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The Pretty Pigs

Oil painting on oak board, unframed, with brass hanging loop at top. Group of six pigs in farmyard feeding on turnips. Farm buildings and hay ricks in background. Wagon in barn, inscribed with name 'J. ...

The Toyes, Enville

The Toyes or Toys Farm existed on this site by 1496. It was formerly known as Hay House and is named after the Toy family, landowners in Enville parish.

The Tunstalls, Tunstall, Adbaston

A postcard view of the Tunstalls, near Adbaston. The Tunstalls is a large 18th century farmhouse, which was remodeled and had a third storey added in the mid 19th century. The man holding a shotgun is ...

The Village, Consall

The name Consall means 'Cuna's (from the Danish for king) hall'. The village was a former township in the ancient parish of Cheddleton and since the 13th century was part of the estate owned by the Draycott ...

The village, Endon

A view of Endon taken from Endon Bank, looking north-east. Photographer: Philemon Swift, Hanley House, 260 Waterloo Road, Burslem.

The White House, Weston

A postcard view of the White House which was originally a farmhouse dating from the sixteenth century. In later years it became known as Weston Manor House. In the mid-1800s the building was used ...

The yard, Penkhull Farm, Penkhull

Penkhull Farm opens onto Garden Street, between the buildings on the left. The farm dates from the early 1700s and had nearly 70 acres of land to the south and west (today's Thistley Hough, Meliden Way ...

Thomas Smith, Whiston Eaves, Whiston

Thomas Smith pictured with a gun, rabbit and spaniel at the rear of Whiston Eaves. Whiston Eaves farmhouse was built in the early 17th century and remodelled in the early 19th century. In the latter ...

Thomas Walter Fallows and family, Shugborough Park Farm

The Fallows family pictured at the front of Shugborough Park Farmhouse, where they were tenants. Born in Wetton in 1883, Thomas Walter Fallows took over the tenancy of the Park Farm at Shugborough on ...

Threshing Machine and Traction Engine, Shugborough,

Tixall - Lodge: pen and ink drawing

'Lodge at Tixall, opposite the Farm Buildings.' The former is an octagonal Jacobean stone building, with a cupola roof ending in a central chimney. The farm buildings are on the left of the lodge, across ...

Toft Hall, Heaton, Rushton Spencer

Toft Hall was once the home of the High Sheriff of Staffordshire and was originally built in approximately 1590. After standing derelict for a while Toft Hall is now (2013) holiday accommodation.

Tomlinson's Corner Farm, Newborough

This farm was tenanted by Trevor Harrison during the 1920s.

Townhead Farmhouse, Alton

Townhead Farmhouse, Alton

Trotting cart at Mill Farm, Abbey Hulton

The photograph shows George B (the horse) in a sulky horse racing chariot with the driver, Ann Whieldon. A sulky is a lightweight two-wheeled cart with just a driver's seat. According to Bert Bentley ...

Turkeys at Great Eaves Farm, Bucknall

Great Eaves Farm lies on the City boundary in Eaves Lane. The fam dates back to the 1680s. Bert Bentley was very keen top, point out that the farmer, in 1964 a Mrs Hughes, " ...breeds 50 turkeys every ...

Turkeys being fed at the Grange, Rodbaston

The Grange was independent of Rodbaston Hall for many years, but was purchased by Staffordshire County Council together with Rodbaston Hall and Hall Farm to form Rodbaston Farm Institute. The Grange ...