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Man with horse, Blists Hill, Ironbridge, Shropshire, EnglandAn elderly man leads a horse along a track at Blists Hill, Ironbridge, Shropshire. He waves to two young women who warm themselves at a brazier beside the road
Eustace Rogers, the last coracle man of Ironbridge, Shropshire. He is pictured with a coracle on his back at the bottom of his garden on the banks of the River Severn
Welsh Bridge over the River Severn, ShrewsburyThe River Severn flows beneath the Welsh Bridge, in the centre of Shrewsbury, Shropshire Date: 1988
Quarry Park avenue of trees, Shrewsbury, ShropshireThe avenue of trees leading to the War Memorial in Quarry Park, Shrewsbury, Shropshire. The park is the site of The Shrewsbury Flower Show each summer Date: 1988
Path beside the River Severn, Quarry Park, ShrewsburyA mother and child cycle beneath the avenue of summer trees beside the River Severn in Quarry Park, Shrewsbury. The path now forms part of National Cycle Route 81
Porthill Bridge over the River Severn, Shrewsbury, Shropshire. An elderly lady and the mother of a small child chat as they walk over the footbridge in the sunshine Date: 1988
Old man, ShrewsburyA smartly dressed elderly man in cloth cap and shiny shoes sits on a park bench and reads the newspaper. The Quarry, Shrewsbury, Shropshire Date: 1989
River Severn ferry sisters - 3Sisters Annie James, 76, and Kath Evans, 72, on the passenger ferry which crosses the River Severn at Hampton Loade, Shropshire
River Severn ferry sisters - 2Sisters Annie James, 76, and Kath Evans, 72, on the passenger ferry which crosses the River Severn at Hampton Loade, Shropshire
River Severn ferry sisters - 1Sisters Annie James, 76, and Kath Evans, 72, on the passenger ferry which crosses the River Severn at Hampton Loade, Shropshire
Cleobury Mortimer mill wheelsThe miller grinds corn on original mill wheels at the Cleobury Mortimer mill, Shropshire England. First published The Times Date: 1986
Bridgnorth, ShropshireA small boy paddles into the River Severn beneath the bridge at Bridgnorth, Shropshire. He carries a bucket to catch fish Date: 1989
Peat cutting shoe - 2Mr Albert Allmark, cutting peat by traditional, sustainable methods, Wixhall Moss, Shropshire. Mr Allmark demonstrates a home-made peat cutting shoe
Industrial peat cutting, Wixhall Moss, Shropshire Date: 1990
Peat cutting shoe - 1Albert Allmark, cutting peat by traditional, sustainable methods, Wixhall Moss, Shropshire. Mr Allmark demonstrates a home-made peat cutting shoe. First published The Sunday Correspondent Date: 1990
Peat cutter, ShropshireMr Albert Allmark, cutting peat by traditional, sustainable methods, Wixhall Moss, Shropshire. He stands by a stack of cut peat with his pet dog. His old tractor is behind him
Wagoner, Shropshire - 3Wagoner stands with his horse and cart at Acton Scott Historic Working Farm, near Church Stretton, Shropshire Date: 1987
Wagoner, Shropshire - 2Wagoner stands with his horse and cart at Acton Scott Historic Working Farm, near Church Stretton, Shropshire Date: 1987
Lady on Porthill footbridge, ShrewsburyA lady in a large white hat walks over the Porthill footbridge across the River Severn in Shrewsbury. It was opened in 1923
Ludford Bridge, Ludlow, Shropshire. Date: circa 1920s
Newspaper Story by Toby Neal in Shropshire Weekend Shrop?Newspaper Story by Toby Neal in Shropshire Weekend Shropshire Star 27 March 2004 Issue Page 4, Ernest Maund Early Aviator / Pilot from Craven Arms, Shropshire, UK
