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Plardiwick Bridge, Gnosall

A pen and ink sketch on a blank white postcard. View of Plardiwick Bridge, which is bridge no. 36 on the Shropshire Union Canal, Gnosall. Inscription: 'Plardiwick / Bridge / Gnosall'. Signed 'ESPE ...

Playing in the ford, Armitage

Children pose for this photograph in the ford of the Shropshire Brook and on the bridge in Old Road, Armitage, The boy second from left is Oliver Carthy, the next boy's name is Conway and next to him ...

Playing in the ford, Armitage

Children play in the ford of the Shropshire Brook alongside the bridge in Old Road, Armitage, watched by a man and a boy. The road goes on to emerge at the junction to The Green opposite today's (2024) ...

Pleasure Boat on the river at Tamworth

A pleasure boat on the confluence of the rivers Tame and Anker with Lady Bridge behind it. The original Lady Bridge was a wooden bridge and dated back to 1294. A statue of the Virgin Mary once stood in ...

Potteries Loop Line, Cobridge

The view north from the Sneyd Street bridge over the Potteries Loop Line. Leek New Road bridge is the centre, with the advertising hoardings along to the left. On the right hand edge is the Progress Foundry ...

Powick Bridge, Worcester

Powick Bridge over the River Teme at Worcester. It is 16th century with later restorations. A plaque on the bridge records: 'Powick Bridge, River Teme. During the English Civil Wars between Royalists ...

Presentation on the Ferry Bridge, Burton-on-Trent

A group of men posed on the Ferry Bridge with a framed illuminated address to Lord Burton, who paid for the bridge and gifted it to the town.

Quarnford Bridge, near Flash

Quarnford Bridge, on the road between Gradbach and Flash.

Quixhill Bridge

Quixhill Bridge is a stone road bridge with three arches, which carries the road between Denstone and Ellastone (now the B5032) over the River Churnet.

Radford Bank, Stafford

A postcard view showing Radford Bank, looking towards Weeping Cross from Stafford. In the foreground is the bridge over the Staffordshire and Worcestershire Canal. Postcard published by W.H. Smith ...

Radford Bank, Stafford

A postcard looking towards Stafford at the point where Radford Bank crosses the Staffordshire and Worcestershire Canal. On the right is the Trumpet Inn which has since been demolished and rebuilt. It ...

Radford canal wharf, Stafford,

Road widening at Radford Bank during winter 1984-85. Radford Wharf on the Staffordshire and Worcestershire Canal looking north towards the road.

Radford, Stafford

A postcard view showing Radford Bank, looking from Weeping Cross to Stafford. In the foreground is the bridge over the Staffordshire and Worcestershire Canal.

Rail Bridge collapse, Rugeley

On 15 January, 1928, the bank carrying the railway line between Rugeley Town railway station and its junction with the main line at the Trent Valley station collapsed at the bridge over the Trent & Mersey ...

Railway Bridge and Chatterley Station, Tunstall

Chatterley station halt is on the left of the railway line just before the bridge. The Harecastle railway tunnel south portal can be seen in the distance. The station was opened in 1864 was originally ...

Railway bridge collapse, Rugeley

On 15 January, 1928, the bank carrying the railway line between Rugeley Town railway station and its junction with the main line at the Trent Valley station collapsed at the bridge over the Trent & Mersey ...

Railway bridge works, Colwich

Replacing the rail bridge over Main road, Colwich. A railway crane is lifting blocks into place. On the left is the old signal box. Beyond can be seen the tower of St. Michael and All Angels' Church. ...

Railway Bridge, Shugborough

During the 1840s two railways were constructed through the park at Shugborough. To minimise the damage fences and trees were used to hide the trains from view. The tunnel and bridges were designed to ...