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Haymaking at Fisherwick Park Farm, near ichfield
Helping with the haymaking during a holiday This photograph may have been taken at Fisherwick Park Farm, between Whittington and Elford, near Lichfield.
Heads, Bray, Ireland
Pencil drawing of four women's heads, dressed in working costume, by Great Haywood born artist, Thomas Peploe Wood (1817-1845),
Hedge cutting match, Uttoxeter area
This man is shown taking part in the Staffordshire Agricultural Society Hedge Cutting Match.
Hedge Laying Competition, Eccleshall,
Hedge laying creates a natural, living barrier, which can last for 15 - 50 years if trimmed on a yearly basis.
Hedges are laid between September and March. There are many different styles of hedge ...
Hednesford Parish Church Bazaar
Group of ladies and girls at the "Clematis stall", St. Peter's Parish Church Bazaar.
Hednesford Parish Church Bazaar
A large group of men and women posing in front of the stage in an unknown building for Hednesford Parish Church Bazaar.The Reverend H .H. Goodwin, is seated in the centre of the front row.
Hednesford Salvation Army Band
The Salvation Army Hednesford Corps 256, photographed outside the Citadel on West Hill Avenue, Hednesford. 2nd from right in the back row is Cecil Inskip, with a cornet.
Hednesford Skating Rink Hockey Club
The team of five hockey players stand in sports kit flanked by two men in normal clothes.
The skating rink building was also used for dances and functions, and later became a cinema, originally called ...
Hednesford Town Football Club
Back row (left to right): Bob Hughes, Ben Guy, Isiah 'Casty' Thacker, Isiah Guy.
2nd row: Clem Taylor (proprietor of the Beehive Stores), Ted Carney, Fred Galley, Herbert Webster, Bob Edwards, Joe ...
Hednesford Town Football Club
Hednesford Town F.C., thought to have been taken in front of the Anglesey Hotel, Hednesford.
Formed in 1880, Hednesford Town initially played at a ground behind the Anglesey Hotel known as ‘the Tins’ ...
Hednesford Town vs. Brereton football match
A match taking place on Hednesford Town F.C.'s old Cross Keys ground. The rear of the Cross Keys Inn can be seen in the background. A Rugeley Times photograph (courtesy of the Birmingham Post).
Hem Heath bridge, Trentham
Photograph taken looking north along the Trent & Mersey Canal. The crowd are waiting for canal transport back to Stoke, during 'Trentham Thursday', the Wakes holiday open day at Trentham Park.
Henry IV Pt 2
Lithograph print by Brian Robb (born 1913). Sir John Falstaff and Mr Justice Shallow recruiting in Glocestershire. One of a number of prints commissioned by the Royal Shakespeare Company at Stratford-upon-Avon ...
Henry William Paget, 1st Marquess of Anglesey
Henry William Paget, 1st Marquis of Anglesey, was born in 1768 and died in 1854. The Paget family home was Beaudesert, which stood on the south-eastern edge of Cannock Chase.
He fought in Flanders, ...
Heraldic Rubbing, Unknown Origin. Photographed by William Blake.
Photograph of a heraldic rubbing with Latin inscriptions. Unknown origin.
Heron Bench, the Washlands, Burton-upon-Trent
The Heron Bench is part of the Washlands Sculpture Trail. It was unveiled on 25 September 1995 and was sculpted from oak by Nigel Hobbins. The sculpture was commissioned by east Staffordshire Borough ...
Heron Court Congregational Church, Rugeley
This postcard view of the Heron Court Congregational Church also captures a glimpse of Heron Court Mansion on the right. The Mansion was built in 1851 by Joseph Robert Whitgreave as his residence. In ...
High Green Bowling Green, Cannock
A view of the Bowling Green looking towards the house known as The Green, also known as The White House or The Council House. It is thought to date from the early 1730s. Until 1735 it was occupied by ...