Black Country Bugle

View halloo at 1950s hunt

- By DAN SHAW

OVER the years many Black Country folk have enjoyed a day out in the beautiful green borderland of our region. North Worcesters­hire and South Staffordsh­ire share some of the finest countrysid­e in England.

A popular destinatio­n for those escaping the smoke and grime of the Black Country was the countrysid­e around Kinver, with maybe a stopoff at the celebrated Stewponey Inn and Foley Arms, the grand hostelry at the junction of the A449 and A458 at Stourton.

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If you visited there between November and March, you may have seen a meet of the local hunt – the Albrighton Woodland Hunt.

John Taylor of Kiddermins­ter has supplied the Bugle with these pictures of a hunt meet that were taken in the 1950s.

The spectacle of a traditiona­l meet, with the men in their pinks and ladies riding sidesaddle (see top right), always drew a crowd of onlookers and these pictures show families gathered to see the hunt off.

According to notes pencilled on the back of the some of the prints, the hunt met at the Stewponey before heading off for nearby Dunsley.

The hunt is still active today and their website (www.aandwh.co.uk) says that they trace their history back to 1792 when Sir Richard Puleston started hunting in the area.

The Albrighton Woodland Hunt began in 1908, when the previous hunt was divided into north and south.these two hunts, the Albrighton Hunt (north) and the Albrighton Woodland Hunt (south), recombined in 2013 and became the Albrighton and Woodland Hunt.

A number of leading Black Country figures were masters of either Albrighton hunt. Among them were Major W. Harcourt Webb, managing director of the Wordsley seed merchants Webbs and Sons, Viscount Cobham, Lord Ednam (later 3rd Earl of Dudley) and Brigadier-general Thomas Edgecumbe Hickman of the Wolverhamp­ton ironmaster­s.

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 ??  ?? The Albrighton Woodland Hunt at the Stewponey Inn, Stourton, in the 1950s
The Albrighton Woodland Hunt at the Stewponey Inn, Stourton, in the 1950s
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The Albrighton Woodland Hunt heads off for Dunsley
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The pack is led along a country lane
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Children watch as the meet gathers

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