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![]() White Wonder, born 1972 at Aislabie Stud, Stetchworth. Bred by Sir Charles Clore. First T.B. horse registered white. | ![]() Arthur Jolly and Stephen Aves with Suffolk horses from Hall Farm, Stetchworth. 1940s | ![]() Harelock from the Stetchworth Stud. 1930s | ![]() Songedor standing at Aislabie Stud, Stetchworth held by stallion man Mr Jack Rolph. 1963-65 |
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![]() Stetchworth Ley Farm - gun dogs trained by Mr Bushnell, with farm horses in the background. 1930s | ![]() Big Game, who was odds-on favourite for the 1942 Derby, but finished un-placed. The stallion man is Mr Fred Archer. 1943 | ![]() The equestrian statue on the Stetchworth Toll roundabout. 2008 | ![]() Hampton (1882-1897), owned by Lord Ellesmere. This TB stallion sired 3 Derby winners and is buried at Stetchworth Park. |
![]() High Perch standing at Aislabie Stud, Stetchworth held by the Stud Groom, Mr Ted Dunn. mid 1960s | ![]() Stetchworth resident Mr Harry Radford, working at Aislabie Stud. 1950s | ![]() Stetchworth Lovers' Lane, a fenced path leading down to Devil's Ditch. 1950s | ![]() Francis Egerton, owner of Stetchworth Estate, before he became the Duke of Sutherland. Source: Farmers Weekly. 1992 |
![]() Stetchworth, a barn in the grounds of the Live and Let Live public house, used for storage. Now converted to two dwellings. 1974 | ![]() Slaughterhouse men at the back of the Co-Op, Stetchworth. Late 1930s early 1940s. | ![]() Mr Arthur Jolly loading the grain elevator worked by a horse. 1941. | ![]() Pigs at the rear of London Road cottages, Stetchworth. Early 1960s. |
![]() Ciceley Jolly driving an Allis Chalmers Model U tractor in the Cricket Field paddock, Stetchworth. Mid 1950s. | ![]() Mr Bill Jolly hoeing cabbages with an International Farmall H tractor. Early 1950s | ![]() The steam engine Ada after restoration, visiting Hall Farm, Stetchworth. 1995 - 2005. | ![]() Stetchworth resident Mr Isaacson sorting potatoes at Street Farm, High Street. 1940s |
![]() Sidney Clark driving Stetchworth Estate's Steam engine. Early 20th century. | ![]() Farmyard of Ivy Farm, High St, Stetchworth. Site redeveloped in the 1990's. Now the site of 24 High Street. 1990 | ![]() Aaron Ginn, hurdlemaking at Stetchworth working yard. Late 1940s. | ![]() Farmyard, Ivy Farm, High St, Stetchworth. This site was redeveloped in the 1990's. Now the site of 24 High Street. 1990. |
![]() Local harvest scene in Stetchworth. Early 20th century. | ![]() Harvest scene on Stetchworth Estate. Pre 1950. | ![]() Bread delivery in Stetchworth. S.Pearsonon right. Bread baked by M. jennings at The Bake House, Dullingham. 1890-1910. | ![]() Local harvest scene in Stetchworth. Early 20th century. |
![]() Aaron Ginn working in Stetchworth working yard, hurdle making. Situated at the junction of Teakettle Lane, Ley Road and High Street. Late 1940s or early 1950s. | ![]() Stetchworth Estate Shepherd, Arthur Hobbs, at a local agriculture show. 1945-1950. | ![]() Stetchworth allotments. May 2009. | ![]() Stetchworth Estates Game waggon. This was produced commercially. |
![]() Stetchworth allotments looking towards the Alley. May 2009. |
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