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The Village, Consall

The name Consall means 'Cuna's (from the Danish for king) hall'. The village was a former township in the ancient parish of Cheddleton and since the 13th century was part of the estate owned by the Draycott ...

The village, Endon

A view of Endon taken from Endon Bank, looking north-east. Photographer: Philemon Swift, Hanley House, 260 Waterloo Road, Burslem.

The Village, Hill Ridware

A postcard view taken in School Lane at the junction with the Uttoxeter Road (B5014). In the centre is a sign for the Chadwick Arms public house which is located near to the junction. Over the years ...

The Village, Hill Ridware

A postcard view taken on the Uttoxeter Road, B5014, looking towards the junction with School Lane in Hill Ridware. In the centre is a sign for the Chadwick Arms public house which is located near to the ...

The Village, Rudyard

Lake Road, Rudyard, with The Beeches on the left and the entrance to the Hotel Rudyard on the right.

The village, Stramshall

Farm buildings and houses in Stramshall, near Uttoxeter. A horse drawn hay tedder stands in the field. Photograph by the Rev. C.F.L. Barnwell (1853-1933) who was Vicar of Stramshall from 1879 to 1933, ...

The War Memorial, Hednesford

An early open view of Hednesford's war memorial which was unveiled in November, 1922. Note the rail trucks on the colliery line in the background.

The Washpit, Church Street, Eccleshall

A view looking west along Church Street from opposite the church. The pool was known as the Washpit but has since been filled in and replaced with a lawn, shrubs and flowers. The iron railings were ...

The Webb Stone, Bradley

Two young women are pictured bowing their heads by the Webb Stone in Bradley. Bradley village situated in the centre of one of the most extensive parishes in the diocese, has been well-known for its ...

The Webb Stone, Bradley

Bradley village situated in the centre of one of the most extensive parishes in the diocese, has been well-known for its extraordinary number of large glacial boulders, which have been a common feature ...

The Wharf and Cowley Tunnel, Gnosall

A postcard view looking south towards Cowley Tunnel taken from the Boat Inn Bridge, also known as Wharf Bridge, Bridge No. 34, over the Shropshire Union Canal in Gnosall. On the left there is a part ...

The White Hart Hotel, Alton

This postcard view of the White Hart Hotel, High Street, Alton was franked at 2.00 AM on 21 June, 1910 in Stoke on Trent and posted to an address in Hanley.

The White House, Weston

A postcard view of the White House which was originally a farmhouse dating from the sixteenth century. In later years it became known as Weston Manor House. In the mid-1800s the building was used ...

The Windmill, Werrington

A postcard view of Werrington windmill which is thought to have been built around 1730, standing close to the Windmill Inn. The brick-built mill formerly had four sails and a boat cap. It ceased to ...

Tinkerborough, near Stafford

This postcard view was posted on 8 November 1906. Tinkerborough is situated close to a sandstone quarry, south east of Salt, near Stafford. The cottages no longer stand, but were believed to be quarry ...

Tinkerborough, Stafford

Tinkerborough is situated close to a sandstone qaurry, south east of Salt, near Stafford. The cottages no longer stand, but were believed to be quarry workers' cottages.

Tixall House, Tixall

This postcard view of Tixall House was sent with “every Good Wish for Christmas from all at Tixall”. Tixall House is an early 19th century Grade II listed building. It was franked in Stafford on 24 December ...

Tree Planting at Seisdon