Dieulacres Abbey - Ancient House: sepia drawing
'South west view of an Ancient House near the site of Dieuluacres Abbey, Leek, Staffordshire,' showing two half-timber gables and a range of stone building, with an arched garden gate on the right. ...
Doglands Farm, Fradswell
The earliest record of Doglands Farm is in the burial of a child of the Stevenson family of Dogland in 1582. Much later, John Fitzgerald sold the property to the Fradswell Estate sometime between 1809-12. ...
Dovecote at Hyde Farm, Kinver
This octagonal dovecote dates from the 18th century. It was originally one of the outbuildings associated with Hyde House, demolished in the 1920s.
Dovecote, Seighford Hall,
Seighford Hall is an Elizabethan house to which additions were made over the years, particularly during the Victorian period.
This brick tower in the grounds was built to look like a church tower. ...
Downs Banks, near Stone
On the right is Bluebarn Farm, said to have grown hops for Joule’s brewery. It was demolished in 1964.
In 1946 Joule's purchased the land at Downs Banks from Viscount Sidmouth. It was presented to ...
Drayton Farmhouse, Penkridge
This photograph of Drayton Farmhouse was taken in 1964 by Dr. J.E.C. Peters.
In later years the building is very much as in the picture with only slight changes to the porch over the front door. It ...
Drenching a cow, Hamstall Ridware
A photograph showing techniques of restraining a cow prior to administering medicine ('drenching'). This Dairy Shorthorn cow is being treated for Mr C. Lees of Cowley Hill farm, Hamstall Ridware.
Photographer: ...
Drenching a cow, Hamstall Ridware
Rugeley veterinary surgeon, Mr Thompson, administering medicine ('drenching') to a cow. This Dairy Shorthorn cow is being traeted for Mr C. Lees of Cowley Hill farm, Hamstall Ridware.
Photographer: ...
Drenching a cow, Hamstall Ridware
A photograph showing techniques of restraining a cow prior to administering medicine ('drenching'). This Dairy Shorthorn cow is being treated for Mr C. Lees of Cowley Hill farm, Hamstall Ridware.
Photographer: ...
Dunge Bottom Farm, Alstonefield
Dunge Bottom Farm stands at the far end of Gratton Lane, Alstonefield.
Dunstall Old Hall Farm
Dunstall Old Hall Farm dates from the early 19th century and was built as the home 'model' farm for Dunstall Hall. This view, looking west. shows a farm outbuilding with Old Hall Farmhouse beyond.
Eccleshall - Baden Old Hall: sepia drawing
'Baden Old Hall, near Eccleshall.' Showing a large white farmhouse from a distance. The main feature of the drawing is a decayed oak tree in the foreground.'T. P. W.,' [Thomas Peploe Wood.]
Eccleshall District Ploughing Match, Kemsey Manor, Shebdon
Two teams of horses owned by Harry Timmis of Wood End Farm, Adbaston which won 1st and 3rd Prizes in the Turn Out Class at the 1948 Eccleshall District Ploughing Match. The men pictured with them are ...
Ecton, Manifold Valley
A view of Manifold Valley Light Railway, near Ecton. The farm in foreground is 'The Lee'. The spoil heaps of Ecton copper mine can be seen top right. The railway had a short lifespan, running between ...
Elsie James, Yarlet
Elsie Elaine James (1928-1921), later Robinson, pictured with the family dog outside the front door of 27 Yarlet, one of the Staffordshire County Council farms around Yarlet and Whitgreave, tenanted at ...
Embrey's Farm, Rough Close
Enson House Farm, Enson
Aerial view of Enson House Farm, Enson, near Sandon. Enson House is an 18th century Grade II listed building.
Evacuee at Onecote
Evacuee Peter Allen with his host Mrs Smith at Fields Farm, Onecote. Peter was originally from Forest Gate in London and was initially evacuated to Sea Palling in Norfolk. After a few months he was evacuated ...