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Gate made from farm tools, the Wodehouse, Wombourne

Photograph of a garden gate made entirely of farm tools, including pitchforks, rakes, shears and scythes. In the gardens of the Wodehouse, near Wombourne. At the time of this photograph the Wodehouse ...

Gateway, Ingestre Stables,

The original seventeenth century stables at Ingestre Hall are next to St. Mary's Church. The new stables (pictured) were designed by John Birch in the late nineteenth century. This elaborate building ...

Geese at Meadleys Farm,Westbeech Farm,Pattingham

Thought to be Diana Oliver driving the geese. Her father, Peter Oliver, was tenant farmer to Lord Dartmouth and was extremely successful. He befriended Peter Scott of Slimbridge fame, and shared his passions ...

George Farr, Meadleys Farm, Pattingham

George Farr, pig man at Meadleys Farm, Pattingham with a Large White sow and litter.

George Hodgkins and horses, Cheddleton

George Hodgkins of Felt House Farm, Cheddleton, standing with a Shire horse and foal, with farm buildings in the background.

George Tollet

George Tollet (1767-1855) of Betley Hall. Born George Embury, he was a descendant through a female line of the first George Tollet, purchaser of Betley Hall. Under a settlement, he changed his surname, ...

German Gypsies at Leek Horse Fair, Smithfield Market, Leek

The annual Leek horse and hiring fair used to take place in October every year, and usually just attracted locals from the Moorlands and North Staffordshire area. The German Gypsies attracted a lot of ...

Gerrard's Bromley Hall,

Gerrard's Bromley Hall was constructed in the late sixteenth century by Sir Gilbert Gerard, Queen Elizabeth's Attorney General. The hall was built behind two courtyards; off the courtyards were barns ...

Gibbs Barn, Brewood

Aerial view following the dismantling of Gibbs Barn.

Gibbs Barn, Brewood

A view of the timber framed barn taken prior to its dismantling in 1972.

Girl and pets, Woodseaves area

A girl with three dogs, a cat and a a lamb pictured at the rear of an unidentified farm house in the Woodseaves area. There are milk churns in the background. Photographer: Harry Osbourne of Woodseaves....

Glebe Farm, Cauldon Grange

Charlie and Nellie Hall at Glebe Farm, Lower Grange. With them is their neighbour John Oakes, from Middle Grange. There were four houses at the remote settlement of Cauldon Grange, all of which ...

Gnosall Show

The Rev. E A Douglas Morgan of Oswestry judging a class of shorthorn cows. The animal on the left, owned and led by Mr F B Aberill, was awarded first prize, and the other, Mr D J Coghill’s “Waterloo Christmas ...

Gnosall Show

Handlers with sheep being inspected at the Gnosall Show. In the background there are cattle in event ring. It was reported in the Staffordshire Newsletter that the Gnosall and District Agricultural ...

Gnosall Show

Visitors looking at cattle in the event ring at the Gnosall Show. It was reported in the Staffordshire Newsletter that the Gnosall and District Agricultural Society’s 30th annual show was staged on ...

Gnosall Show

Cattle being combed, brushed and being prepared for judging in the event ring at the Gnosall Show. Centre right there is a grooming kit box with initials J.F.B. It is thought that this box may belong ...

Gnosall Show

Three and a half year old Angela Middleton and her five year old brother Derek are pictured making friends with Mr J M Belcher’s Shropshire ram lamb at the Gnosall Show. This animal won the James F Bostock ...

Gnosall Show

Two prize Shire horses owned by Mr A J Malpass, of Lapley Hall Farm, Lapley, canter before the judge, Mr T Baker. Shire mare “Lapley Choice” (centre left) gained a first prize and reserve champions award ...