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The Hunt at Seisdon

The Albrighton Hunt crossing the bridge over the Smestow Brook at Seisdon.

The Market Square Stafford

There has been a shire building in Stafford since the 1280s, used as a meeting place for the County Court and later for other civic meetings. The present building, designed by John Harvey and erected ...

The Meece at Mill Meece

The Meece Brook, viewed from Mill Meece bridge, is a tributary of the River Sow. A postcard view published by E.J. Hurlstone of Eccleshall.

The Mill and Canal Wharf, Great Haywood,

View of the mill and canal wharf from the towpath of the Trent and Mersey Canal; the bridge marks junction of the canal with the Staffordshire and Worcester Canal. Far left is the corn mill, powered ...

The Mill Stafford

A view from Isaac Walton Walk, Stafford. In the background is the Old Mill and in the foreground is the Weir on the River Sow.

The Old Trent Bridge from the east bank, Burton-on-Trent

The River Churnet at Alton

The Roaches

View of the Roaches from Roach Road near Leek. The name 'Roaches' derives from the French word 'roche' meaning a rock or cliff.

The Roebuck, Wolseley Bridge

The Roebuck is seen here standing at the junction of the A51 and A513. On the right is Wolseley Bridge spanning the River Trent. In later years The Roebuck became known as The Wolseley Arms, however, ...

The Spread Eagle Hotel, Rolleston

The Eagle & Child was renamed the Mosley Arms in the 1840s, but was known as the Spread Eagle by 1851. The Spread Eagle was part of the arms of the Mosley family.

The Spread Eagle Hotel, Rolleston On Dove

The Eagle & Child was renamed the Mosley Arms in the 1840s, but was known as the Spread Eagle by 1851. The Spread Eagle was part of the arms of the Mosley family.

The Spread Eagle Hotel, Rolleston On Dove

The Eagle & Child was renamed the Mosley Arms in the 1840s, but was known as the Spread Eagle by 1851. The Spread Eagle was part of the arms of the Mosley family.

The Viaduct, Monsal Dale. Photographed by William Blake.

Landscape including a steam train crossing the Monsal Dale Viaduct, Nr. Bakewell, Derbyshire. The viaduct, spanning the River Wye, was built in the 1860s and carried passengers on the Midland Railway ...

The Waterfall, Slitting Mill, Rugeley

Postcard view of the waterfall on the diverted Rising Brook at Slitting Mill Dutton's Pool (previously known as Slitting Mill Pool). James Dutton, a carpenter, resided at adjacent property named the Horns ...

The Waterfall, Slitting Mill, Rugeley

Postcard view of the waterfall on the diverted Rising Brook at Slitting Mill Dutton's Pool (previously known as Slitting Mill Pool). James Dutton, a carpenter, resided at adjacent property named the Horns ...

The Weir Stafford

The Weir on the River Sow in Stafford Park. In the background is the Station Hotel.

The Wharf and Cowley Tunnel, Gnosall

A postcard view looking south towards Cowley Tunnel taken from the Boat Inn Bridge, also known as Wharf Bridge, Bridge No. 34, over the Shropshire Union Canal in Gnosall. On the left there is a part ...

Three Shire Heads

Panniers Pool bridge over the River Dane at Three Shire Heads. so named because the three county boundaries of Derbyshire, Staffordshire and Cheshire meet at this point.