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Monsal Dale Railway Viaduct. Photographed by William Blake.

Landscape overlooking the River Wye and the Monsal Dale Viaduct, Nr. Bakewell, Derbyshire. The viaduct was built in the 1860s and carried passengers on the Midland Railway until 1968. This area ...

Monsal Dale Railway Viaduct. Photographed by William Blake.

Landscape overlooking the River Wye and the Monsal Dale Viaduct, Nr. Bakewell, Derbyshire. The viaduct was built in the 1860s and carried passengers on the Midland Railway until 1968. This area ...

Monsal Dale, Station & Footbridge. Photographed by William Blake.

Landscape overlooking the River Wye including a railway station and footbridge. Taken at Monsal Dale, Nr. Bakewell, Derbyshire. This area is now part of the Peak District National Park.

Monsal Dale, Station & Footbridge. Photographed by William Blake.

Landscape overlooking the River Wye including a railway station and footbridge. Taken at Monsal Dale, Nr. Bakewell, Derbyshire. This area is now part of the Peak District National Park.

Monument to the Duke of Sutherland, Trentham Park

The monument was erected in 1836 in honour of the 1st Duke of Sutherland, George Granville Leveson-Gower, at Trentham Gardens. The monument was designed by Charles Winks and the figure was sculpted under ...

Monument to the Duke of Sutherland, Trentham Park

The monument was erected in 1836 in honour of the 1st Duke of Sutherland, George Granville Leveson-Gower, at Trentham Gardens. The monument was designed by Charles Winks and the figure was sculpted under ...

Motorcyclists, Levedale Road, Penkridge

This postcard view shows two men on similar motorcycles on Levedale Road, Penkridge. These motorcycles are thought to be Humbers and both have a prefix letter ‘E’ on their registration plates, also known ...

Mr Edward Shemilt and his Dog, Milwich,

Edward Shemilt with his dog 'Old Watch'.

Newcastle Road, Stone

A view of Newcastle Road looking south-east towards the town centre, with the railway bridge in the middle ground. A postcard view by Stone photographer Phillip Dutton, of 63 High Street.

Newcastle Road, Stone

Looking north along Newcastle Road, with the Boat Inn on the left. A postcard view published by A.W. Tilley, newsagent and stationers, 7 Radford Street, Stone. Postmarked 12 August 1913.

Newcastle Road, Stone

Looking north-west along Newcastle Road to the railway bridge with its Worthington beers advertisement. The bridge was altered in the 1930s, with a box-girder construction replacing the railings seen ...

Newcastle Road, Stone,

View of Newcastle Road looking away from the town centre. The bridge in the distance carries the Stone to Norton Bridge railway line over the road. On the far left is the Boat Inn, owned by Bent's ...

Newcastle Road, Stone,

View of Newcastle Road looking towards the town centre. On the left is Limedale Court. In the centre is the railway bridge which carries the Stone to Norton Bridge railway line over the road, with ...

Newfield branch line in Tunstall

Looking north along the Newfield mineral line branch from the bridge over Furlong Road and the line curves away to the right to end at Newfield Wharf. The houses on the right are on Greenfield Road. Clanway ...

No1 Boiler at Mill Meece Pumping Station

This Lancashire boiler is one of two boilers installed at Mill Meece when it was built in 1912-1916. On the left is the hopper for the automatic feed, added during the 1950s to meet new smoke pollution ...

Norbury Junction,

Norbury Junction was the junction between the Newport and the Liverpool and Birmingham sections of the Shropshire Union Canal. The Newport branch of the canal was little used after 1920 and was closed ...

Normacot tunnel, Meir

The photograph shows the eastern end of Normacot tunnel near Meir Station. The railway is the Crewe to Derby line via Stoke. The houses running across above tunnel are on Station View and Meir Station ...

North Portal of the Railway Tunnel, Shugborough

During the 1840s two railways were constructed through the park at Shugborough. To minimise damage to the landscape a large cutting was made to accommodate the line. Fences and trees were used to hide ...