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White Lion Inn, Stafford,

The White Lion Inn was built on the site of the medieval St. John's Hospital and Chapel; the rear structure of the inn included stonework from the old chapel. The inn was demolished in 1976 to make ...

White Lion Inn, Stafford,

The White Lion Inn was built on the site of the medieval St. John's Hospital and Chapel on Lichfield Road; the rear structure of the inn included stonework from the old chapel. On the right is the eighteenth ...

White Lion Street, Stafford,

This photograph was taken from Wolverhampton Road. The building on the right lasted until the 1970s when, along with Camden Place and Timmis' Antique Shop it was demolished to make way for the inner ...

Whitgreave village,

View of Whitgreave village looking west down main road from the churchyard. Grange Farm is in the centre of the photograph.

Whitmore - Railway Bridge: steel engraving

'View Near Whitmore.' Showing an early type of train coming under a bridge along a cavern-like cutting.'C. Radclyffe; W. Radclyffe.'

Widening the railway embankment, Armitage

A London and North Western Railway tank locomotive hauling wagons filled with materials for widening the railway embankment between Rugeley and Armitage. This photograph was probably taken near Armitage ...

Wild Strawberry, or Fragaria vesca

This perennial spreads across hedgebanks, railway embankments and clearings by spreading its runners. Flowering between April and July, it can grow to a height of 15cm and produces fruit until October. This ...

William Booth's Visit to Stone,

William Booth (1829 - 1912), known as 'General Booth', founded the Christian Mission in 1865. The movement aimed to help the poor and needy of London's East End, and as it developed was renamed the ...

Windmill Inn and Crossroads, Meir Heath,

Wolverhampton Road, Stafford,

Camden Place, the large building in the distance, was built for Richard Ford in the early nineteenth century. In the 1960s it was used as an annex to the College of Art, but was demolished in the 1970s ...

Wolverhampton Road, Stafford,

Camden Place, the large building in the distance, was built for Richard Ford in the early nineteenth century. In the 1960s it was used as an annex to the College of Art, but was demolished in the 1970s ...

Women's Land Army Procession, Stafford

Women's Land Army procession through Stafford, seen here in working uniform on Lichfield Road. Their banners read 'The Nation's Food' and 'God save the King'. They are marching to the Market Square where ...

Wooden caravan by Orton & Son, Burton-on-Trent

A hand-crafted caravan with ornately carved panels and Venetian type blinds over the windows. It is parked outside Allsopps' Ale Public House, with the plaque of the maker's, Orton and Son, positioned ...

Wood-sorrel, or Oxalis acetosella

This common perennial occurrs in woods and hedgebanks, growing up to 15cm and flowering between April and June. This specimen was found in Cuckoo Cage Woods, Tatenhill, by local naturalist Don Brown ...

Workers at Shobnall Cask Department, Bass, Burton-on-Trent

This group of men, two wearing cooper's aprons, are standing on the Ale Dock at Shobnall Cask Department, with the Cask Washing Department in the background.

Worthington Floater, Burton-on-Trent

A Worthington Floater outside an unidentified pub in Burton on Trent. The driver of the floater is standing next to the the horse's head wearing a white coat and cap, which has "Worthington" written on ...

Worthington Steam Loco No.16, Bass Engine Shed, Burton-on-Trent

Worthington Steam Locomotive standing in front of the Fire Station wall.

Worthingtons Ale Bank, Burton-on-Trent

View of Worthingtons Brewery and loading dock with railway wagons alongside. Burton High Street is behind the photographer.