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Duncan Hall, Post Office Telephones Central Training School, Yarnfield

The white building was the students' tea bar. The Duncan Hall site was demolished in the late 1980s and is now the site of new housing on Ashdale Park and De Havilland Drive. Duncan Hall, Beatty Hall ...

Double Row, Upper Tean

This terrace of 8 cottages was built by J. & N. Phillips in 1798 for their weavers and their families. Each had a set of four looms on the ground floor and the living accommodation was reached by external ...

British Telecom Training Centre, Yarnfield

A view showing some of the student accommodation , with the distinctive water tower on the left. The General Post Office Engineering Department Central Training School opened in Yarnfield in 1946. ...

Bagot Street, Abbots Bromley

Bagot Street looking rowards the Market Place. On the right is Church House, on the corner of Church Lane and Bagot Street. Church House is a timber-framed building on a brick plinth, built in 1619 as ...

Bagot Street, Abbots Bromley

Bagot Street looking rowards the Market Place. On the right is Church House, on the corner of Church Lane and Bagot Street. Church House is a timber-framed building on a brick plinth, built in 1619 as ...

Bagot Almshouses, Abbots Bromley

The Bagot Almshouses, built on Bagot Street in 1705 through a bequest from local landowner Lambard Bagot. Originally intended to house six elderly men, who were given a quarterly allowance and, every ...

Bagot Almshouses, Abbots Bromley

The Bagot Almshouses, built on Bagot Street in 1705 through a bequest from local landowner Lambard Bagot. Originally intended to house six elderly men, who were given a quarterly allowance and, every ...

Bagot Almshouses, Abbots Bromley

On the left are the Bagot Almshouses, built in 1705 through a bequest from local landowner Lambard Bagot. Originally intended to house six elderly men, who were given a quarterly allowance and, every ...

Anglesey Hotel, Market Street, Hednesford

A bus waits outside the Anglesey Hotel on Market Street. The Anglesey Hotel was built in 1831 by Edmund Peel of Tamworth, son of Sir Robert Peel of Drayton Manor, brother to Robert, sometime British Prime ...

Anglesey Hotel, Hednesford

The Anglesey Hotel, Hednesford viewed from Market Street. It was built in 1831 by Edmund Peel of Tamworth, son of Sir Robert Peel of Drayton Manor and brother to Robert, sometime British Prime Minister. ...

All Saints' (C of E) Primary School, Alrewas

The former village school building, situated on Mill End Lane, pictured when it was being used as an Outdoor Education Centre. It has since been converted to residential accommodation .

Locomotive, Cannock & Rugeley Colliery Co.

Cannock and Rugeley Colliery Company's no.9 locomotive, 'Cannock Wood'. An 0-6-0T locomotive built by the London, Brighton & South Coast Railway at Brighton in 1877. It was bought by Cannock & Rugeley ...

Hill Street, Stoke upon Trent.

From near the top of Hill Street, a view south east down towards Campbell Place at the bottom. In the distance is the spoil tip of the Glebe Colliery, Fenton, Glebedale Park today. On the left, halfway ...

Ironmarket, Newcastle-under-Lyme

Potteries Motor Traction buses pick up and drop off passengers on a gloomy, misty November morning on Ironmarket, Newcastle-under-Lyme. On the left is the ornate cast iron awning belonging to Henry White's ...

Girl Guides and Brownies, Uttoxeter

A group of Uttoxeter Girl Guides and Brownies. Standing 2nd from the left in the back row is Margaret Boulton. Uttoxeter Girl Guides Association was formed in August 1950. Miss L.M. Elkes was the ...

Royles family, Eccleshall

Annie Royles (1848-1930) with her son Thomas pictured at the rear of her home on High Street, Eccleshall. The houses were demolished in the 1960s.

Royles family, Eccleshall

Annie Royles (1848-1930) with her son George (1881-1961) pictured at the rear of her home on High Street, Eccleshall. The houses were demolished in the 1960s.

Delves Broughton wedding, Broughton

A wedding photograph taken at St. Peter's Church, Broughton, believed to show members of the Delves Broughton family.