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Stone Road, Tittensor

St. Luke's Church gates can be seen on the left. When the A34 was constructed and the road was widened, the gates were moved back, meaning that the church was much closer to the road..

Stretton Aqueduct

This cast-iron aqueduct carries the Shropshire Union Canal over Watling Street (now the A5) near Stretton. It was designed by Thomas Telford and manufactured in 1832 by William Hazeldine, a Shrewsbury ...

Stretton Aqueduct

This cast-iron aqueduct carries the Shropshire Union Canal over Watling Street (now the A5) near Stretton. It was designed by Thomas Telford and manufactured in 1832 by William Hazeldine, a Shrewsbury ...

Summit Lock bridge on Trent & Mersey Canal, Etruria, Stoke-on-trent

This photograph shows the removal or renovation of the bridge over the Trent & Mersey Canal at the Summit Lock (also known as Stoke Top Lock) at the junction with the Caldon Canal. Immediately behind ...

Swing Bridge and Turret Bridge, Drayton Bassett

Looking north along the Birmingham and Fazeley Canal towards the Swing Bridge and Turret Footbridge, Drayton Bassett. This unusual bridge dates from the late 18th century and is a high iron footbridge ...

Swynnerton Hall

In 1562 the Swynnerton estate passed to William Fitzherbert. The present house was built by Francis Smith of Warwick for Thomas Fitzherbert in 1729. James Trubshaw made further additions and alteration ...

Swynnerton Park

A view of the parkland within the Swynnerton Hall estate. In 1562 the Swynnerton estate passed to William Fitzherbert. The present house was built by Francis Smith of Warwick for Thomas Fitzherbert ...

Swynnerton Park Cricket Ground

Cricket was first played at Swynnerton Park in 1892 when the club won a match against Stone Cricket Club. The original pavilion (pictured) was built in 1912 and avoided being damaged by a bomb which ...

Talbot Inn and Temperance Hotel, Alton

A view of Alton taken from the bridge across the River Churnet looking south-west, Easter 1898. On the left can be seen the Talbot Inn and the Temperance Hotel and Refreshment Rooms. Photographer: ...

Talke - Hare-castle: engraving

'The Canal and Barges going thro' the Great Hill call'd Hare-castle, Staffordshire.' Showing the entrance and exit through a high tree-covered mound.Anonymous.'Pub. 25 Augt., 1785, by S. Hooper.'

Talke - Hare-castle: water colour painting

Showing a canal with barges entering into, and exiting from, a large hill called Hare-castle. [See SV X.68c, for engraved copy.]Anonymous, [in the style of D. Parkes.]

Tamworth - Bridge: pen drawing

'View near Tamworth.' Showing two arches of a bridge over the river. Also a study of the woodland around the river. Artist: 'H. C. A.,' [Henry Curzon Allport.]

Tamworth Castle and Bridge: sepia drawing

'Tamworth Castle and Bridge, Staffordshire.' South West view showing a six arched bridge over the river Tame. The castle is on a wooded hill behind the bridge. To the left of it is a church tower, ...

Teddesley Park , Canal Bridge

Ornamental canal bridge in Teddesley Park, crossing the Staffordshire and Worcestershire Canal.

Testing the New Riverway Bridge, Stafford

This view is from the town side of the bridge, looking towards Littleworth. The road officially opened on 15 December 1914. A plaque on the right hand pillar commemorates the event. Plumblines are ...

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 Avenue Bridge, Brewood

This bridge, number 10 on the Shropshire Union Canal, is the most ornamental canal bridge in Staffordshire. It carries the Avenue as it approaches Chillington Hall. A postcard view published by J. ...

The Bridge at Ilam

Oil painting by Great Haywood born artist Thomas Peploe Wood (1817-1845). It shows the bridge over the River Manifold at Ilam, with the hills at the entrance to Dovedale in the distance: Bunster Hill ...