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Sandon Hall,

The original moated Sandon Old Hall was acquired by the Erdeswick family in 1338, but was sold to Lord Harrowby in 1776. The original building no longer remains, but was still standing in 1852. By this ...

Sandwell Park - Newton Road Station: steel engraving

'Newton Road Station near Birmingham,' [near Sandwell]. Showing a three arched bridge and a train on the track in the distance. 'C. Radclyffe; W. Radclyffe,' [drawn and engraved].

School Bridge, Hopwas, Lichfield

Post card view of the Trent Mersey Canal and Thomas Barnes School to the left. The original Thomas Barnes Primary School was built in 1717, the extension was added in 1909. The school took its name ...

Sefton Park, Liverpool

A lantern slide of the iron bridge in Sefton Park, Liverpool. Longton photographer William Blake grew up in Formby, Lancashire.

Seventy Bridge, Farley

Seventy Bridge on the Uttoxeter Canal, an extension of the Caldon Canal. Designed by the engineer John Rennie.

Shaw's Removal Van, Uttoxeter

An Armstrong Siddeley belonging to Shaw's Removals of Uttoxeter. Originally a car, like many cars during World War II it was converted into an ambulance. It never saw active service so the bodywork was ...

Shelton Old Road, Stoke-on-Trent

This photograph is looking along Shelton Old Road down towards the railway bridge and Stoke Road, where the A500 (Queensway) intersection is today. The cameraman was just round the corner from Hartshill ...

Shugborough Bridge: sepia drawing

'Ancient Horse Bridge at Haywood (sic), Staffordshire,' showing a perspective view of twelve arches of the bridge, and the buttresses. Artist: J. Buckler.

Shugborough Hall and Essex Bridge,

Shugborough is the ancestral home of the Anson family, who were later created the Earls of Lichfield. The central block of the house was built in 1693. Thomas Wright of Durham designed the pavilions ...

Shugborough Hall and the Essex Bridge: engraving

'Shugborough.' View taken behind the Hall from the south east. Showing a bridge of twenty-one arches over the River Trent (with a barge on the canal in the foreground). The Hall is in the distance ...

Shugborough Lodge, Great Haywood

This card was published by W. Shaw, Burslem. The card was posted on 24 July 1919 from Great Haywood to an address in Liverpool. On the left is Trent Lodge which was built in 1860 and replaced an ...

Shugborough Park

Postcard view of Shorthorn cattle grazing in the parkland near Shugborough Park Farm with Hadrian's Arch on the skyline. The railway cutting and tunnel entrance can be seen within the iron fencing on ...

Shugborough Park Railway Tunnel

Photograph shows a steam locomotive emerging from the tunnel in Shugborough park. The Triumphal Arch is seen in the distance. Reproduced by Kind Permission of the Staffordshire Newsletter who retain ...

Shugborough Park,

View of the Trent and Mersey Canal.

Shugborough Railway Tunnel,

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 ...

South 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 ...

Spinney Bridge, Fazeley

Spinney Bridge on the Birmingham and Fazeley Canal, near Fazeley and Drayton Bassett.

St Peter's Church, Stapenhill, Burton-upon-Trent

A view from the western Burton-upon-Trent side of the river looking towards St Peter's Church, Stapenhill. An old wooden footbridge crosses the river. The church was rebuilt from an earlier church ...