Theme Explorer

Page 11 of 31 551 Records Found

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 ...

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, Shugborough

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. Photographed by William Blake.

View of the Essex Bridge spanning the River Trent at Great Haywood, Staffordshire. The bridge was originally called Shugborough Bridge.

Essex Bridge. Photographed by William Blake.

View of the Essex Bridge spanning the River Trent at Great Haywood, Staffordshire. The bridge was originally called Shugborough Bridge.

Ferry Bridge, Burton-upon-Trent

Ferry Bridge is a Grade II listed self-anchoring 75 metre, three-span Victorian wrought iron suspension footbridge across the River Trent in Burton-upon-Trent. Ferry Bridge was built by the Burton ...

Ferrybridge, Burton-upon-Trent

A view of Ferrybridge taken from the Stapenhill (east) bank of the River Trent. To the right can be seen the tower of St Peter's church, Stapenhill, built 1880-1 by Evans & Jolly of Nottingham. Ferrybridge ...

Ferrybridge, Burton upon Trent

A lantern slide view of the last boat across the River Trent before the bridge was opened. Ferrybridge was built by the Burton firm of Thornewill & Warham and opened in April 1889. Copyright: Burton ...

Ferrybridge, Burton upon Trent

A lantern slide view of Ferrybridge over the River Trent in flood. Ferrybridge was built by the Burton firm of Thornewill & Warham and opened in April 1889. Copyright: Burton Library.

Fishing in the River Sow, Shugborough Park

In the background can be seen the Essex Bridge. Photographer: Benjamin Karleese.

Flood damage, Foston Bridge, near Tutbury

Flood damage caused by the Foston Brook during the great flood of 1957. This photograph is from the collections of Tutbury Museum.

Flood Prevention, Stafford, (1)

Flood prevention - examining the Sandyford Brook where it flows into the River Sow at the Brick Bridge, Fairway.

Flood Prevention, Stafford, (3)

Sandyford Brook flood prevention. The depth of the brook is being measured where it emerges from under Stafford Gaol, along the side of St. George's Hospital grounds.

Flood Prevention, Stafford, (5)

Sandyford Brook flood prevention. The brook is being measured as it runs alongside Sandyford Street.

Floods at Oakamoor

The River Churnet in flood at Oakamoor. In the background are some of the buildings of Thomas Bolton's Copper Works, since demolished. Jack Hathaway is the man in the middle of the group with hands on ...

Floods, Bridge Street, Stafford

Severe flooding in Stafford during November 2000. Several riverside buildings, including the former Picture House cinema, converted to a bar at the time of the flooding were badly damaged by flood water....

Floods, Stafford Railway Station

Floods on platform 1, Stafford Railway Station. The view is looking towards Newport Road. A long period of rainy weather resulted in the River Sow rising to its highest level ever recorded, flooding ...