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Excavating the mill wheel, White Barn Farm, Shugborough

Members of Staffordshire Industrial Archaeology Society excavating the iron mill wheel which drove a water powered threshing machine at White Barn Farm on the Shugborough Estate. White Barn was built ...

Fairbanks Farm, Seighford

Back row (left to right): Thelma Lowe, Janet Lawton and Hazel Taylor. Front row: Susan Jenks and Rosie Taylor. They are pictured by the hay barn of Fairbanks Farm in Seighford. Acknowledgement: thank ...

Farm buildings, Bushbury Hall, Wolverhampton

The stables range and farm buildings adjacent to Bushbury Hall. Since 1992, the late 18th century farm buildings to the north of the Hall have been Grade II listed.

Farm buildings, Rodbaston Hall Farm

Barn tower, formerly taller with a chimney. These buildings were built in the 1860s or 1870s. Rodbaston Hall was built for William Holland by 1834. In 1854 the Holland family sold it to Thomas Shaw ...

Farm House, High Offley

The 'Firs' Farm house situated on Shebdon Road, High Offley.

Farm visit, New dairy House Farm, Blithfield

Visitors at an estate management demonstration arranged by the Agricultural Land Service in conjunction with the Country Landowners' Association, at the South Staffordshire Waterworks Company's estate ...

Farm visit, New Dairy House Farm, Blithfield

Visitors at an estate management demonstration arranged by the Agricultural Land Service in conjunction with the Country Landowners' Association, at the South Staffordshire Waterworks Company's estate ...

Farmhouse, Coven,

This farmhouse was situated on the corner of the Featherstone Road and Paradise Lane and was once owned by the Bickford family. It was demolished in the early 1960s.

Farmstead, Onneley, Madeley

Outbuildings, people and cattle at an unidentified farm at Onneley near Madeley.

Farmyard, Shirley

Oil painting by D.B. Weake of a farmyard at Shirley, near Ashbourne, Derbyshire. Dimensions: height - 375mm, width - 270mm

Feeding the pigs, Rodbaston Agricultural College

Rodbaston College's origins lie in 1919 when the War Agricultural Committee opened an agricultural training depot. In 1921 it became Rodbaston Farm Institute, which was run by the County Council. It was ...

Fenton's Cottage, Knightley Eaves

Adjacent to Knightley Eaves Farm, Fenton's Cottage was a rare mid-Staffordshire example of a dwelling with the cow byre under the same roof. Probably built in the 17th century, this thatched timber-framed ...

Fern Bank Farm, Hulme, near Caverswall

Ferret House, Wood Eaton Manor, Church Eaton

This photograph taken in 1964 shows a ruined Ferret House which once stood in the grounds of Wood Eaton Manor. Over the years, ferrets have been used as a traditional method of managing pest control, ...

Field House Farm Cottage, Abbots Bromley

An early 19th century farm building at Field House Farm, converted for use as a dwelling.

Fields Farm, Onecote

A view looking south from the junction with Douse Lane in the middle of Onecote village. On the right is Field Farm, farmed by the Smith family at the time.

Floods, St. Thomas' Mill, Stafford

View of the flood from St. Thomas' Mill.

Floods, Stone

This photograph has been identified as showing the River Trent in flood near Stone. However, we have been unable to confirm the location. If you can help identify this view, please contact us.