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Meynell Hunt meet, Meynell and Ingram Arms, Hoar Cross

Two mounted hunt followers with their hounds and a crowd of spectators outside the Meynell and Ingram Arms in Hoar Cross.

Meynell Hunt Meet, Stowe-by-Chartley

Midland Red Bus in Stafford

A passenger is pictured boarding a Midland Red bus in the Market Square, Stafford. This photograph was taken by Stafford photographer Tony Boydon.

Milk churn name plate, Fole Dairy, near Tean

Name plate from a milk churn belonging to Fole Dairy, near Tean. It reads: " Empty to C.W.S. Ltd./ Fole Dairy / Uttoxeter L.M.S.". Uttoxeter L.M.S (London Midland Scottish) refers to the railway station ...

Milk collection, Kingstone

This photograph of a postcard was taken on Uttoxeter Road, Kingstone. The lorry is collecting milk from local farms and belongs to Wilts United Dairies. The dairy at Weston initially processed milk and ...

Milk collection, Uttoxeter

A United Dairies milk lorry (registration number MW 7788) with churns on board, collecting churns from roadside milk churn platform.

Milk delivery wagon, Ilam

In the background can be seen Ilam School. Ilam village was rebuilt as a model village in the 1840s and 1850s by Jesse Watts Russell. Pictured is a three-horse team collecting 17 gallon churns, probably ...

Milk float and horse, West Field Farm, Cotes Heath

Milk float pictured at Westfield Farm, Cotes Heath.before restoration by M.A. Horler & Sons This cart is now part of Staffordshire County Museum's agricultural collections, based at Shugborough. Originally ...

Milk Vans, Ash Flats, Stafford

Milk delivery vans at Woodlands Farm, Ash Flats near Stafford, farmed by the Kite family. The Reliant vans were built in Tamworth and replaced the horses and carts on the milk round around the late 1930s. ...

Milking Bank Bridge and St John the Baptist Church, Armitage

Locally known as Milking Bank Bridge, this is Bridge 61 on the Trent and Mersey Canal near Armitage, currently officially designated as Church Bridge. According the 1842 Tithe Map it was originally known ...

Milking cows, Winterdyne Farm, nr Tamworth

Hand milking cows in the milking parlour at Winterdyne Farm. All of the cows have their names above the stalls.

Mill Farm and All Saints’ Church, Chebsey

On the right is Mill Farm, a 19th century farmhouse now known as Old Mill Farm. To the left is All Saints' Church which dates from the Norman period. The Perpendicular west tower features an outside ...

Mill Farm, Lichfield Road, Cannock

Mill Farm at Mill Green on Lichfield Road, Cannock. The farm house and building to the right still stand. The pub by the same name stands to the left of this image.

Mill Farmhouse, Chebsey

A view of Mill Farm later known as Old Mill Farm situated adjacent to All Saints Church, Chebsey. This early 18th century farmhouse has late 18th and 19th century outbuildings which have since been ...

Mill House Farm, Normacot

Mill House farm stood on Watery Lane. A man is scything the grass, for haymaking.

Mill House Farm, Normacot

Photograph taken looking east from Watery Lane, with the gravel quarries on Star and Garter Lane in the distance. Haymaking is in progress.

Mill House Farm, Normacot

Photograph taken looking north-east. The farm labourers are loading a horse-drawn cart with hay. The backs of houses on Ludwall Road can be seen.

Mill House Farm, Normacot

Photograph taken looking approximately east from Watery Lane. A group of farm workers can be seen haymaking.