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Broad Eye Windmill, Stafford

Watercolour painting by Reginald Haggar (1905-1988) showing Broad Eye Windmill and adjoining houses. Broad Eye corn mill was built in 1796 using stones taken from the Old Town Hall (now replaced by ...

Broad Eye Windmill, Stafford

This view looks towards the Doxey Road from Broad Eye in Stafford and shows the Broad Eye corn mill which was built in 1796 using stones taken from the Old Town Hall (now replaced by the Shire Hall). ...

Bromley Mill Pool, Gerrards Bromley, near Eccleshall

A postcard published by E.J. Hurlstone of Eccleshall. Although the mill is no longer working, the mill pool remains and is popular with anglers.

Bromley Mill, Gerards Bromley, near Eccleshall

Bromley Mill and Farm dates mostly from the late 18th or early 19th century and included a water mill powered by a large 10 acre pool fed by the Bromley Brook. The farm and mill has been tenanted from ...

Brough, Nicholson & Halls' factory, Cross Street/Fountain Street, Leek

The firm were manufacturers of "sewing silks, braids, bindings, trimmings etc", and were prize winners at the Great Exhibition in 1851, and several later European exhibitions. This etching of their premises ...

Bucknall Flint Mill, Ruxley Road, Bucknall

The courtyard of Edwards' Bucknall Flint Mill on Ruxley Road. On the left is a pile of Cornish stone (or China stone) ready for smashing and grinding by the stone crusher alongside. About 1747 it was ...

Bucknall Flint Mill, Ruxley Road, Bucknall

George Edwards' Flint Mill on Ruxley Road. Also known as Bucknall Flint Mill it stands on the old mill stream or race taken off the River Trent near Finney Gardens. Ground bone and flint revolutionised ...

Burndhurst Mill, Lower Loxley

An early photograph of Burndhurst Mill, on the A518 Stafford Road near Lower Loxley, Uttoxeter. Joseph and Harriet Fisher tenanted this mill from 1883 to 1908, after which his son Allan Charles took ...

Burndhurst Mill, Lower Loxley

Burndhurst Mill from the West side showing the weir below the sluice on the River Blythe. Burndhurst Mill was built in the 18th century and is Grade II listed.

Burndhurst Mill, Lower Loxley

Burndhurst Mill was built in the 18th century and is Grade II listed. It was bought by the Brough family in 1979.

Burndhurst Mill, Lower Loxley

The mill and the surrounding fields were regularly subject to flooding. Due to severe flooding in 1947 water reached three feet deep in the house. Burndhurst Mill was built in the 18th century and ...

Burndhurst Mill, near Lower Loxley, Uttoxeter

This view of Burndhurst Mill, was taken from the A518 road bridge over the River Blithe, and shows the water wheel and the weir. Photograph taken by Jim Foley.

Burndhurst Mill, near Lower Loxley, Uttoxeter

Roland Bebbington on the bridge over the River Blithe by Burndhurst Mill sometime in the 1970s. Mr.Bebbington was a tenant at the mill from 1939 during the ownership of Mr. Riley, the owner of the shoe-making ...

Burton Flour Mills, Newton Road, Burton-upon-Trent

The derelict Burton Flour Mills off Newton Road, Burton-upon-Trent, awaiting redevelopment This Image is from a collection of photographs of Burton upon Trent commissioned and assembled by Burton upon ...

Bus drivers’ uniforms made at Enderley Mills, Newcastle-under-Lyme

New design of bus drivers' uniforms made for Potteries Motor Transport by J Hammond & Co at Enderley Mills in 1968. Enderley Mills were founded in 1881 by Richard Stanway and specialised in the manufacture ...

Butterhill Windmill, near Coppenhall

Built in about 1800, this windmill ceased work between 1872 and 1876, and the machinery was dismantled in 1912. It had four or six sails, a boat cap and a fantail.

Calcining kilns at Bucknall Flint Mill, Rixley Road, Bucknall

A pair of calcining kilns at George Edwards' Bucknall Flint Mill with their load of flint nodules after roasting (calcining). Adding ground flint and bone (up to 50%), gives ware strength, whiteness ...

Caldon Canal from Bedford Street bridge, Hanley

Looking south along the Caldon Canal from the bridge at Bedford Street. On the left is the edge of large Bedford earthenware works operated by Ridgways. The tall building in the centre of the photograph ...