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Hoar Cross Church from the Park

The Church of the Holy Angels at Hoar Cross viewed from the deer park of Hoar Cross Hall. The gates are believed to have been made by Robert Bakewell (1682-1752) the Derby ironsmith. They predate the ...

Hoar Cross Hall

Hoar Cross Hall was built between 1862 and 1871 by Henry Clutton. It was begun by Hugo Meynell-Ingram just before his marriage in 1863 to Emily Charlotte, daughter of Sir Charles Wood, Bt. On 26 May ...

Hoar Cross Hall

Hoar Cross Hall was built between 1862 and 1871 by Henry Clutton. It was begun by Hugo Meynell-Ingram just before his marriage in 1863 to Emily Charlotte, daughter of Sir Charles Wood, Bt. On 26 May 1871 ...

Hoar Cross Hall

Hoar Cross Hall was built between 1862 and 1871 by Henry Clutton. It was begun by Hugo Meynell-Ingram just before his marriage in 1863 to Emily Charlotte, daughter of Sir Charles Wood, Bt. On 26 May 1871 ...

Hoar Cross Hall, Gardens and Church

Hoar Cross Hall was built between 1862 and 1871 by Henry Clutton. It was begun by Hugo Meynell-Ingram just before his marriage in 1863 to Emily Charlotte, daughter of Sir Charles Wood, Bt. On 26 May 1871 ...

Holditch : sepia drawing

'Holditch, in the Parish of Wolstanton, Staffordshire.' Showing a large three storey house with gables. It is seen at a distance. There is a canal bridge on the left, and a road on the right, in the ...

Holly Bush Hall, near Newborough

Holly Bush Hall stands just north of Newborough. The ornamental lake in the foreground was formed as a fish pond by damming the Eland Brook. Built in the late 18th or early 19th century it was used ...

Holly Hedge, Keele

A colour-tinted postcard view of the Holly Hedge at Keele Hall. The hedge was planted in 1769 and was originally 200 yards long, 25 feet high and 18 feet wide. A gardener is standing on the footpath ...

Home Farm House, Farley

Home Farm House dates from the 18th century.

Home Guard at Hagley Hall, Rugeley

12th North Staffordshire Home Guard 'A' Company at their new headquarters at Hagley Hall, Rugeley. Top row (left to right): Pte Harvey , unknown, Pte Hill, Pte P. Harrison, Pte Bott, Pte Barry, unknown, ...

Home Guard at Haselour Hall

Home Guard, Clifton Campville

Clifton Campville Home Guard pictured outside the Rectory. Back row (left to right): C. Browne, A. Simpson, J. Salt, H. Briscoe, W. Quartermain, W. Orton, R. Orton, F. Thorpe, J. Coleman, A. Sidwells, ...

Home of the Good Shepherd, Hoar Cross

The Home of the Good Shepherd was an orphanage established in part of Hoar Cross Old Hall by Emily Meynell-Ingram in 1888. The home was run by the Sisters of St Margaret's, East Grinstead, and had room ...

Hopton Old Hall,

Horse drawn omnibus, Hoar Cross Hall

A Private omnibus with a pair of horses belonging to the family of Hoar Cross Hall.

Horse-drawn Carriage outside Highfield Manor, Stafford,

The owner of Highfield Manor, David Hollin (1844-1916), with his wife Emma (1842-1926) and niece Edith Emily Jackson in a horse-drawn carriage. Highfield Manor, built in 1880, was on Newport Road ...

Horses and trap, Swythamley

Sir Philip Brocklehurst in the driving seat of a trap with a team of two horses in the stable yard at Swythamley Hall.

Horses and trap, Swythamley Hall

Sir Philip Brocklehurst outside Tenants' Hall with horses and trap. The horses are Peter and Bobs.