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Village Farm, Hanchurch

Dan O’Connell remembers "I spent my first years in this house, leaving in 1948 at the age of 4. We were tenants. This view is of our front door. I remember my father pinning rabbit skins to a ...

Village Farm, Hanchurch

Village Farm, Hanchurch

Village Stores, Hilderstone,

On the right, next to the delivery cart horse, is Matthew Henry (Harry) Meddings, age 30, grocer and baker. The woman in the doorway (front) is most likely Mary Ann Meddings, the small boy is possibly ...

Walford Farm, near Standon

Cattle by a pond at Walford Farm, south of Standon. William Thomas Ravenscroft was the farmer here at the time this photograph was taken. This postcard wa postmarked in Eccleshall on 8 October 1910 ...

Walk Mill, near Eccleshall

Walk Mill dates from the late eighteenth century and was used for grinding corn. There was an earlier mill on this site which was used for fulling or “walking” cloth, hence the name. The waterwheel ...

Walkers and grazing cattle - Willenhall?

Men walking in a what appears to be a disused industrial area. In the background are a chimney and a coal mining landscape. On the horizon are church spires.

Walking Competition, Stafford,

Walking competition seen in Gaolgate Street. Gaol Square can just be seen in the background. Mr Espley, who came second, is in the white vest.

Walton Bank Farmhouse, Walton Bank, Eccleshall

This photograph of Walton Bank Farmhouse was taken by Dr J.E.C. Peters in 1964.

Walton Bridge, Stone

A postcard view of Walton Bridge over the River Trent near Stone. Over the years the bridge has been much altered, remnants of the medieval stone pack horse bridge can still be seen. A new bridge known ...

Walton Heath, near Stone

A tinted postcard view published by A.W. Tilley, Newsagent and Stationers of 7 Radford Street, Stone.

Walton on the Hill Smithy

Mr W.M. Giles, the village blacksmith, shoeing a horse at Walton on the Hill Smithy in the early 1970s.

Walton, Stone,

The houses on the left and the bridge still stand today, although a new road bridge runs parallel to the old. In the distance is Elm Terrace.

Washington Pottery, College Road, Shelton

Looking north along College Road (formerly Victoria Road) with the Washington Pottery in the centre. Off to the left is Shelton Farm, complete with sheep. On the extreme right hand edge is the Drill Hall, ...

Watery Lane, Normacot

Note the approaching hay cart.

Wedding Carriage, Gnosall High Street,

The High Street decorated for a wedding. The public house on the right is the Horns Inn, with the Duke's Head on the right.

Wedding group, Blythe Bridge Mill, Kingstone

The wedding of Elsie Bond and Ernest William Fisher, the eldest son of Ernest and Annie Fisher who tenanted Blythe Bridge Mill for about six years.

Wedding group, Blythe Bridge Mill, Kingstone

Elsie Bond and Ernest William Fisher’s wedding group. His father and mother Ernest and Annie Fisher are seated with the bride and groom, with their younger children standing behind.