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Weetman's Bridge, Little Haywood

A wooden footbridge carrying Meadow Lane across the Trent was built in 1830. Previously the river was crossed by a ford, still used by cattle and horse-drawn vehicles after the bridge was constructed. ...

Weston Hall

A pen and wash drawing of Weston Hall drawn by Great Haywood born artist, Thomas Peploe Wood (1817-1845). This seventeenth century hall is located half a mile west of Weston, on the lower slopes of Weston ...

Weston-on-Trent - Distant View: sepia and pencil wash drawing

'Weston upon Trent.' West view of the town showing a one-arched bridge over the river on the left, and a clump of trees on the right. The church spire can be seen in the distance and an impression of ...

Weston-on-Trent - Hall: sepia wash drawing

'Weston Hall upon Trent.' Showing a tall stone house with three gables and two, two storeyed bays. There is a road and a pool in the foreground.'T. P. W.,' [T. P. Wood].

Wolseley - Wolseley Arms Inn: pen drawing

'view of the Wolseley Arms Inn and foot of the Bridge from the broken ground overhanging the road to Stafford. Colwich church etc.' Lettered 'Wolseley Bridge,' but this is only visible in the distance ...

Wolseley Bridge

The Wolseley Bridge was built by John Rennie in 1800 and spans the River Trent near Colwich. It replaced the previous bridge which carried the London to Holyhead stage coach road. Postcard published ...

Wolseley Bridge, Colwich

The Wolseley Bridge was built by John Rennie in 1800 and spans the River Trent near Colwich. It replaced the previous bridge which carried the London to Holyhead stage coach road.

Wolseley Bridge, Colwich

The Wolseley Bridge was built by John Rennie in 1800 and spans the River Trent near Colwich. It replaced the previous bridge which carried the London to Holyhead stage coach road. Photograph donated ...

Wolseley Bridge: engraving

Showing old Wolseley Bridge, with nine arches (five broken and rejoined by wooden repairs), from the north bank, looking towards a large house [the inn].'Rev. S. Shaw del., [drawn]; T. Donaldson sculpt., ...

Wolseley Bridge: engraving

West view across meadows, showing the bridge unmended. Bishton Hall is on the left, and Wolseley Hall on the right.'Rev. S. Shaw del., [drawn]; T. Donaldson sculpt., [engraved] 1802.'

Wolseley Bridge: pen and wash drawing

'Wolsely (sic) Bridge. Mrs. Sparrow's House seen under the right hand arch.' West view showing the new bridge with three arches. There is a small building obscured by a tree in front of the bridge ...

Wolseley Bridge: sepia drawing

'Wolseley Bridge, Staffordshire.' Showing a view of the new bridge with three arches, from the meadow below. The inn and houses are shown on the far side of the bridge.'J. Buckler.'

Wolseley Bridge: water colour painting

'Wolseley Bridge.' Showing a ruined bridge over the river Trent, looking towards the high ground of Wolseley Park to the west. The Wolseley Arms Inn is shown on the left and there are thatched cottages ...

Wooden footbridge, Little Haywood

The footbridge carrying Meadow Lane across the Trent at Little Haywood was built in 1830. Previously the river was crossed by a ford, still used by cattle and horse-drawn vehicles after the bridge was ...

Wooden Footbridge, Little Haywood,

The footbridge carrying Meadow Lane across the Trent was built in 1830. Previously the river was crossed by a ford, still used by cattle and horse-drawn vehicles after the bridge was constructed. The ...

Woodhouse Lane, Ball Green and the Head of the Trent, Stoke-on-Trent

Looking generally south along Woodhouse Lane towards Ball Green. On the right is the Head of the Trent which flows under the bridge in the centre of the photograph. The third longest river in the UK starts ...

Ye Burton Olde Bridge