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The Earl's Drive, Alton

The Earl's Drive at Dimmingsdale, near Oakamoor. The building is Dimmingsdale Lodge, built in the late 19th century in an Italianate style as an entrance lodge for Dimmingsdale, which part of the Earl ...

The Earl's Drive, Alton Towers. Photographed by William Blake.

Woodland scene on the Earl's Drive in the grounds of Alton Towers.

The Falls, Monsal Dale. Photographed by William Blake.

Landscape with a view of the falls at Monsal Dale, Nr. Bakewell, Derbyshire. This area is now part of the Peak District National Park.

The Feeder and Cloud End, near Rushton Spencer

The Feeder with Cloud End in the distance, in the Dane Valley near Rushton Spencer. The Feeder is an artificial waterway linking the River Dane to Rudyard Lake. Photographer: William Blake of Longton....

The Fowlea Brook Valley from Hollywall Lane, Goldenhill

A panoramic view west from Holywall lane in Goldenhill over the Fowlea Brook Valley towards Bradwell Woods. On the left hand edge is Westport Lake and the lines of coal trucks mark the route of the main ...

The Gardens, Alton Towers

Lantern slide view of two boys on a path in the grounds of Alton Towers. Photograph is believed to have been taken by Walter Williams (1876-1929) of Stafford.

The murder of Elizabeth Gaskin, Hednesford

Postcard photograph captioned “where the victim was last seen alive” showing the offices of the Valley Colliery, since demolished, at the corner of Rugeley Road and Valley Road, Hednesford. The woodland ...

The Parkes Timber Fallers, Pattingham & Patshull

Left to right: James Parkes jnr; John Pooler; Arthur Parkes. The picture was taken in about 1943.

The Petrifactions, near Stone. Photographed by William Blake.

The Petrifactions can be found at Cotwalton Drumble. Petrifaction occurs when minerals in flowing water build up over time to form features. There is no evidence of petrifaction at Cotwalton Drumble, ...

The Petrifactions, near Stone. Photographed by William Blake.

The Petrifactions can be found at Cotwalton Drumble. Petrifaction occurs when minerals in flowing water build up over time to form features. There is no evidence of petrifaction at Cotwalton Drumble, ...

The Petrifactions, near Stone. Photographed by William Blake.

The Petrifactions can be found at Cotwalton Drumble. Petrifaction occurs when minerals in flowing water build up over time to form features. There is no evidence of petrifaction at Cotwalton Drumble, ...

The Rock Walk, Alton Towers

Lantern slide view of two men on the Rock Walk path in the grounds of Alton Towers. Photograph is believed to have been taken by Walter Williams (1876-1929) of Stafford.

The Rockwood, Stone

The Rockwood was an area of woodland and footpaths on the steep slopes overlooking the Scotch Brook valley on Longton Road. A postcard view by William Shaw of Burslem.

The Roebuck, Wolseley Bridge

This view was taken by Wolseley Bridge looking southwards across the River Trent to The Roebuck, later known as the Wolseley Arms. A note about this early postcard: due to the Postal Regulations at ...

The Rookery, Stone

The footbridge across Scotch Brook in the Rookery, on Longton Road. A postcard view by Stone photographer Phillip Dutton, of 63 High Street.

The Royal Oak, Boscobel, Shropshire

Bronze plaque, dated 1875, placed in a position near the oak tree at Boscobel House, where Charles II hid from Parliamentary troops in 1651. The current tree is a descendent of the original Royal Oak. ...

The Royal Shoot at Rangemore

A phorograph taken during King Edward VII's visit to a shoot at Lord Burton's estate at Rangemore. At the time Lord Burton was unable to leave London, so the King stayed with the Earl of Shrewsbury at ...

The Royal Shoot at Rangemore

A phorograph taken during King Edward VII's visit to a shoot at Lord Burton's estate at Rangemore. At the time Lord Burton was unable to leave London, so the King stayed with the Earl of Shrewsbury at ...