Ernest Maund Early Aviator / Pilot with His Twin Sisters?Ernest Maund Early Aviator / Pilot with His Twin Sisters Either Side of His Monoplane at the Back of Market Street in Craven Arms, Shropshire, UK in 1908 Date: 1908
Photograph of Bridge Hotel, Minsterley, Shropshire. The main side of the print (shown here) depicts: Right face on view of the pub
Madeley Wood, Ironbridge, ShropshireMadeley Wood, Ironbridge, Telford and Wrekin, Shropshire, England. Date: 1910s
Shrewsbury Victorian period
Photograph of Bear Hotel, Hodnet, Shropshire. The main side of the print (shown here) depicts: Left Face on view of the pub
Old Market Square, Shrewsbury, Shropshire, with a statue of Robert Clive of India (right), who was an MP and mayor of the town. Date: circa 1920s
Cleobury Mortimer - Ditton Priors Railway Station GWR, ShropCleobury Mortimer/Ditton Priors Railway Station GWR, near Kidderminster, Shropshire, England. Last Passenger Train on the Cleobury Mortimer - Ditton Priors Line (Great Western Railway)
Salop Road, Oswestry, Shropshire, England. Date: 1900s
Rooftops, Ironbridge, Shropshire, England. Date: 1970s
Wyle Cop, Shrewsbury, Shropshire, England. Date: 1900s
4-4-0 Steam Locomotive - Salop Shed, Wellington, Shropshire4-4-0 Steam Locomotive - Salop Shed, Wellington, Telford, Shropshire, England. London Midland & Scottish Railway Date: 1930s
Arthur Heywood-LonsdaleARTHUR PEMBERTON HEYWOOD- LONSDALE Sportsman and landowner of Shavington Hall, Shropshire. Date: 1835 - 1897
Cound Lodge, Cound, Shropshire - the front of the Property facing Shrewsbury and Wenlock Road. Now known as the Riverside Inn. Date: 1916
Halesowen Workhouse TokenA one penny workhouse token issued in 1813 at Halesowen, then placed in Shropshire. During a national shortage of copper coins in 1812-15
Union Workhouse, Cleobury Mortimer, ShropshireA view of the workhouse at Cleobury Mortimer, Shropshire. From 1932-36, the building was used as a youth hostel and was known as Styper House
Cleobury Mortimer Union Workhouse, ShropshireA view of the Cleobury Mortimer Union Workhouse, Shropshire. In 1932, the building was taken over for use as a youth hostel
Canal Barge CoupleA young couple on a barge on a quiet stretch of the Shropshire Union Canal, near Chester, Cheshire, England. Date: 1950s
Berrington War Hospital, Atcham, ShropshireBerrington War Hospital operated during the First World War at the premises of the Atcham Union workhouse, Cross Houses, near Shrewsbury, Shropshire
Blast Furnace 2Blast furnaces at Colebrookdale, Shropshire (now spelt Coalbrookdale)
Acton Reynald Hall, Shropshire
William Pendrill & the Boscobel OakWilliam Pendrill, who aided the concealment of King Charles II in the oak tree (pictured) at Boscobel House in Shropshire, after his defeat at the Battle of Worcester in 1651
Admiral Benbow BirthplacADMIRAL BENBOWs BIRTHPLACE In this retired spot our hero was born, at Cotonill, a small village in the environs of Shrewsbury. (Shropshire) Date: 1653
Elizabethan MansionPitchford Hall, Shropshire, a beautiful mansion, built between 1560 - 1570 by William Ottley, the Sherriff of Shropshire. It probably has a 14th or 15th century core. Date: 1950s
Tong Church, Shropshire, dedicated to St. Bartholomew and noted for its fine architectural proportions. Known as the " Westminster Abbey of the Midlands". Date: 1950s
An Iron FoundryThe interior of one of the principal iron foundries in Colebrookdale, Shropshire Date: 1827
Bridgnorth / Severn / SalopBridgnorth, Shropshire: The Severn Date: 1909
Duck Hunt / AlkenDUCK The eccentric Shropshire Squire John Mytton (1796-1834) wearing a nightshirt crawls across the snow on his knees to bag a few wild ducks. Date: 1820s