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Wodehouse Mill, near Wombourne

A view of the three-storey farmhouse at Wodehouse Mill, with the mill building adjoining to the left. This early 19th century mill stands on the Wom Brook on the estate of The Wodehouse, a Jacobean ...

Wolgarston Farm House, near Penkridge

Situated off Cannock Road near the M6, this Grade II Listed building dates from 1798.

Wolgarston House, Penkridge

Wolgarston House was built in 1798.

Women with horse and mower, Newborough

Cutting hay with a horse-drawn finger-bar mower. This snapshot photograph was probably taken in the Hadley lane area, to the north of Newborough, and may include members of the Emery family.

Women's Land Army Girl with Bull, Grindley

A Women's Land Army girl leading a British Friesian Bull at New Buildings Farm. The WLA began during the First World War to help combat food shortages and fill the vacancies left by the men who had ...

Women's Land Army girl with heifer, Adbaston

Women's Land Army girl, Miss Beryl Collins, standing next to a hand reared British Friesian heifer at Mr Mr T. Rowland Ball's farm at The Wood, Adbaston. The WLA began during the First World War to ...

Women's Land Army girl, Wynterdyne, Tamworth

Miss Joan Jeffrey of the Women's Land Army, a Liberty's model before the war, holding Dairy Shorthorn bull 'Serander' at Winterdyne Farm, Tamworth, Staffordshire. The farm was owned by Mr A.W. Macnamara. Photographer: ...

Women's Land Army Girls, Manure Spreading, Gnosall

Six Women's Land Army girls spreading manure in field. Photographed for Women's Land Army Recruiting Services, at Mr Brown's farm, Brough Hall, Gnosall. The WLA began during the First World War to ...

Women's Land Army Girls, Manure Spreading, Gnosall, (1)

The WLA began during the First World War to help combat food shortages and fill the vacancies left by the men who had entered military service. The women who enrolled had the option of working in agriculture, ...

Women's Land Army, Derby

Grace, a Women's Land Army girl, standing in the doorway of a dairy holding portable milking machines. Photographed for W.S. Evans, Derby Old Hall, Derby. Photographer: Gerald McCann of High Street, ...

Women's Land Army, Grindley, near Uttoxeter

Two Women's Land Army girls with milking equipment about to milk a Friesian cow at Mr L.R. Earp's dairy farm at New Buildings, Grindley, near Uttoxeter. Photographer: Gerald McCann of High Street, ...

Women's Land Army, Rodbaston Farm Institute, Penkridge

Women's Land Army milkers on their way to the dairy at Rodbaston Farm Institute. Rodbaston College's origins lie in 1919 when the War Agricultural Committee opened an agricultural training depot. ...

Wood Bank Farm, Penkridge

Wood Eaton Hall, Church Eaton

Wood Eaton Hall stands on Broad Lane, near Church Eaton. It was designed by William Baker, built in 1754-55 and is Grade II listed. It has since become known as Hall Farm House.

Wood Hall Farm, Codsall

Wood Hall Farm stands on a medieval moated site known to have been inhabited by the early 14th century. The house was rebuilt in 1835 and the northern arm of the moat was filled in at the same time.

Woodford Hall Farmhouse, near Uttoxeter

Woodford Hall Farmhouse is situated off Moisty Lane, near Uttoxeter, close to the Crewe to Derby railway line and the River Dove. It is a Grade II listed late 17th century building with later additions. ...

Woodings agricultural engineers, Stafford

A name plate formerly attached to an agricultural implement or building. Oakey and Wooding were agricultural engineers based at Bailey Street, Stafford and were founded around 1920. they were dealers ...

Woodroffe & Co., Albion Ironworks, Rugeley

Woodroffe & Co were agricultural engineers at the Albion Ironworks which stood on Mill Lane by the Trent and Meresy Canal in Rugeley. Agricultural machinery was already being manufactured at the Albion ...