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West Street, Swadlincote, Derbyshire

West Street in Swadlincote with a Burton and Ashby Tramcar in the distance. Many of the buildings in this scene remain (2024) although over the years several have changed use. The Burton and Ashby ...

T.C. Wild Ltd., St. Mary's Works, Uttoxeter Road, Longton

T.C. Wild Ltd.'s St. Mary's Works (Royal Albert China). The factory was built in 1862 by Samuel Moore, china manufacturer. T.C. Wild occupied these works from 1905, and used them largely just for decorating ...

Newcastle Lodge, Keele University

Newcastle Lodge stands on the approach drive to Keele Hall from the north off Keele Road. It is a Grade II listed two-storey red-brick building with blue diaper work decoration, built in 1833 and designed ...

The Observatory, Keele University

Donkeys grazing with the Observatory in the background. Keele Observatory was founded in 1962 to house a 31cm refractor telescope dating back to 1874. It has since acquired a 60cm reflector for research, ...

The Observatory, Keele University

A snowy winter view of the Observatory. Keele Observatory was founded in 1962 to house a 31cm refractor telescope dating back to 1874. It has since acquired a 60cm reflector for research, and has undergone ...

The Library, Keele University

The Library at Keele University was built in 1960-61 to designs by the architect Sir Howard Robinson. The manor of Keele was bought in 1544 by William Sneyd and for the next 400 years the estate was ...

Chancellor's Building, Keele University

The Chancellor's Building at Keele University was built in 1962 to designs by architects Bridgwater, Shepheard and Epstein. The manor of Keele was bought in 1544 by William Sneyd and for the next 400 ...

Horwood Hall, Keele University

Horwood Hall is one of the student accommodation blocks on the Keele University campus. This view was taken from Keele Hall. The manor of Keele was bought in 1544 by William Sneyd and for the next ...

Tawney Building, Keele University

The Tawney Building at Keele University was named after the economic historian R.H. Tawney. It houses some of the administrative departments of the University, including finance and student services. ...

Barnes Hall, Keele University

Barnes Hall is one of the student accommodation blocks on the Keele University campus. It was built in 1968-70 to designs by the architect J.A. Pickavance. The manor of Keele was bought in 1544 by ...

Lyndsay Hall, Keele University

Lyndsay Hall is one of the student accommodation blocks on the Keele University campus. It was built in 1963-64 to designs by the architect J.A. Pickavance. The manor of Keele was bought in 1544 by ...

Open Day, Students' Union, Keele University

The Students' Union building at Keele University pictured during an Open Day. The Students' Union was built in 1961-63 to designs by architects Stillman & Eastwick Field. The manor of Keele was bought ...

Students' Union, Keele University

The Students' Union building at Keele University was built in 1961-63 to designs by architects Stillman & Eastwick Field. The manor of Keele was bought in 1544 by William Sneyd and for the next 400 ...

Chancellor's Building, Keele University

The Chancellor's Building at Keele University was built in 1962 to designs by architects Bridgwater, Shepheard and Epstein. The manor of Keele was bought in 1544 by William Sneyd and for the next 400 ...

Cycling near Wombourne

A cyclist taking a breather at a crossroads near Wombourne. Straight ahead is Ounsdale Road, to the left is Clap Gate Road, with Giggety Lane leading off to the right. In the background is the factory ...

York Railway Station

York railway Station is on the East Coast Main Line. The present station opened in 1877 and at the time was said to be the largest in the world. Over the years the station has had several alterations ...

Visitors at Hilton Main Colliery, Essington

A group of visitors pictured at Hilton Main Colliery, near Essington. Hilton Main Colliery started production on 30 September 1924 with an output of around 350,000 tons. The pit remained in production ...

Rabbit Fair, Codsall

Codsall Rabbit Fair took place at Moors Farm, Chillington Lane, Codsall. Visitors could enjoy demonstrations and children under 14 were encouraged to enter their rabbits into a competition. It was organised ...