Stonnall - Rural scene: sepia wash drawing
Showing a study of a rural scene with trees, a cottage, and sheep. Marked 'No. 1, Stonnall June 23rd' [?1813].Anonymous, [in the style of H. C. Allport.]
Stooking corn at Strongford Farm, near Tittensor
Pictured are (left to right) Denis Roberts, Graham Monroe, Ivy Bryan (nee Leycett, Land Army girl) and Tony Austin. Denis's father was the Farm Manager at Strongford Farm and the group are pictured in ...
Stooking Oats, Uttoxeter schoolboys Farm Camp, Lower Cowley Farm, Gnosall
Another job found for the schoolboys was stooking oats. Mr Wilson their leader wrote, "The stooking of oats was not quite such a rush job (as potato picking), but there was a blazing sun at the time, ...
Stores, Bath Lane, Hixon,
The original Hixon Stores at South View, Bath Lane, were run by Mr Hammond. His car, a Talbot, was used for deliveries and can be seen in the centre.
In the background can be seen Laundry Cottage ...
Storm On The Roaches
Stormy landscape taken from Ashenhurst, Staffordshire, looking in the direction of the Roaches. Photographed by William Blake.
This area is now part of the Peak District National Park.
Stowe-by-Chartley,
The white building on the left is Hawthorn Farm. Stowe-by-Chartley School can be seen on the right.
Suffolk geldings, The Wood, Adbaston
Seven pure bred Suffolk geldings. Holding them are, left to right: J. Moult (aged 37), W. Boulton (aged 32), F.W. Moult (aged 12) and Women's Land Army girl Miss Iris Penn (aged 26). Photographed for ...
Suffolk stallion, Wynterdyne, Tamworth
Col. G. Blewitt, D.S.O., M.C. and Mr. A.W. Macnamara with Suffolk stallion and handler at Winterdyne Farm, Tamworth, Staffordshire. The farm was owned by Mr A.W. Macnamara.
Photographer: Gerald McCann, ...
Sunbeam Motor Bike, Stone,
Miss Gore riding on a Sunbeam motor bike.
Sunbeams were manufactured from c.1912. During the First World War they were produced for export to Allied armies. The motorcycle parked at the roadside is ...
Sunny Side, Mayfield
A postcard view of Sunny Side which was built, probably in the early 1870s, for Joseph Simpson and his wife Agnes soon after he and his brother George leased Mayfield Mill in 1866.
In 1881 Joseph ...
Swainsley Hall
The house was built in 1867 for a London solicitor called Roscoe. Thomas Wardle (later Sir Thomas) bought Swainsley Hall in 1896 as a weekend house. It was too small to accommodate his large family so ...
Swilcar Lawn Oak, Needwood Forest
This ancient oak tree, one of a number which formerly stood in Needwood Forest, stood close to Swilcar Lawn Farm near Marchington. It was believed to be over 700 years old when it was uprooted in a ...
Team of Suffolk horses, Weston Park, Weston-under-Lizard
A team of four Suffolk horses in harness and ear covers pictured with a timber wagon in Weston Park. Owned by the Earl of Bradford, and photographed for Mr Albert R. Craig who was the Estate Bailiff at ...
Tean. Photographed by William Blake.
Landscape with a view of Tean, Staffordshire.
The Annual Meadow, Trentham Gardens
The new annual meadow planted on the western side of the lake at Trentham, pictured in July 2015.
During 2016, the Trentham Estate carried out a project to re-discover the landscape that Lancelot “Capability” ...
The Avenue, Barlaston,
The Avenue leads to Barlaston Hall.
On the right is the lodge.
The Blythe. Photographed by William Blake.
Landscape with a view of The Blythe, Nr. Caverswall, Nr. Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire.