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Haughton, Staffordshire, tithe map

Tithe maps and tithe awards are invaluable for the history of villages, properties, families, agriculture and landscape in England and Wales in the period 1837 – 1852. Tithe maps are usually drawn at ...

Hawkesyard College and Priory, Rugeley

A colour-tinted postcard view of the Church and College at Hawkesyard Priory. The mansion on the right was formerly known as Armitage Park, a mid-18th century house, which was originally built by Nathaniel ...

Hawkesyard College, Rugeley

This postcard view was posted in Coventry, on 26 October 1912, to an address in Stafford. Armitage Park, a mid-18th century house, was originally built by Nathaniel Lister. In 1839 it was bought ...

Hawkesyard Priory and College, Rugeley

This postcard view was posted in Brereton, Rugeley, on 7 August 1905, to an address in London. Armitage Park, a mid-18th century house, was originally built by Nathaniel Lister. In 1839 it was ...

Hawkesyard Priory and College, Rugeley

A postcard view of the Church and College at Hawkesyard Priory. The mansion on the right was formerly known as Armitage Park, a mid-18th century house, which was originally built by Nathaniel Lister and ...

Hawkesyard Priory and Spode House, Rugeley

An aerial view of the Church and College at Hawkesyard Priory Estate. The mansion top left was formerly known as Armitage Park, a mid-18th century house originally built by Nathaniel Lister. Top centre ...

Hawkesyard Priory, Armitage, Staffordshire

Built in the grounds of the late Josiah Spode IV's Armitage Park by the English Dominican friars between 1896 and 1914. Josiah left Hawkesyard to his niece, Helen Gulson for her lifetime and then to the ...

Hawkesyard Priory, near Rugeley

This postcard view shows Hawkesyard Priory when the Priory buildings were quite new. In earlier years the adjacent house and grounds were known as Armitage Park, a mid-18th century house, which was ...

Hawthorne Cottage in Leaside Road, Trent Vale, Stoke-on-Trent

Hawthorne Cottage is at the bottom of Leaside Road. It was originally just the far side of the Stoke to Newcastle Canal, now filled in. The date tablet on the gable end reads 1849. This photograph is ...

Hay Making at Little Onn Hall, Church Eaton

A postcard view of hay making at Little Onn Hall. The Hall was built around 1870 to 1875, but has been altered and enlarged over the years. Little Onn Hall is close to an earlier medieval moated site ...

Hay making, Onecote

Haymaking at Mr H.E. Wells' farm at Mixon Hay, Onecote. A Fordson tractor is using a wooden hay sweep to gather the dried hay. Photographer: Gerald McCann of Uttoxeter.

Hay making, Onecote

Haymaking at Mr H.E. Wells' farm at Mixon Hay, Onecote. Photographer: Gerald McCann of Uttoxeter.

Hay rick, Mixon Hay, Onecote

Haymaking at Mr H.E. Wells' farm at Mixon Hay, Onecote. Ricks standing in fields close to the farmhouse of New Mixon Hay. At around 1,300 feet above sea level, haymaking here took place somewhat later ...

Hayes Lodge, Stone

Hayes Lodge at the entrance drive to The Hayes on Longton Road.

Haywood Bank, Little Haywood

A postcard view of Haywood Bank, Little Haywood, looking north west towards Great Haywood. On the left is the boundary wall for the Shugborough Estate. This postcard was published by Pascoe and Son, ...

Hedge Layer, West Burton Power Station, Nottinghamshire

Hedge layer Geoff Key, of Hatton, Derbyshire working near to West Burton Power Station. Taken by Stafford photographer Tony Boydon.

Hednesford No. 1 Signal Box, on the move

Hednesford No. 1 Signal Box is pictured arriving at its new home in Hednesford Park. The move was due to a major upgrade and electrification project for the nearby Chase Line. It was reported in the ...

Hednesford War Memorial

Pictured are the Main Gates on the Rugeley Road which lead to a path to the Hednesford War Memorial. It was opened in 1922.