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Stables at Harewood Hall, Cheadle

Stables dating from the arly 19th century at Harewood Hall on Leek Road.

Stables, Gerrard's Bromley,

This barn once formed part of the estate belonging to Gerrard's Bromley Hall. The sixteenth century hall was built behind two courtyards; off the courtyards were barns and stable blocks. The hall ...

Stables, Ingestre Hall,

The original seventeenth century stables at Ingestre Hall are next to St. Mary's Church. The new stables (pictured) were designed by John Birch in the late nineteenth century. This elaborate building ...

Stables, Whitmore Hall

The late 16th century Elizabethan Grade II* listed stables, situated within the grounds of Whitmore Hall, are a very rare example. They have perfectly preserved stabling for nine horses; wooden columns, ...

Staff and students at Rodbaston College of Agriculture

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 ...

Staff and students at Rodbaston College of Agriculture

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 ...

Staff and students at Rodbaston College of Agriculture

The College Principal at the time of this photograph was Mr H.E. Wells. Rodbaston College's origins lie in 1919 when the War Agricultural Committee opened an agricultural training depot. In 1921 it ...

Staff and students at Rodbaston College of Agriculture

The College Principal at the time of this photograph was Mr H.E. Wells. Rodbaston College's origins lie in 1919 when the War Agricultural Committee opened an agricultural training depot. In 1921 it ...

Staff and students at Rodbaston College of Agriculture

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 ...

Staff and students at Rodbaston Farm Institute

The College Principal at the time of this photograph was Dr. G.H. Bates. Rodbaston College's origins lie in 1919 when the War Agricultural Committee opened an agricultural training depot. In 1921 it ...

Staff and students, Rodbaston Agricultural College

Staff and students at Rodbaston College of Agriculture, 1972-1973. Rodbaston College's origins lie in 1919 when the War Agricultural Committee opened an agricultural training depot. In 1921 it became ...

Staff and students, Rodbaston Agricultural College

Staff and students at Rodbaston College of Agriculture, 1974-1975. Rodbaston College's origins lie in 1919 when the War Agricultural Committee opened an agricultural training depot. In 1921 it became ...

Staff and students, Rodbaston Agricultural College

Staff and students at Rodbaston College of Agriculture, 1973-1974. Rodbaston College's origins lie in 1919 when the War Agricultural Committee opened an agricultural training depot. In 1921 it became ...

Staff and students, Rodbaston Agricultural College

Staff and students at Rodbaston College of Agriculture, 1971-1972. Rodbaston College's origins lie in 1919 when the War Agricultural Committee opened an agricultural training depot. In 1921 it became ...

Staff and students, Rodbaston College of Agriculture

The College Principal at the time of this photograph was Mr H.E. Wells. Rodbaston College's origins lie in 1919 when the War Agricultural Committee opened an agricultural training depot. In 1921 it ...

Staff at Bent's Brewery, Stone

Pictured on the left of this group is Molly Bloor. Bent's Brewery was established in Newcastle-under-Lyme in the 1790s by William Bent. The business remained in Newcastle until 1936, when manufacture ...

Stafford - View at Doxey: pencil drawing

'Doxey near Stafford,' showing a cottage among trees. Cattle are standing by a pool in the foreground. Artist: 'H. C. A.,' [Henry Curzon Allport].

Stafford from Newport Road,

On the right is the Newport Road railway bridge. Across the River Sow can be seen the churches of St. Mary and St. Chad in the town centre.