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Brindley Village, Cannock Chase

Children, adults and dogs with entrance to Brindley Village in background with the sign 'Brindley Village' to the right. People in photograph (left to right): seated on verge is Douglas Davis; standing ...

Brindley Village, Hednesford, Cannock Chase

Brindley Village was the mining village of West Cannock No. 5 Colliery and the miners and their families lived in the converted Hospital Wards and outbuildings that was once Rugeley (Brindley) Military ...

Brine Swim, Royal Brine Baths, Stafford,

In the 1880s a thick bed of salt was discovered on Stafford Common, during the search for a water supply for the town. This led to the opening of the Brine Baths in Greengate Street in 1892, designed ...

Briscoe and Smith family at Astage House, Croxton

Standing outside of Astage House, Croxton are (from left to right): Amy Smith, her mother Emily Smith, sister Irene Smith, brother Arthur, Sybil Briscoe, her parents Elizabeth and Henry Briscoe, and her ...

Briscoe Cottage, Clifton Campville

Briscoe Cottage at Hill Top, Clifton Campville.

Briscoe family grave, Croxton

The grave of Henry and Elizabeth Briscoe in the churchyard if St. Paul’s Church, Croxton, near Eccleshall. Henry died in 1918 age 68 whilst living at Croxton Villa. Elizabeth died suddenly at Astage ...

Britannia Picture House, Cheslyn Hay

William 'Neddy' Thacker with horse and cart outside the Britannia Picture House, Rosemary Road, Cheslyn Hay. The cinema opereated during the 1930s and the site is now (2007) occupied by flats at Liberty ...

Britannia Pottery, North Road, Cobridge

This factory was constructed between 1912 and 1924. It was originally used as a pottery factory but is now industrial units. There is a boundary wall around the site incorporating a number of out-buildings. ...

British Alabaster Bowl Company, Weston

A general view of the British Alabaster Bowl Company Works at Weston.

British Anchor Pottery, Longton

British Anchor Pottery Co. on Anchor Road from the corner of Bathurst Street (Bath Street until the 1950s) on the left. The camera is looking south along Anchor Road with the railway bridge, carrying ...

British Anchor Pottery, Longton

The rear of the Anchor Pottery seen from near Longton Police Station, just a little way east of Longton Station. At least one of the two bottle ovens was still in use. The Stoke to Derby railway line ...

British Argentine Meat Co. Ltd, Butchers, 27 Market Place, Uttoxeter

In the window is a sign saying 'Ration Advice, Register Here'. Some foods like sweets, types of fat and meat were still rationed for a number of years after the end of the Second World War. Rationing ...

British Ceramic Research Labs, Queen's Road, Penkhull

This photograph shows the side of the British Ceramics Research Labs building on Queen's Road in Penkhull. The photograph was taken from Franklin Road. The houses on the extreme left are on Queen's Road. ...

British Legion Club, Stafford

The newly refurbished bar at the British Legion Club on Eastgate Street, Stafford which was declared open by the Club President, Major R.J.C. Evans, on Friday 14 November 1952. Glasses of beer are being ...

British Legion Club, Waterloo Road, Burslem

The British Legion Club stands on the corner of Elm Street and Waterloo Road. It is one room wide by two rooms deep with a cellar and large modern addition to the side of the building. There have been ...

British Legion Headquarters, London Road, Stoke-on-Trent

The British Legion headquarters building stood at the corner of Sheppard Street and London Road in Stoke. The building was also the London Road Sports and Social Club. Built in the 1880s, the house predates ...

British Legion parading, Church Road, Codsall

Codsall British Legion parading down Church Road, with a new flag after a dedication in Codsall Parish Church. Possibly Armistice Day. Next to standard bearer is Bill Neal (Bilbrook Church Warden), ...

British Legion parading, Church Road, Codsall

Codsall British Legion parading with their new flag after a dedication in Codsall Parish Church. Possibly Armistice Day? Next to standard bearer is Bill Neal (Bilbrook Church Warden), Vicar - Reverend ...