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Grocer and baker, G. Miller, High Street, Pattingham

The Grocer shop is on the right hand side of the photograph. The horse and cart are entering the yard at the side having completed their delivery of grocery orders to outlying houses and farms.

Haling Grove , Penkridge

Haling Grove or Haling Dene stands on the south side of Cannock Road. It was built in about 1840 and later became offices of Cannock Rural District Council.

Hammerwich

Hammerwich is a pleasant village, situated on a hill about three miles south-west of Lichfield and to the north of Watling Street (the A5). The village was once served by both canal and railway. It has ...

Hamstall Ridware

The small, rural village of Hamstall Ridware is situated about four miles north-east of Rugeley in the Blythe valley. Pipe Ridware, Hill Ridware and Mavesyn Ridware are situated nearby, giving rise to ...

Hanbury

HANBURY is situated in an elevated position in Needwood Forest. The forest area originally comprised about 8,000 acres and belonged to the Duchy of Lancaster. The name Hanbury probably reflects its geographical ...

Hanford

Hanford is now a suburb of the Potteries, situated between the A34 Newcastle Road and the A500, the Potteries ‘D’ road. The name probably means ‘high ford’ from the Anglo- Saxon, ‘heanford’. The village ...

Harvey's Village Stores, Codsall area

The inscription on the white panel above the door reads "The Central Stores, A.L. Harvey, Grocer and General Dealer." The Village Stores were also comprised of a Post Office, Newsagency and Tobbaco Shop. ...

Haulage yard, Checkley

Haulage Yard south of the church on Church Lane, Checkley.

Hawthorne Road, Wheaton Aston

A view looking south along Hawthorne Road towards the Primitive Methodist chapel on the Square in the distance, which was built in 1832 and demolished in 1977. On the right is Wheaton Aston Institute ...

Hazlehurst Aqueduct, near Endon

The Hazlehurst Aqueduct was built in 1841 to carry the Leek Branch of the Caldon Canal over the main branch.

Heath House, Offley Brook

View of Heath House across the mill pond at Offley Brook. The gardens are occasionally open to the public during the summer months.

Heaton Village

The village is situated 800 feet above sea level, hence the name Heaton meaning 'high settlement' in Old English. The small hamlet of Heaton is situated close to Rushton Spencer, with the River Dane forming ...

Hednesford

Hednesford is situated two miles north-east of the town of Cannock. There have been a number of historical variations on the name but locally it is often known as Hedgford. In 1666 there were 53 ...

Heywood Memorial, Denstone

This sandstone memorial was set up in memory of Sir Thomas Percival Heywood and his wife by his friends and Denstone villagers in 1900. Sir Thomas was the son of a Manchester banker and lived at Doveleys, ...

High Cross, Hixon

Children pose for a postcard photograph in front of the large house called High Cross which stands at the junction of Smithy Lane, High Street and Egg Lane. The other houses have since been demolished. ...

High House, Long Lane , Wheaton Aston

High Offley

The small village of High Offley is situated about four miles to the south west of Eccleshall near to Woodseaves in the west of Staffordshire. It is in an elevated position and its church provides a well ...

High Street, Alton

Photograph of High Street, Alton, Staffordshire. On the left is the Staffordshire Knot public house, advertising Bunting's Ales of Uttoxeter. Beyond it can be seen the Castle Inn and Llewellyn's Stores. ...