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Winter scene, Uttoxeter

A view taken in 1947 of the back of a house in Stanley Crescent Uttoxeter, looking towards Spath on the left. Titley's water mill is at the top, which is now (2008) derelict and surrounded by a scrap ...

Wolseley Hall and Park - Plan: lithograph

Plan of Hall and Park showing Stafford Brook and the River Trent (the canal can also be seen in the bottom right corner of the plan). Stafford Brook would later be diverted to create a series of ornamental ...

Wolverhampton - 'Ketley': sepia drawing

'Ketley (sic) near Wolvehampton.' Showing a bridge over a canal and many furnaces beyond, in the dusk and smoke, giving an impression of an iron-working district. 'H. C. A.,' [Henry Curzon Allport].

Wolverhampton - St. Peter's Church: sepia drawing

'St. Peter's Church, Canal Street, Wolverhampton.' Showing the tower of the church from Canal Street, (from due east at the top of Broad Street). There are of two and three storey houses, a pump on ...

Wolverhampton - St. Peter's Church: water colour painting

'Wolverhampton, Street & Church.' Showing the tower of the church from Canal Street, (from due east at the top of Broad Street). There are of two and three storey houses, a pump on the left, and a ...

Wombourne

The large village of Wombourne is situated five miles south- west of Wolverhampton. Its name is thought to derive from Wom brook, a tributary of Smestow brook, meaning a ‘winding stream’. In the Domesday ...

Wood Eaton Bridge, Gnosall

Wood Eaton Bridge, no.29 on the Shropshire Union Canal, From the County Archaeology photograph collection held at Staffordshire Record Office.

Woodhead Colliery Company Bridge, Consall

This wooden bridge carried the double line of a tramway over the River Churnet, Caldon Canal and Churnet Valley Railway. It was used to carry stone from Kingsley Banks to the canal wharf. In the background ...

Woodhead Colliery Company Bridge, Consall

This wooden bridge carried the double line of a tramway over the River Churnet, Caldon Canal and Churnet Valley Railway. It was used to carry stone from Kingsley Banks to the canal wharf.

Woodhouse Lane, Ball Green and the Head of the Trent, Stoke-on-Trent

Looking generally south along Woodhouse Lane towards Ball Green. On the right is the Head of the Trent which flows under the bridge in the centre of the photograph. The third longest river in the UK starts ...

Woodroffe & Co., Albion Ironworks, Rugeley

Woodroffe & Co were agricultural engineers at the Albion Ironworks which stood on Mill Lane by the Trent and Meresy Canal in Rugeley. Agricultural machinery was already being manufactured at the Albion ...

Woodseat, near Rocester

Woodseat was a late 18th century house, now in ruins. In the foreground is a section of an ornamental lake formed out of the disused Uttoxeter Branch Canal. This was part of the Trent & Mersey Canal ...

Workmen, Froghall

Workmen taking a break and looking down onto the Caldon Canal on the bridge. The bridge is on the minor Froghall to Foxt road adjacent to the old warehouse by the picnic area. The bridge is the Western ...

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