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Boy scout Investiture, Kibblestone Camp, Stone

A Scout investiture taking place in the woods at Kibblestone Scout Camp. The Copeland family owned the Kibblestone estate from the mid-nineteenth century. Ronald Copeland started the first Scout Troop ...

Bradwell Woods and Fowlea Brook, Tunstall

Looking south west over the Fowlea Brook towards the higher ground of Bradwell Woods. The photograph was taken from near the end of Watergate Street by Copp Lane. Running across the centre is the main ...

Branched Bur-reed or sparganium erectum

Branched Bur-reed is a perennial of shallow waters such as canals, ponds and lakes. Flowering between June and August, it can grow up to a height of 1.5m. It has distinct male and female flower heads ...

Brick bridge, Fairway, Stafford

The original brick bridge over the River Sow on Fairway was replaced in the early 1960's. This photograph shows the bridge during winter floods.

Bridge and weir, unknown location

This photograph has been wrongly identified as showing Elford Bridge over the River Tame. Please contact us if you recognise the location of the bridge and weir in this image.

Bridge on River Stour, Kinver

Bridge over the River Dove, Tutbury

The present Tutbury Bridge was built around 1817. Beyond can be seen the bridge for the railway line which linked Tutbury Plaster Mill to the North Staffordshire Railway branch line between Uttoxeter ...

Bridge over the River Dove, Tutbury

The present Tutbury road bridge was built around 1817. In front can be seen the bridge for the railway line which linked Tutbury Plaster Mill to the North Staffordshire Railway branch line between Uttoxeter ...

Bridge over the River Dove, Tutbury

A winter scene of the bridge over the River Dove at Tutbury. The present Tutbury Bridge was built around 1817. Postcard published as Tutbury Picture Postcards no.21 in D.T. Taverner's Original Series....

Bridge over the River Dove, Tutbury

The present Tutbury Bridge was built around 1817. Beyond can be seen the bridge for the railway line which linked Tutbury Plaster Mill to the North Staffordshire Railway branch line between Uttoxeter ...

Bridge over the River Lea, Madeley

A postcard view showing the bridge which carries Bar Hill over the River Lea at Madeley. In the background are houses on the Holborn. Postcard published by William Shaw of Burslem.

Bridge over the River Sow, Doxey Road, Stafford

Looking south west along the River Sow from Doxey Road. The houses in the background stand on South Street and Castle Street. The River Sow rises to the south of Loggerheads. The Sow is joined by ...

Broad Eye Windmill and River Sow, Stafford,

Photograph taken from South Street. Broad Eye corn mill was built in 1796 using stones taken from the Old Town Hall (now replaced by the Shire Hall). The miller lived in a house next door. In ...

Broad-leaved Pondweed or potamogeton natans

Broad-leaved Pondweed is a perennial of ponds, lakes, rivers, canals and other areas of shallow water. Flowering between May and September, its stem can grow up to 1m in length. This example was ...

Brook Lane, Endon

Brook Lane, Endon looking towards the ford with the Wesleyan Chapel, built in 1866, beyond. Photographer: Philemon Swift, Hanley House, 260 Waterloo Road, Burslem.

Brookside floods, Rolleston

The Alder brook in flood at Brookside, Rolleston.

Brookside, Rolleston

A view of Brookside, Rolleston-on-Dove from the south east. The three storey building on the left is Brookside Farm, a Grade II listed early 19th century farmhouse. From the County Archaeology photograph ...

Brookside, Rolleston on Dove

Lantern slide view of Brookside, looking eastwards, with the footbridge 0ver the Alder Brook in the distance. Copyright: Burton Library.