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Muck Spreading, Creswell Farm, near Stafford

Farm workers taking advantage of a thaw to start spreading muck on fields at J.H. Hiddersley's Creswell Farm, near Stafford. This photograph was published in the Staffordshire Newsletter on Saturday ...

Muscovy Duck, Victoria Park, Stafford

13 year old Dennis Oakley (right) is seen here handing over a pet Muscovy Duck to Mr Don Alcock of Stafford Homing Society. Dennis had been struggling to look after the duck at his home at 11, Birch ...

Musical chairs, Ashby-de-la-Zouche Show

Miss A. Hamilton of Normanton on Soar winning the musical chairs horse riding event at Ashby-De-La-Zouch show, Leicestershire, 1936. Photographer: Gerald McCann (1897-1970) of Uttoxeter.

National Farmers Union presentation evening, Uttoxeter

National Farmers Union, presentation evening, attendees are Mr W.G. Torrance, Mr Wilson, Mr Snow (URDC Chairman), Mike Massey (Sudbury), Jack Prince (Field Hall), George Elliott, (UUDC Chairman), John ...

National Farmers Union, Stafford

Included in this group of Stafford branch National Farmers Union members are Bill Millington (back row, 3rd from right), H.W. Sargent (front row, 2nd from left) and Dick Powner (front row, 5th from left). Photograph ...

Neighbour's Day, Mixon Hay, Onecote

Sir George Stapledon addressing a crowd a 'Neighbour's Day' at Mixon Hay, Onecote. Local landowners and farmers were invited to this event, organised by Staffordshire War Agricultural Executive Committee, ...

Neighbour's Day, Mixon Hay, Onecote

Galloway and Blue Grey cattle in field with dry stone wall to right. A Blue Grey is a crossbred Shorthorn and Galloway. They are pictured at a 'Neighbour's Day' at Mixon Hay, Onecote. Local landowners ...

Nestlés Milk Wagon, Tutbury

A wagon from the Nestlés factory at Hatton pictured carrying milk churns at the top of Castle Street, Tutbury. The Hatton factory was originally built in 1901 by the Nestlé Anglo-Swiss Condensed Milk ...

New Ale Stores, Joule's Brewery, Stone,

View of the New Ale Stores on Newcastle Street, built in 1881. In the gateway stands a horse-drawn dray. Francis Joule came into possession of the White House Inn and brewhouse at Stone in 1758. ...

New Free Library, Stafford,

Stafford's library was housed in the Borough Hall until 1914. The new library building on The Green was built in 1913, with funds from the Carnegie Trust. The building also housed the Wragge Museum, ...

New Grange, Tittesworth

This is one of two farmhouses at New Grange, both of which were demolished in 1959-63 when Tittesworth Reservoir was enlarged.

New Hall Farm, Lichfield Road, Heath Hayes

New Hall Farmhouse is a late 18th century grade II listed building on Lichfield Road. The New Hall Farm Inn stands next door.

New Park Farm, Trentham

New Park Farm was sandwiched between the Trent & Mersey Canal to the west and the main railway line to the east. The lane in front of the house leads to the Limekiln Bridge over the canal. The land has ...

New Park House, Trentham

The south side of New Park House in Trentham. This was once the home of the Tellwright family, directors of Sneyd Collieries Ltd. in the 1920s. The house stood in farmland (New Park Farm) now developed ...

New Zealand Rifle Brigade at the Wolgarston Farm Ram Sale, Penkridge

This photograph was taken during the annual sale of Shropshire sheep at Wolgarston Farm, Penkridge. On the left there are several soldiers from the New Zealand Rifle Brigade. It was reported in the ...

Newcastle Road, Stone,

View of Newcastle Road looking away from the town centre. The bridge in the distance carries the Stone to Norton Bridge railway line over the road. On the far left is the Boat Inn, owned by Bent's ...

Newport Agricultural Show, Shropshire

Hunter class horses about to be judged at the Newport and District Agricultural Show on the Boughey Field on Forton Road, the Show's permanent home when it re-started after the Second World War in 1948....

Newport Road, Eccleshall,

View looking towards Eccleshall. The Cross Butts and Green Lane crossroads can be seen in the centre, where the cottages stand.