Groundslow Ploughing Match
An engraved print of a ploughing match at Groundslow, near Tittensor, Staffordshire. Engraved by J. Egan from an original painting by Richard Ansdell (1815-1885) which is in the collections of Tate Britain. ...
Group of farm labourers and their families, Hatherton area
Group of judges and officials, Uttoxeter
British Friesian Show and Sale, Smithfield Market, Uttoxeter.
Group of speakers at Rodbaston Farm Institute, Penkridge
A group of speakers at a County Poultry Conference held at Rodbaston farm Institute. Far right is Mr J.W. Rowland, head of Rodbaston's poultry department.
Rodbaston College's origins lie in 1919 when ...
Group of students, Rodbaston Farm Institute
Group E students of Rodbaston Farm Institute, 1959-60.
Standing (left to right): Philip S. Hodgkiss, John D. Spencer, Streve Greenway.
Seated: David T. Boden, Brian Sneyd, George Mycock.
Rodbaston ...
Guernsey Cow, County Show, Hopton,
Staffordshire Agricultural Society's annual County Show was originally held at various sites around the county. The first show at Stone was in 1844.
Since 1958 the County Show has been held at the ...
Guildhall, Stafford,
The Guildhall on Market Square was designed by Charles Trubshaw and built in 1853. It housed the Borough Council, the courts and on the ground floor was a police station. The entrance to the market ...
Gunn Hill & Cloud End from Morridge. Photographed by William Blake.
Print of a landscape with a view of Gun Hill, Staffordshire and Cloud End, Nr. Congleton, Cheshire. The photograph was taken from Morridge Edge, Staffordshire.
Parts of the area in view are within ...
Guy Sutton & William Austin at Beechenhill Farm, Alstonefield
Guy Sutton (left) farmed Beechenhill Farm for many years before moving to Hope House.
Gypsum Mine horses, Fauld
Horses used by Peter Ford & Co. at their Gypsum Mine at Fauld, near Tutbury.
Mining at Fauld began in the 19th century. By the 1890s there were two companies mining at Fauld: Peter Ford & Co. and ...
H. Furbanks' stand at the County Show, Uttoxeter
Staffordshire Agricultural Society's annual County Show was originally held at various sites around the county. The first show at Stone was in 1844.
Since 1958 the County Show has been held at the purpose-built ...
Hadley Lane , Newborough
A group of people, possibly on their way to church, in Hadley Lane, Newborough.
Hagley Farm, Hagley Estate, Rugeley
This seventeenth century farm house was the Home Farm for the Hagley Estate, Rugeley. Originally built of red brick on a stone foundation, it was later pebble dashed. The Jones family farmed here for ...
Hales Hall, Hales
Hales Hall was built in 1806 and extensive extensions were added in the mid 19th century. It belonged to the Buchanan family until the early 20th century. From 1916 it belonged to Ernest Byfield Hall ...
Hall End Lane Farm, Pattingham
Stan Bentley and Walter Bramall at Hall End Lane Farm with a tractor-drawn reaper-binder.
Hall End Lane Farm, Pattingham
Stan Inett with his dogs at Hall End Lane Farm.
Hall End Lane Farm, Pattingham
John Inett on the 'Fergie' at Hall End Lane Farm. The Ferguson TE20 tractor was manufactured between 1946 and 1956. The 'Little Grey Fergie' was a hugely successful lightweight tractor.
Hall End Lane Farm, Pattingham
Stan Inett and John Evans harvesting wheat with a Massey Harris combine harvester at Hall End Lane Farm.