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The Yeld, Little Haywood

The Yeld is a Grade II listed building in Little Haywood. This view faces Coley Lane but it is effectively the rear of the building. Its listing describes it as early to mid-18th century building, altered ...

Thickbroom Hall ['Manley Hall'] - Finials and Chimneys: lithograph

'Manley Hall.' Showing the elaborate finials and chimneys of the Hall.'T. Trubshaw, F. S. A.' Artist: 'T. P. W., 1838,' [Thomas Peploe Wood].[Presented by Miss Whitehouse, 1927.]

Thomas Moore's Cottage, Mayfield

Thomas Moore (1779-1852) was an Irish born poet, singer and songwriter famous for his songs 'The Minstrel Boy' and the 'Last Rose of Summer'. Born in Dublin in 1779, he lived in this house on Slack Lane ...

Throwley Old Hall, Manifold Valley

Ruins of Throwley Old Hall which stand on a hillside between the Hamps and Manifold valleys. It built in the early 16th century and largely rebuilt in 1603 by Sampson Meverell. The Meverell family had ...

Timber framed house and garden, Kings Bromley

13, Manor Road, Kings Bromley is Grade II listed, dating from the 17th century with 20th century additions. It is of timber-framed construction with brick infilling.

Tinkerborough, near Stafford

This postcard view was posted on 8 November 1906. Tinkerborough is situated close to a sandstone quarry, south east of Salt, near Stafford. The cottages no longer stand, but were believed to be quarry ...

Tipping Molten Slag at an Ironworks. Photographed by William Blake.

Industrial scene taken at Etruria Steel Works in Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire. This view includes a steam engine and workers tipping molten waste known as slag.

Tipping Street, Stafford, (1)

On the far left is the Oddfellows Hall. The gable end (in the centre) belongs to St. Chad's Schoolroom; to the right of the schoolroom is St. Chad's Passage. The double fronted shop building just ...

Tittensor Chase House,

Tittensor Chase House, Tittensor

A postcard view of Tittensor Chase House which originally formed part of the Duke of Sutherland's nearby estate at Trentham Park. Tittensor Chase was built in the style of an Elizabethan manor house and ...

Tixall Hall and Gate-house,

The Aston family from Haywood acquired the Tixall estate through marriage; the hall was rebuilt in 1555. In 1580 Sir Walter Aston added the gate-house. Six years later Mary Queen of Scots was imprisoned ...

Toft Hall, Heaton, Rushton Spencer

Toft Hall was once the home of the High Sheriff of Staffordshire and was originally built in approximately 1590. After standing derelict for a while Toft Hall is now (2013) holiday accommodation.

Toll House and Gates, Stafford,

Stafford's toll-gates were located at Littleworth, Hyde Lea Lane, Derrington, Acton Gate, Sandon, Yarlet, Rowley Park and opposite the castle gates. A toll was a charge for permission to use a road or ...

Tollgate Cottage, Park Road, Silverdale

Building photographed by a member of the Silverdale Community Play Association.

Top of Market Street, Hednesford

Save for the style of lighting and the road markings, this postcard view was little changed from that of fifty years earlier. Eskrett Street is midway on the left with the Progressive Working Men's Club ...

Tower Street, Wolverhampton

Looking west along Tower street in Wolverhampton, towards Market Street. The premises of William Hayward's Cycle Works are to the left with the three-storey factory and chimney formerly belonging to E. ...

Town Hall and Municipal Buildings, Burton-upon-Trent

Initially commissioned by Michael Thomas Bass, the brewer, as St. Paul’s Institute and The Liberal Club and designed by Reginald Churchill, it was completed by 1878. His son Michael Arthur Bass donated ...

Town Hall and Public Buildings, Rugeley

An early postcard view of the 'New' Town Hall, Rugeley of which only the clock tower now remains. This postcard has space for a message to the right of the picture as well as on the left half of the ...