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Oakamoor from the North Staffs Railway Bridge

The North Staffordshire Railway opened up a station in Oakamoor along its Churnet Valley line in 1849. The main line which ran through the village closed in 1965, although a single track remained open ...

Oakamoor Village

View of the terraced houses in the village looking across the River Churnet. The village is so-called because it was originally covered with dwarf oaks.Thomas Bolton & Sons of Birmingham bought the village's ...

Oaklands Road, Wolverhampton

A view along Oaklands Road, Wolverhampton. A man on horse drawn cart is approaching the camera. Two women stand at the gate of one of the houses and a child is standing in the road. Photographer: ...

Oaklands, Huntington

Taylor family purchased Oaklands Farm in Limepit Lane Huntington around 1957. The family also owned Taylor's bakery in Cannock. It was previously owned by the Chilton family. Richard Kite lived in ...

Oaksmoor , Wheaton Aston

Octagonal privy, Upper Tean

Octagonal privies at the rear of 23 - 29 High Street , Upper Tean. Others stood behind 1-3 New Road and 4-12 Old Road. They were built at the rear of weavers' cottages by J. & N. Philips in the late ...

Offley Brook

The crossroads at Offley Brook, near Eccleshall. The white building used to be the Four Crosses Inn. This postcard view was published by E. J. Hurlstone, Eccleshall, Staffordshire.

Old Brancote, Stafford

Old Brancote, Stafford,

Old Chapel and cottage, Bromstead, Moreton

The Primitive Methodist Chapel at Bromstead, near Moreton, with a farmworker's cottage adjacent. An independent chapel was in existence by 1834, when the minister was Richard Brackstone. The Chapel and ...

Old Church House, Dilhorne

Old cottage at Milford Hall

Mrs. Sarah Holt with her daughter possibly Mary Holt outside her cottage on the Milford Hall Estate the home of the Levett family. The cottage backed onto the main Lichfield Road. Mrs. Holt worked as ...

Old Cottage near, Stone

This postcard view is captioned 'Old Cottage Near Stone', but we have been unable to identify the location. Please contact us if you can identify it. It is possible that the photograph shows a different ...

Old Cottage, Haughton,

Photograph donated by Stafford Historical and Civic Society, who retain copyright ownership.

Old Cottage, Wootton, near Eccleshall

A picturesque view of a woman and boy outside a cottage door at Wootton, near Eccleshall. This colour tinted postcard was posted from Eccleshall by Miss Annie Ainsworth to Miss A. Bolton at the Winton ...

Old Cottages on Wolstanton Marsh, Wolstanton

A view of a thatched cottage that stood on Wolstanton Marsh for many years. This cottage was a favourite with postcard producers, until it became too run down.

Old cottages, Horse Fair, Rugeley

On the right of the thatched cottage is a glimpse of Elmore Lane in Rugeley. All of the buildings in this scene no longer exist and there is now a road traffic island (Globe Island) to cope with the busy ...

Old Cottages, Ipstones. Photographed by William Blake.

Village scene taken at Ipstones, Nr. Leek, Staffordshire.