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Burton-upon-Trent Bridge and Town: pen drawing

'Complete View of Burton Bridge in its whole length, (viz. 1/4 of a mile), from the Ashby road - a very faithful sketch, every door and window of each house seen precisely as represented in 1817. Sinai ...

Burton-upon-Trent Bridge and Town: steel engraving

'Burton on Trent, from a field near Stapenhill.' 'F. Lee, del., [drawn]; Published by W. Wesley, Burton-on-Trent.'

Burton-upon-Trent Bridge and Town: tinted lithograph

East view of Burton taken from the river bank. Showing the old bridge on the right, with 16 arches visible, and a large house by the bridge. Also shows several tall chimneys in the town. 'Proof.' ...

Burton-upon-Trent Town and Bridge

'The East prospect of Burton upon Trent in the County of Stafford.' Shows a thirty-four arched bridge, and the town extended on the far side of the river. Taken from the heights of Stapenhill, on the ...

Burton-upon-Trent: pen and ink drawing

'View of Burton Church from Stapenhill road. Both branches of the River seen; Sinai Park in the distance.' Artist: John Allport.

Buskers, Granville Square, Stone,

Granville Square was originally named Pump Square, but when the pump was removed the square was renamed after Earl Granville of Stonepark. Trees were planted to commemorate the coronation of Edward VII ...

Buxton Crescent. Photographed by William Blake.

Townscape taken at Buxton with a view of the crescent and dome, which now houses the Devonshire Hospital.

C. Herbert & Company, Railway Street, Stafford

This picture shows numbers 1 and 2 Railway Street, Stafford which at the time of the photograph were the premises of 'C Herbert & Company'. By 1911 Albert Bentley had opened his first shop at 1 and ...

C.H. Riley & Son Albion Works shoe factory, Stafford

These buildings in Fancy Walk, Stafford, formed part of the C.H. Riley & Son Albion Works shoe factory, which stood on the adjacent Marston Road and closed around 1957. In later years the buildings on ...

Camden Place, Wolverhampton Road, Stafford

This view of Camden Place on the Wolverhampton Road in Stafford was taken by Tony Boyden. Camden Place was built for Richard Ford in the early nineteenth century and designed by George Gilbert Scott. ...

Canal Plan for the County of Stafford

This map shows the plans of navigation for a canal near Longbridge near Burslem and to go to Newcastle-under-Lyme, Lichfield, Tamworth and to Wilden in Derbyshire. It was made by James Brindley and revised ...

Canal Wharf, Brewood

Brewood Wharf on the Shropshire Union Canal.

Cannock Chase views

Five views on and around Cannock Chase and Hednesford: No. 3 Pit, west Cannock Colliery, Hednesford; The Camp, Cannock Chase; West Cannock Colliery, Hednesford; Hednesford, from Church Hill; near the ...

Cannock Community Hospital

An aerial view of Cannock Community Hospital, construction having been completed taken from the south-east. Designed by architects Lasdun, Redhouse and Softley, construction of the new Cannock Community ...

Cannock Community Hospital

An aerial view of Cannock Community Hospital nearing completion taken from the south-west. Designed by architects Lasdun, Redhouse and Softley, construction of the new Cannock Community Hospital commenced ...

Cannock Wood colliery, near Hednesford

An aerial view of Cannock Wood Colliery, situated between Hazel Slade and Castle Ring. It was sunk in 1864-1866 by the Beaudesert Colliery Company which later changed its name to the Cannock & Rugeley ...

Car Park of the Swan Inn, Church Eaton,

Carnival Procession, Stafford,

Carnival procession at the junction of Sandon Road and Browning Street.