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Middleport Mills, Pidduck Street, Middleport

This photograph was taken from Milvale Strteet with Pidduck Street going off to the right down to the Trent & Mersey Canal. This was a calcining mill built largely in the early 19th Century, bordering ...

Mill and stream, Alrewas

Flour mill and mill race, off the River Trent, Alrewas. The corn mill was rebuilt as a cotton mill in the late 18th century on what was probably the site of the medieval mill. By the mid 19th century ...

Mill Dam, Old Cotton Mill, Tutbury

The old cotton mill at Tutbury dated from the late 18th century. When the mill’s cotton business was transferred to Rocester in 1888, it was adapted in 1890 to crush and grind locally mined gypsum to ...

Mill Dam, Old Cotton Mill, Tutbury

The old cotton mill at Tutbury dated from the late 18th century. When the mill’s cotton business was transferred to Rocester in 1888, it was adapted in 1890 to crush and grind locally mined gypsum to ...

Mill Pool, Calf Heath, Hatherton

A postcard view of a man fishing at the mill pool, Saredon Mill, near Calf Heath, Hatherton. Saredon Mill stood by the Saredon Brook and in the background some of the former mill site buildings can ...

Mill Street, Leek

The large building on the left with several chimney pots was once used as the police station. Half way down the street on the left is The Royal Oak pub, which was here before the pagoda toilets were built. ...

Mill Street, Stone

A view of Mill street looking towards the Mill. Price and Stubb's funeral directors buildings are in the foreground and, although altered, are still standing in 2006. The factory complex beyond began ...

Mill Wheels on Victoria Park, Stafford,

The town mill was built by George Brewster in 1834, on the site of the medieval town mill. It was powered by two wheels, fed from the mill pool by a culvert running under the road. The mill was demolished ...

Mill, Burton upon Trent

A lantern slide view of the remains of one of the mills on the River Trent at Burton upon Trent, possibly that built by cotton manufacturer Robert Peel at Bond End in 1782-3. It was demolished in the ...

Mill, Great Bridgeford,

Rear elevation of mill with the wheel-house on the right.

Millstones, Burndhurst Mill, Lower Loxley

Photograph shows the first floor, indicating the positions of the four millstones. Courtesy of the Brough family. Burndhurst Mill was built in the 18th century and is Grade II listed.

Millwrights, Wodehouse Mill, Wombourne

Dressing mill stones at Wodehouse Mill, near Wombourne. The millwrights are re-cutting the furrows of the bedstone using mill bills. On the left is Charlie Howell of Offley Mill, near Eccleshall, with ...

Miss Colton by waterwheel, Rugeley,

Pamela Logan, Miss Colton 1961 title holder. This area of Rugeley was cleared during the 1960s to make way for the Indoor Market.

Moddershall Village,

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, ...

Moonlight Composition

Pen and wash drawing of water mill and trees on riverbank, at night, moonlit, by Great Haywood born artist, Thomas Peploe Wood (1817-1845)

Mosty Lea Mill, Moddershall Valley, near Stone

Mosty Lea Mill was probably in existence before 1716, when Stephen Townsend, a Stafford dyer, purchased the site for use as a fulling mill. In 1756, John and Ralph Baddeley acquired it and rebuilt ...

Mosty Lea Mill, Kibblestone, Stone

Pictured in 2007, this photograph shows the tall chimney on the Drying Kiln building. Mosty Lea Mill was probably in existence before 1716, when Stephen Townsend, a Stafford dyer, purchased the site ...

Mosty Lea Mill, Kibblestone, Stone

Mosty Lea Mill was probably in existence before 1716, when Stephen Townsend, a Stafford dyer, purchased the site for use as a fulling mill. In 1756, John and Ralph Baddeley acquired it and rebuilt ...