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Gym lessons at Doxey Primary School, Stafford

The reason for this photograph is unknown, but it clearly shows the changes that have taken place in school gym lessons. Doxey Primary School has also been altered since this photograph was taken as ...

Gypsy family and wagons, near Stramshall

A group of Gypsy women and children pictured at a camp, probably near Stramshall, Uttoxeter. On the left are two different types of van: nearest to the photographer is fine example of a Reading van and ...

Haggis children, Gnosall

The children of Rachel (nee Plant) and William Haggis, Manager of Bailey’s ironmongers in Stafford. This picture was taken around 1920 at Fern Lea, The Rank, Gnosall and shows Alan, George and Violet ...

Hagley Hall, Rugeley

A group of boys, girls and women in the grounds of Hagley Hall, Rugeley, possibly showing a school or Sunday school outing. The first Hagley Hall was burnt down prior to 1388. The hall was rebuilt ...

Halt for refreshments, Uttoxeter ACF on an exercise in the Peak District

The Army Cadet Force (ACF) was set up for youths who were too young to join the army, making it possible for them to undergo a shorter period of training when they did become army recruits. This photograph ...

Handsacre Mission Room outing, Milford

Members of the congregation of St. Luke’s Mission, Handsacre pictured at a day trip to Milford Common. The numbered people are identified as: 1) Miss Glennie; 2) Miss Salt; 3) Mrs Harvey Boycott; ...

Handsacre Mission Room outing, Milford

Members of the congregation of St. Luke’s Mission, Handsacre pictured at a day trip to Milford Common. The identified people are numbered: 1) Bessie Woodhouse (nee Wright); 2) Nurse; 3) Mrs Godwin ...

Harecastle tunnels, Kidsgrove

The northern entrance to the Harecastle tunnels showing Telford's tunnel on the left. A narrow boat 'Percy', owned by Henry Rathbone, is on the canal, with a load of salt, limestone or china clay. A woman ...

Harlaston Rectory event, Harlaston, Lichfield

An event at the rear of Harlaston Rectory. The right half of the rectory was demolished soon after this photograph was taken.

Harrison family, Tettenhall

James Harrison and his family, Tettenhall, near Wolverhampton. This photograph was probably taken at their home at 56 Lower Street, Tettenhall. James was a gardener and farm labourer. From left to ...

Harry Bostock, Stafford,

Harvest Festival display, Rising Brook School, Stafford

Harvest festival services were held at several local schools in Stafford during September 1952. In this picture, taken at Rising Brook Mixed Junior and Infant School, Ian Pickstock and Judith Walters, ...

Harvesting Potatoes at Deer Park Farm, Weston

Boys are lending a hand with harvesting a record crop of potatoes. They have filled their baskets and the potatoes are being loaded on to the tractor-drawn cart for removal. Please contact us if you recognise ...

Harvesting wheat

A postcard view of wheat being cut with a reaper binder drawn by three horses. The man and the boy are ready to shoot rabbits hiding in the corn. If you recognise anyone in the picture or the location ...

Hayes Lodge, Stone

A postcard view of Hayes Lodge on Longton Road, Stone. Published by A.W. Tilley, newsagent and stationers, 7 Radford Street, Stone.

Haymaking at Cannock Wood, near Hednesford

Haymaking on a farm at Cannock Wood with young children sitting on the roadside bank. Gentleshaw Windmill, still existing as a public house, and the parish church are believed to be visible on the horizon. ...

Haynes children, Christchurch School , Stone

Haynes family children in the playground at Christchurch School, Northesk Street, Stone in about 1914. From left to right: Nell, Bert, Harry and Reg. Their parents were Charles and Emily Haynes.

Hazel Slade Primary School, near Cannock

The school was built in 1931. It was enlarged in 1948 with wooden buildings which had previously been part of Rawnsley Board School which can be seen near the horizon on the right. This view is from ...