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The Miller's House, Stanley

Looking from Puddy Lane across the mill pond towards the old mill house in Stanley. The village has a long history of flint and corn mills dating back to the 16th and 17th centuries. Some mills ground ...

The Old Corn Mill, Pool Dam, Newcastle-under-Lyme

Watercolour depicting the old corn mill at Pool Dam with rough land in the foreground in front of the corn mill to the left and housing to the right. Signed by Reginald G. Haggar and dated 27th March ...

The Old Flint Mill, Burton-upon-Trent

The Old Mill and Weir, Stafford

Colour-tinted postcard of view of the Town Mill and mill pond in Stafford. The mill at this time was occupied by J. Brookfield and Son, who produced animal feed. The mill was built by George Brewster ...

The Old Mill, Cinderhill, Longton

Flint Mill near Cinderhill Hall, Anchor Brook, Longton. The mill was demolished about 1910.

The Old Mill, Leek area

View of mill with attached out-buildings and a figure walking along the riverside path.

The Old Mill, Stafford

Gouache, pen and ink painting of Broad Eye Windmill and cottages viewed from the rear, River Sow side, titled 'The Old Mill, Stafford'. Signed bottom right: 'CP Corrigan'. Dimensions: 750mm x 545mm...

The Old Mill, Tutbury

A postcard view of the Old Mill, Tutbury. The corn mill in Tutbury was converted to use as a tannery in 1913-14 by E.B. Chapman. His son Walter expaned the business to produce sheepskins. The business ...

The Old Windmill, Croxton, near Eccleshall

A postcard view of the Old Windmill, Croxton. In later years the building was renovated and it became a private residence. This postcard was published by “Shaw” Series. It was franked in Eccleshall ...

The Olde Wind Mill, Werrington

A postcard view of Werrington Windmill which is thought to have been built around 1730, standing close to the Windmill Inn. The brick-built mill formerly had four sails and a boat cap. It ceased to ...

The Pool, Moddershall,

View of Moddershall and the pool. The building with the bay window is the Boar Inn. To its left is a yew tree, once cut into the shape of a boar's head. To the left is Moddershall (or Boar) Mill, ...

The Pool, Stafford

View from the footbridge looking towards the Moat House and King Edward VI Grammar School on Newport Road. Until 1957 the Town Mill stood near this site; the mill wheels are still preserved in the ...

The Post Office, Ash Bank Road, Werrington

The name Werrington is Anglo-Saxon in origin and means 'home of the Werrings' (followers of a chief called Werra or Wherra). The village lies on the edge of Wetley Moor, and was formerly a tiny hamlet ...

The Water Mill, Cheddleton

The Windmill Inn, Gentleshaw

The Windmill Inn, Windmill Lane, Gentleshaw, is around 400 years old and generally known as Ye Olde Windmill Inn. On the left of this view are the remains of Gentleshaw Windmill.

The Windmill, Werrington

A postcard view of Werrington windmill which is thought to have been built around 1730, standing close to the Windmill Inn. The brick-built mill formerly had four sails and a boat cap. It ceased to ...

Town Mill, Stafford

The corn mill and offices of J. Brookfield and Son in Tenterbanks, who produced animal feed. The mill was built by George Brewster in 1834, on the site of the medieval town mill. It was powered by ...

Town Mill, Stafford

Colour-tinted postcard of view of the Town Mill in Stafford. The mill at this time was occupied by J. Brookfield and Son, who produced animal feed. The mill was built by George Brewster in 1834, ...