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Postcard view of The Schools, Pattingham

Powell’s Tea Rooms and Garden, Market Place, Brewood

On the left is Powell’s Tea Rooms (with the roller sun blind) which were located on the first floor and also in the garden of a building known as 'The Dreadnought' in Market Place, Brewood. On the right ...

Powell’s Tea Rooms, Bargate Street, Brewood

This picture was taken on Bargate Street in Brewood. On the left are the Gothic windows of Speedwell Castle, in the centre is Birch’s grocers shop and on the right is Powell’s Tea Rooms in its first location. ...

Powell's Tea Rooms and Garden, Brewood

This view shows customers in the garden of the tea rooms. Over the years the building has been occupied by several different businesses. During the 1950s and 1960s it was a sweet and grocery shop run ...

Primary School and Church, Longnor

To the right is St Bartholomew's C.E (VC) Primary School on Buxton Road, Longnor. A National School, later to become the present Church of England primary school, was established in 1853. To the left ...

Primitive Methodist Chapel at Mow Cop

A view of Mow Cop with the Primitive Methodist Chapel in the centre.

Procession, Abbots Bromley

A postcard view of a procession (led by violinists) which may be a Sunday School outing, proceeding along the road by the Market Place and Crown Bank in Abbots Bromley.

Pyebirch Manor, Eccleshall

Pyebirch Manor was rebuilt around 1860 and was the home of the Robinson family until 1877. It was then occupied by Mrs Charlotte Anna Byrne and family, which included her daughter Sophia Charlotte Byrne, ...

Quarry Bank, Hollington

A postcard view of houses scattered along Quarry Bank in Hollington. The sandstone quarry can be glimpsed amongst the trees. Over the years Hollington Stone has been used to repair stonework at Covent ...

Quixhill, near Denstone

A postcard view taken close to the junction of Quixhill Lane and Denstone Lane (B5032) at Quixhill, near Denstone. In later years the cottage in the centre of the picture was demolished, however, the ...

Railway Bridge, Gnosall

This postcard view was taken looking north from the Wharf Road junction with Newport Road which is on the left, looking towards Station Road and the former railway bridge in Gnosall. On the right is Oak ...

Railway Lane, Rushton

A postcard view of Railway Lane, Rushton, looking towards station. Rushton Spencer station stood on the North Staffordshire Railway's Churnet Valley line and opened in 1849. It closed to passengers ...

Railway Viaduct, Penkridge

This postcard view shows ‘The Seven Arches’ viaduct over the River Penk, near Penkridge. It was built by the Grand Junction Railway and opened in 1837. In later years the line became known as the Birmingham ...

Railway Viaduct, Penkridge

This postcard view shows the Seven Arches viaduct looking south from Levedale Road towards Penkridge. In the foreground is the River Penk, on the left is the tower of St. Michael and All Angels' Church ...

Railway Viaduct, Penkridge

This postcard view shows a locomotive and rolling stock on the Seven Arches viaduct on the approach to Penkridge Station. The Seven Arches viaduct over the River Penk, near Penkridge, was built by ...

Railway Viaduct, Penkridge

This postcard view of ‘The Seven Arches’ viaduct over the River Penk, near Penkridge, was sent along with several other postcards in an envelope from ‘Ginge’ (name unknown) to his Mother (name and address ...

Rectory Farm, Checkley. Photographed by William Blake.

The Rectory Farm, Checkley, Staffordshire.

River Churnet and Bridge, Alton

A postcard view of the River Churnet and bridge looking south-east with Alton Castle on the right. Within Alton Castle are the remains of the medieval castle, built in about 1175 by Bertram de Verdun, ...