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Doxey Brook, Derrington,

Ford in Doxey Brook.

Doxey Road, Stafford

Doxey Road in Stafford, looking north-west from the bridge over the River Sow. The white building on the centre is the Castle Tavern. The land to the right is now (August 2020) occupied by Sainsbury's ...

Drayton house and swing bridge, Drayton Bassett

The swing bridge at Drayton Bassett going over Fazeley and Coventry Canal, with Drayton house to the right.

Dunsley Tunnel, Kinver

Dunsley Tunnel was built in about 1769 and is 23 yards long. The tunnel was unusual for its time, as it was built with a tow path.

East Vale, Longton

Looking west towards the East Vale area of Longton. The railway line is the Stoke to Derby branch. St John's Church in Longton is close to the railway in the distance. The line of coal wagons are on ...

Eastwood Road bridge and Johnson's Pottery, Caldon Canal, Hanley

This is a view north from the Albion Bridge over the Caldon Canal on Eastwood Road, Hanley. To the left is the Johnson Brothers Hanley Works. Just out of the photograph to the right is another Johnson ...

Entrance to Dovedale, near Ilam

On the left is Bunster Hill, overlooking the steep-sided gorge through which flows the River Dove.

Erecting a railway bridge, Stoke-on-Trent

This picture was taken during the erection of a railway bridge in the north of Stoke-on-Trent on the 21st April 1929. As you can see a crowd of people gathered to watch the construction. Despite our ...

Essex Bridge, Great Haywood

There has been a bridge crossing the River Trent at Great Haywood since the sixteenth century. It was rumoured that the bridge was built by the Earl of Essex, to allow Queen Elizabeth I to visit him at ...

Essex Bridge, Great Haywood

Postcard postmarked 18 July 1906.

Essex Bridge, Great Haywood

There has been a bridge crossing the River Trent at Great Haywood since the sixteenth century. It was rumoured that the bridge was built by the Earl of Essex, to allow Queen Elizabeth I to visit him ...

Essex Bridge, Great Haywood

There has been a bridge crossing the River Trent at Great Haywood since the sixteenth century. It was rumoured that the bridge was built by the Earl of Essex, to allow Queen Elizabeth I to visit him at ...

Essex Bridge, Great Haywood

There has been a bridge crossing the River Trent at Great Haywood since the sixteenth century. It was rumoured that the bridge was built by the Earl of Essex, to allow Queen Elizabeth I to visit him at ...

Essex Bridge, Great Haywood

A lantern slide view of the Essex Bridge looking from Great Haywood towards the Shugborough estate. There has been a bridge crossing the River Trent at Great Haywood since the sixteenth century. It was ...

Essex Bridge, Great Haywood

Postcard postmarked 28 February 1912.

Essex Bridge, Great Haywood

There has been a bridge crossing the River Trent at Great Haywood since the sixteenth century. It was rumoured that the bridge was built by the Earl of Essex, to allow Queen Elizabeth I to visit him at ...

Essex Bridge, Great Haywood

There has been a bridge crossing the River Trent at Great Haywood since the sixteenth century. It was rumoured that the bridge was built by the Earl of Essex, to allow Queen Elizabeth I to visit him ...

Essex Bridge, Great Haywood

There has been a bridge crossing the River Trent at Great Haywood since the sixteenth century. It was rumoured that the bridge was built by the Earl of Essex, to allow Queen Elizabeth I to visit him at ...