstonefield
In the winter of 1992-1993 a 'Bailey Bridge' was built at Lode Mill to take road traffic while Lode Bridge was being strengthened.
Baker boys at Shugborough Walled Garden,
David and Colin Baker standing by a chicken coup and run in the South East Walled Garden at Shugborough.
Their father Cecil George Baker was the tenant of Shugborough Walled Garden between 1932 and ...
Balance Street Horse Fair , Uttoxeter
View from Market Street of horses along Balance Street at the annual September horse fair
Baling hay at Old Greenway Hall, Stoke-on-Trent
Farmer with a young workforce outside Greenway Hall farm. A Massey Ferguson 35 tractor with a Massey Ferguson 703 square baler is baling hay. The farm buildings have been rearranged.
Baling straw at The Clive Farm, Pattingham
George Williamson is seated on the tractor and Jim Parkes is walking behind the baling machine.
Bamford Claeys combine harvester
A Bamford Claeys combine harvester cutting corn in a field. There are two men standing on operations platform with a driver at the front. The registration number is 255BVJ. From 1959 Claeys were imported ...