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Staton's Plaster Mill, Tutbury

Sack filling and storage shed at Staton's plaster mill, Tutbury. Prior to 1890, J.C. Staton and Company were mining gypsum at Fauld and making plaster at Shobnall, Burton-upon-Trent. Tutbury Mill ...

Stockroom at Watson's Mill, Job White & Sons Ltd., Leek

These two men appear to be checking off stock in the stockroom. The picture was one of a number taken at Job White & Sons Ltd. during the year of Queen Elizabeth II's coronation.

Stoke-on-Trent Corporation Electricty Works on the Caldon Canal, Hanley

The Corporation Electricity Works is on the right hand side with Harrison's Mill opposite. Further down is Goodwin's flint mill. In the centre are the ovens of Howson's sanitary ware woks (the Eastwood ...

Storm damage, Walk Mill, Eccleshall

The mill was seriously damaged by a tree which fell during a storm in January 1976. Walk Mill dates from the late eighteenth century and was used for grinding corn. There was an earlier mill on this ...

Stramshall Mill, Stramshall

A view of Stramshall Mill, a water mill on the River Tean. Grade II listed, built in 1771 and originally a corn mill, it was briefly used to drive cotton spinning machinery before reverting back to grinding ...

Stretton Farm House and Watermill, near Penkridge

A postcard view of Stretton Farm House with a glimpse of the Watermill on the right. There is a note on the reverse of this postcard which mentions “the stretch of water in the picture is part of the ...

Stretton Mill

Stretton Mill has been the site of a watermill since at least the mid 18th century.

Stretton Mill, Stretton, near Penkridge

Stretton Mill has been the site of a watermill since at least the mid 18th century.

Stubbs Meeson & Co, Stafford

Stubbs Meeson & Co's Number 3 Mill on Friars Terrace, Stafford.

Tagging for laces, Job White & Sons Ltd., Compton Mill, Leek

These ladies are finishing off the laces by attaching the plastic ends. On the wall are pictures of their favourite film stars. The picture was one of a number taken at Job White & Sons Ltd. during the ...

Tamworth Castle and Mill

A small oil painting showing the mill at Tamworth, on the right hand side, with the castle in the background on the left. The mill was demolished in 1920.

Tape Mill, Cheadle

The mills on Tape Street were built by J. & N. Philips of Tean, cotton tape manufacturers, in 1798. The main three-storey building was built in about 1823. The factory closed in 1972 and was partly demolished ...

Taverner's tape factory, Burton-upon-Trent

Staff pictured at Taverner's tape factory on Shobnall Street, Burton-upon-Trent. The manager at the time was Joseph Botham so he is probably one of the men sitting on the front row. John Taverner ...

Tean Hall Mill

The South extension of Tean Hall Mill built in 1823 to house steam powered Jacquard looms. It was designed by James Trubshaw of Great Haywood. In 1747 John and Nathaniel Philips took over their father's ...

Textile machinery, Cotton Mill, Mayfield

Dobson & Barlow textile weaving machines in the cotton mill at Mayfield. Mayfield Mill has a long history of textile production dating back to 1795 when a cotton mill was built on what was already ...

Textile Mill and Castle Mills, Tamworth

A watercolour scene showing Tamworth Castle, St Editha's Church, the Castle Mill, and Lady Bridge, on the far left hand side.

The Alexandra Pottery, Scotia Road, Tunstall

The camera is looking northwards towards the centre of Tunstall from just beyond Woodland Stree. On the right is Johnson Brothers (Hanley) Alexandra Pottery opposite Rathbone Street. The square chimney ...

The Brampton Silk Mill, Newcastle-under-Lyme

Silk throwing came to Newcastle in the early nineteenth century. At one time about one hundred people worked in the industry in Newcastle, however by the late 1860s only one silk throwster remained in ...