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The West Front of Shugborough

A view of the west front of Shugborough, showing the full extent of the Ruin on the banks of the River Sow. To the left can be seen the Chinese House, built in 1747, and the Orangery, built in 1764 by ...

The White House, Darlaston Hall Estate, Stone,

In the 1940's The White House was the home of Mr. McGregor, Mrs Constance Meakin's gamekeeper. It was then occupied by his successor, Mr. Devall, until Mrs. Meakin gave up the Darlaston estate. The ...

The White House, Weston

A postcard view of the White House which was originally a farmhouse dating from the sixteenth century. In later years it became known as Weston Manor House. In the mid-1800s the building was used ...

The Yeomanry Camp, Officers Lines, Patshull Park

The Staffordshire Yeomanry was a Volunteer Force, and this camp was probably held just before embarking for overseas service.

The Yeomanry Camp, Patshull Park

The Staffordshire Yeomanry was a Volunteer Force, and this camp was probably held just before embarking for overseas service.

Thickbroom Hall ['Manley Hall'] - Finials and Chimneys: lithograph

'Manley Hall.' Showing the elaborate finials and chimneys of the Hall.'T. Trubshaw, F. S. A.' Artist: 'T. P. W., 1838,' [Thomas Peploe Wood].[Presented by Miss Whitehouse, 1927.]

'Thickbroom Hall' [Manley Hall]: sepia wash drawing

'Thickbroom Hall,' [otherwise Manley Hall.] Showing a distant view from a stream running across the park on the south east, of a mansion of the Elizabethan revival, with a `watch tower.' The mansion ...

'Thickbroom Hall' [Manley Hall]: sepia wash drawing

'Thickbroom Hall,' [otherwise Manley Hall.] Showing a view from the drive up to the entrance portico, of a mansion of the Elizabethan revival with towers and turrets. There is parkland on either side ...

'Thickbroom Hall' [Manley Hall]: sepia wash drawing

'Thickbroom Hall, Staffordshire,' [otherwise Manley Hall.] Showing a distant view from a stream running across the park on the south east, of a mansion of the Elizabethan revival, with a `watch tower.' ...

Thistleberry Castle, Newcastle-under-Lyme

Thistleberry Castle was a folly built in the garden of Thistleberry House, the home, at the time, of Samuel and Margaret Mayer. The house was on the junction of Keele Road and Thistleberry Avenue, however ...

Tithe Barn Road, Stafford,

View from St. John's Walk. On the right is the site of the tithe barn, which gave the road its name. The left hand side is virtually unchanged and could be easily recognised today.

Tittensor Chase House, Tittensor

A postcard view of Tittensor Chase House which originally formed part of the Duke of Sutherland's nearby estate at Trentham Park. Tittensor Chase was built in the style of an Elizabethan manor house and ...

Tittensor Chase Lodge,

Tixall gatehouse

The Aston family from Haywood acquired the Tixall estate through marriage; the hall was rebuilt in 1555. In 1580 Sir Walter Aston added the gate-house. Six years later Mary Queen of Scots was imprisoned ...

Tixall Gate-house,

The Aston family from Haywood acquired the Tixall estate through marriage; the hall was rebuilt in 1555. In 1580 Sir Walter Aston added the gate-house. Six years later Mary Queen of Scots was imprisoned ...

Tixall Gate-house,

The Aston family from Haywood acquired the Tixall estate through marriage; the hall was rebuilt in 1555. In 1580 Sir Walter Aston added the gate-house. Six years later Mary Queen of Scots was imprisoned ...

Tixall Gate-house,

The Aston family from Haywood acquired the Tixall estate through marriage; the hall was rebuilt in 1555. In 1580 Sir Walter Aston added the gate-house. Six years later Mary Queen of Scots was imprisoned ...

Tixall Gate-house,

The Aston family from Haywood acquired the Tixall estate through marriage; the hall was rebuilt in 1555. In 1580 Sir Walter Aston added the gate-house. Six years later Mary Queen of Scots was imprisoned ...