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Pig killing at Burndhurst Mill, Uttoxeter

A pig killing at Burndhurst Mill, Lower Loxley, near Uttoxeter. Joseph Fisher (standing second left) tenanted Burndhurst mill from about 1883 to 1908 when his son Allan Charles, standing behind the ...

Pig killing in back yard, Cannock area

Pig sculpture at Shugborough Park Farm

This temporary sculpture of a Tamworth pig was carved from wood from the Shugborough Estate was carved by sculptor John Mulvaney in the early 1990s. It stood in the farmyard at Shugborough Park Farm ...

Pig Sty and Cow Shed, Highfields Farm, Stafford,

Pigs in folds, Whitemoor Hay, Alrewas

Fold units, with houses, containing breeding Essex gilts (young female pigs), on clover ley prior to ploughing for potatoes. The gilts were moved weekly. Photographed for Mr F.W. Foden of Whitemoor Hay, ...

Pillaton Farm House, Penkridge.

Situated on Cannock Road, Pillaton

Plan of the Parish of Barlaston

A plan of the estate purchased by the Duke of Sutherland from Joseph Churchill Esquire. It shows field names and acreages, the Grand Trunk (Trent & Mersey) Canal, River Trent, and Old Road Farm. The ...

Plan of Tittensor Heath, Berry Bank and Darlaston Green

This plan shows public carriage roads set out by the commissioner, Charles Heaton in 1828. It also shows adjacent plots of land and their owners, the River Trent, Darlaston Inn, Chester turnpike road, ...

Plantation Lane, Hopwas

Looking north along Plantation Lane, Hopwas (the B5404) with Bodnets Farm on the right. The nearest house and the outbuilding by the road have since been demolished, but the red brick house still stands. ...

Planting potatoes in Patshull Park, Pattingham

Pictured, from left to right: Doug Lane, Bill Reynolds, ?, ?, ?, Mrs Hughes, Mrs Bennett, Kath Ray and Kate Ray. The potatoes were planted by hand. The horse was pulling the trays of seed potatoes. ...

Planting potatoes, Whitemoor Hay, Fradley

Two men sitting on a tractor-drawn potato planter, planting potatoes by hand which are then covered with soil by a ridger attached to the planter. At Mr F.W. Foden's farm at Whitemoor Hay, Fradley. Photographer: ...

Plough maintenance

A farm worker making adjustments to a single-furrow plough. The team of two Shire horses waits patiently. The location is unidentified. Photographer: Gerald McCann, photographer of High Street, Uttoxeter....

Ploughing Match, Abbots Bromley

Vintage tractors competing in the annual ploughing match and hedge-laying competition.

Ploughing match, near Rocester

Ploughing match prize winner, Rocester. Arthur Salt on his tractor at a ploughing match, on the Cricket Field, Rocester. He was a prize winner in this event, being awarded 2nd in class.

Ploughing match, Newborough

Two Shire horses drawing a plough from right to left across a field. Mr Arthur Salt and plough team, the property of Mr John Finnemore of Sudbury, Derbyshire. Single plough winner at the Uttoxeter District ...

Ploughing Match, Walton Bank, Eccleshall

Mr Frederick Ash with the First Prize Turnout at Eccleshall & District Ploughing Match, 1944 which took place at Walton Bank, near Eccleshall, farmed at the time by Mr R. Brown. Mr Ash ploughed for ...

Ploughing with horses, Hopton

Mr W.H. Stubbs of Kents Barn Farm, Hopton, near Stafford, ploughing behind his horses 'Bonnie' and 'Captain'. Reproduced by kind permission of the Staffordshire Newsletter who retain copyright.

Ploughing with horses, near Wolverhampton

Man and two horses ploughing a field at an unknown location to the west of Wolverhampton. Photographer: Albert Henry Yelland.