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Bridge over Moat, Eccleshall Castle,

The castle was used as the residence of the Bishops of Lichfield. The first reference to this building was in 1200, when Bishop Geoffrey Muschamp obtained a royal licence to embattle a manor house in ...

Bridge over the River Churnet

Two smartly-dressed Edwardian men pose on a bridge spanning the River Churnet. The walkway appears to be supported by a sturdy tree trunk spanning the two river banks. As the river is prone to flooding, ...

Bridge over the River Dove, Tutbury

The present Tutbury Bridge was built around 1817. Beyond can be seen the bridge for the railway line which linked Tutbury Plaster Mill to the North Staffordshire Railway branch line between Uttoxeter ...

Bridge over the River Lea, Madeley

A postcard view showing the bridge which carries Bar Hill over the River Lea at Madeley. In the background are houses on the Holborn. Postcard published by William Shaw of Burslem.

Bridge Street Multi-Storey Car Park, Stafford

Bridge Street multi-storey car park during the early stages of its demolition. When the building opened there was a Tesco Supermarket on the ground floor. The supermarket later relocated to a new ...

Bridge Street, Railway Bridge, Uttoxeter

Watercolour painting by R. Walker shows the bridge in Bridge Street over Picknall Brook in Uttoxeter. This view has changed considerably and the site is now occupied by the Meadows Roundabout at the ...

Bridge Street, Stafford

This postcard view shows an open top bus travelling along Bridge Street, Stafford, on its way to Stafford Common. On the left is the Picture House cinema which opened as a cinema on 23 February 1914. ...

Bridge Street, Stafford

Watercolour painting by an unknown artist. A view of Bridge Street, looking north towards Greengate Street. Dimensions: height - 362mm, width - 292mm

Bridge Street, Stafford

Looking along Bridge Street towards Greengate Street from the junction with Newport Road. The Grapes public house is on the left and the recently completed Stafford Borough Council Civic Centre can be ...

Bridge Street, Stafford

View from Green Bridge towards Chetwynd House. Mr Jenkinson, a baker and confectioner, owned the shop in the foreground. Next door was the Woolpack Inn, demolished to make way for the Baths Hotel ...

Bridge Street, Stafford, (1)

The public house on the left is the Grapes Hotel. On the right, in the distance, can be seen the clock tower of the Royal Brine Baths. The open-sided tower was used by the fire brigade to dry their ...

Bridge, Eccleshall Castle

The medieval bridge spanning the moat at Eccleshall Castle. The castle was used as the residence of the Bishops of Lichfield. The first reference to this building was in 1200, when Bishop Geoffrey ...

Brindley Mill, Leek

A postcard view of Brindley Mill from an original drawing by Carl M. Haywood. The mill was built in 1752, almost certainly by James Brindley, the great canal builder, who is known to have set up his ...

British Anchor Pottery, Longton

British Anchor Pottery Co. on Anchor Road from the corner of Bathurst Street (Bath Street until the 1950s) on the left. The camera is looking south along Anchor Road with the railway bridge, carrying ...

British Anchor Pottery, Longton

The rear of the Anchor Pottery seen from near Longton Police Station, just a little way east of Longton Station. At least one of the two bottle ovens was still in use. The Stoke to Derby railway line ...

British Waterways Depot, Burslem Branch Canal, Burslem

British Waterways was the authority responsible for maintaining the majority of canals in the United Kingdom. Formed in 1962 it became the Canal & River Trust in 2012. This depot was at the far end of ...

Broad Eye Bridge, Doxey Road, Stafford

Oil painting by Martin J. Dutton entitled 'Stafford landscape', with a view of Doxey Road by Broad Eye Bridge. Dimensions: height - 415mm, width - 700mm

Broad Eye Windmill and River Sow, Stafford,

Photograph taken from South Street. Broad Eye corn mill was built in 1796 using stones taken from the Old Town Hall (now replaced by the Shire Hall). The miller lived in a house next door. In ...