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Aerial view of Cauldon Low Quarry

A general view of the limestone quarries at Cauldon Low showing railway connections. On the left hand side the railway line from Leekbrook can be seen, leading to the marshaling sidings. Centre left ...

Aerial view of Cheadle

The spire of St Giles Roman Catholic Church has prominence in this aerial view of Cheadle looking approximately in a southerly direction. The Tape Works can be seen at the distant left with the moorlands ...

Aerial view of Cheshire Joint Sanatorium, Loggerheads

The Cheshire Joint Sanatorium stood in 250 acres of woodlands. Opened in 1923 the only treatment available was rest, quiet, good food, sunshine and fresh air. There was no heating in the buildings and ...

Aerial view of Chillington Pool

An photograph taken from a biplane, looking south east across the Chillington estate, near Brewood. Chillington Pool was created in the 1760s as part of landscape changes undertaken by Lancelot 'Capability' ...

Aerial View of Clayton, Newcastle-under-Lyme

A very different landscape to that of the present. Note the fork in the road to the right of the image - that is the junction between Northwood Lane and Clayton Road, the site of a roundabout today connecting ...

Aerial view of Clive Farm, Clive Road, Pattingham.

Clive Farm at the time of this photograph, is situated on the right hand side of Clive Road. The houses on the left hand side are Clive Farm Cottages. Since this date (1960's), a new Clive Farm house ...

Aerial view of Codsall

By 1963 the population of Codsall had grown to around 6,800 and the major change in the landscape is obvious. Post-Second World War housing schemes have replaced the Victorian villas and surrounding fields, ...

Aerial view of Codsall

From 1963 to 2000 Codsall's population grew to about 11,200. Housing development continued north of the railway on sites such as Baker’s Ltd nurseries (now Bakers Way and Bakers Gardens), once famous ...

Aerial view of Codsall

By 1950 the population was about 2,750. The main change visible on the aerial photograph is the Lane Green estate at Bilbrook, built to house workers at the Boulton Paul aircraft factory, which opened ...

Aerial view of Codsall Secondary School

Looking south with Billbrook Road in the foreground and Elliots Lane on the right hand edge.

Aerial View of Darlaston Hall, Stone,

The Darlaston estate was owned by Burton Abbey, but during the Reformation the estate was sold to James Collier, a wool merchant. The estate was sold to William Jervis of Meaford in 1655, and it remained ...

Aerial view of Duncan Hall, Yarnfield

An aerial view Duncan Hall at Yarnfield, looking north east. The General Post Office Engineering Department Central Training School opened in Yarnfield in 1946. It occupied buildings at Howard Hall, ...

Aerial view of Eccleshall

An aerial view of Eccleshall taken from the south west, with the High Street running from the bottom left hand corner. Postcard photographed and published by Aerofilms Ltd. of Hendon, Middlesex.

Aerial view of Eccleshall

An aerial view of Eccleshall taken from the south, with the High Street running from left to right. Holy Trinity Church is prominent at the left hand edge, and Eccleshall Castle is in the trees, top left. Postcard ...

Aerial View of Evode Chemical Works Ltd., Stafford

Aerial view of the Common Road site. Spic and Span Shoe Polishes Ltd. was established in Glover Street on 3 June 1932. The company was partly owned by Lotus Ltd., the shoe manufacturers. In 1938 ...

Aerial view of Gailey reservoirs and M6 interchange

Gailey Reservoir consists of a pair of canal feeder reservoirs situated in South Staffordshire, separated by a dam, and owned by the Canal & River Trust. Gailey Upper Reservoir is to the east, Gailey ...

Aerial View of Gas Works, Stone

Close up view of the town Gasworks on Crown Street, Stone. This view shows the new gasometer built in 1937. When War broke out in 1939 the Joule’s Stone Ales advertisement was painted out to try and ...

Aerial View of Gas Works, Stone

An aerial view showing the Gas Works and surrounding area. The two gasometers shown here were demolished shortly afterwards, and a new one built closer to Stafford Street. Top right is the Crown Bowling ...