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Blacksmith, Stafford area?
A blacksmith shoeing a horse. We do not know where this photograph was taken, but this glass plate was probably taken by Weiss & Fowke of Stafford, so it is likely to have been taken in the Stafford ...
Blacksmith, Stone,
Mr Salmon, blacksmith at Stonefield Forge.
Blacksmith, Stone,
Mr Salmon, blacksmith at Stonefield Forge.
Blacksmiths at the County Show, Stone
Blacksmiths and officials at Staffordshire Agricultural Society's County Show in Stone. The society held its first show in Stone in 1844. Standing first from right, wearing a trilby is Eric Hammersley, ...
Blacksmiths at the Staffordshire County Show, Hopton
Since 1958 the County Show has been held at the purpose-built County Show Ground at Hopton, on the outskirts of Stafford.
Blacksmith's Shop, Codsall Wood
This old smithy building stands on the main road through Codsall Wood.
Blacksmith's shop, Cotes Heath
Photographs shows Tom Giles' blacksmith's shop which stood opposite the church in Cotes Heath, which can be seen in the background, to the left. Tom Giles, farmer and blacksmith, was born in Farndon, ...
Blacksmiths shop, Whiston,
The building behind the blacksmith's workshop is the Sneyd Arms public house.
Blacksmith's shop, Yoxall
Exterior of blacksmith's shop, looking to the east. This was one of a number of blacksmith's workshops which belonged to C.J. Perkins, agricultural implement makers of Yoxall. This shop was converted ...
Blackwaters, Croxton, Eccleshall
A postcard view of the The Vernon Yonge Arms at Blackwaters (on the B5026) between Croxton and Wetwood. It was named after the Vernon Yonge family who lived at nearby Charnes Hall until the early 20th ...
Bladon Castle, near Burton-upon-Trent, Derbyshire
This view shows the west front of Bladon Castle, near Newton Solney and Burton-upon-Trent, on the Derbyshire side of the River Trent.
Bladon Castle was originally built as a folly in a Neo-Gothic ...
Bleak House Farm, Knightley
Formerly the Three Horse Shoes public house. Probably dating to the 18th century, it was well established by 1802 when a tree sale auction was held on the premises of Mrs Sarah Ball.
Blithewood Moat, Checkley
Blithewood moat in winter, showing the raised bank between the double moat. This area is thought to be the site of an 11th century fortified manor house. The site is a rare and unusual example in Staffordshire ...
Blithfield - Bagot's Oak : sepia sketch
Bagot's Oak, in Bagot's Park.'Robert Noyes.'
Blithfield - Beggar's Oak : sepia drawing
Beggar's Oak, Bagot's Park. Shows some boughs with supports.'T.P.W.,' [Thomas Peploe Wood.]
Blithfield - Beggar's Oak : water colour painting
Beggar's Oak, in Bagot's Park.'H. J. Noyes.'
Blithfield - King Oak : pen and ink drawing
King Oak, Bagot's Park.'T.P.W.,' [Thomas Peploe Wood.]
Blithfield - 'Lodge at Bagot Park' : sepia drawing
Inscribed 'Lodge to Bagot Park, Staffordshire, now building by Mr Trubshaw for Lord Bagot.''J.B.,' [John Buckler.]