Oaken - Farm House: sepia wash drawing
'At Oaken Staffordshire,' showing a large half-timber and brick farm house with a centra cluster of chimneys, [?identity.] 'Cornelius Varley, with Patent Graphic Telescope, Aug. 5th, 1820.'
Oaken - Farm House: sepia wash drawing
'At Oaken Staffordshire,' showing a large Jacobean farm house with three clusters of chimneys and mullioned windows, [?identity.] 'Cornelius Varley, Pt. G. Telescope,' [with patent graphic telescope.]...
Oaklands, Huntington
Taylor family purchased Oaklands Farm in Limepit Lane Huntington around 1957. The family also owned Taylor's bakery in Cannock. It was previously owned by the Chilton family.
Richard Kite lived in ...
Oat field, Loxley, near Uttoxeter
Stooked field of oats belonging to Mr Robert Whittaker of Loxley Bank Farm, near Uttoxeter.
Photographer: Gerald McCann (1897-1970) of Uttoxeter.
Oat field, Top House Farm, Dods Leigh, Leigh
Oat field at Top House Farm, Lees Lane, Dods Leigh, near Uttoxeter. The man in the picture might be Mr W. Turner the farmer at Top House Farm at the time.
Photographer: Gerald McCann, High Street, ...
Office building, Wilts United Dairies Creamery, Uttoxeter
Office building at the Wilts United Dairies creamery, Brookside Road, Uttoxeter.
Uttoxeter Creamery opened on 29 September 1897 on a site close to the railway station. The business rapidly expanded, ...
Officials at the Brewood Show, Somerford Park
Group of Officials with, from left to right, Mr T.A.W. Giffard, M.B.E., C.C. (Chairman), Mrs T.A.W. Giffard (President), The Earl of Bradford, Mr G. Bickford, (Treasurer), and Mr C.O. Langley (Vice President)....
Old barn at Barnfields Farm, Wildwood, Stafford
Photograph shows Barnfields Farm old barn with its substantial buttresses. The windows of the south side of the Georgian Barnfields Farmhouse overlooked the church-like porch game larder built by the ...
Old Bee Garden, Stafford,
The exact location of this bee garden is unknown.
Straw bee hives were known as Skeps.
Photograph donated by Stafford Historical and Civic Society, who retain copyright ownership.
Old English White Cattle, Chartley Park
White Park cattle are one of the oldest breeds of British cattle. In the thirteenth century several herds were enclosed in parks. Today four of these herds remain - Chartley, Chillingham, Dynevor and ...
Old English White Park Cattle, Chartley Park,
White Park cattle are one of the oldest breeds of British cattle.
In the thirteenth century several herds were enclosed in parks. Today four of these herds remain - Chartley, Chillingham, Dynevor ...
Old English White Park Cattle, Chartley Park,
White Park cattle are one of the oldest breeds of British cattle.
In the thirteenth century several herds were enclosed in parks. Today four of these herds remain - Chartley, Chillingham, Dynevor ...
Old English White Park Cow and Calf, Chartley Park,
White Park cattle are one of the oldest breeds of British cattle.
In the thirteenth century several herds were enclosed in parks. Today four of these herds remain - Chartley, Chillingham, Dynevor ...
Old Hall Farm, Amington, Tamworth
Old Hall Farm, Amington, can be seen here in the distance. This was the original Hall, which went down the social scale to become an important Farm House when the Repugtors built the present hall. The ...
Old Hall Farm, Middle Mayfield
A postcard view of Old Hall Farm, a fine Grade II* listed building, dating from around 1625, which stands on Hall Lane, Middle Mayfield.
Photographer: H.P. Hansen, Ashbourne.
Old Hattons Farm, Pendeford
A 17th century farmhouse with later alterations, grade II listed. It stands on Pendeford Hall Lane.
Old Mill Farm, Chebsey
Aerial view of Old Mill Farmhouse, Chebsey, formerly Mill Farm. Mill Farm is an early 19th century farmhouse which stands just north of All Saints Church. The graveyard can be seen to the left of the ...
Old Road Farm, Barlaston
Old Road Farm house with the farmer and his family. The man in the bowler hat is possibly the farmer, John Hassall Kirkham. The farm house no longer exists, although some of the farm buildings have survived ...