Manor House, High Green, Cannock

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Date:1920 - 1929 (c.)

Description:A view of the Manor House on High Green from the gardens at the rear of the house. There is a horse and carriage parked in front of the house.

This large Georgian house was the home of the George Rogers and family at the turn of the 20th century and was purchased by Col. John Thomas Williamson (1853-1932) by 1916. After his widow, Margaret Jane Williamson died in November 1935 the house and its contents were put up for sale. It was demolished in late 1936 and new buildings, including a cinema, were built on the site.


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1900s
Market Place and HIgh Green, Cannock
Market Place and HIgh Green, Cannock

A view looking from Market Place along High Green. Behind the signpost can be seen ...

1930s
High Green, Cannock
High Green, Cannock

High Green, Cannock, showing the Manor, New Hall and the Post Office.

1960s
Mobile News Stand, High Green, Cannock
Mobile News Stand, High Green, Cannock

A woman buying a newspaper from an Express and Star mobile news stand pictured at ...

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Image courtesy of: Mr David Battersby

Donor ref:Cannock Library old cannock slides GB27 (52/40045)

Source: Cannock Library

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