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View of Cheddleton

The village as seen from the hillside above the junction of Station Road and Leek Road. In the foreground is the Caldon Canal, with the Parish Church in the upper right corner.

View of Cheddleton Village

A postcard view of the village, looking south. St. Edward's Church can be seen on the hillside to the right.

View of cottages on Church Lane, Wolstanton

View of cottages on Church Lane before they were demolished. Located opposite Grange Lane (the reoad going towards the A500 and ASDA).

View of Ellastone Village

Looking north on the main road through Ellastone, with the Bromley Arms (formerly Ellastone Old Hall) and Queens Arms public houses to the right.

View of Enville village

View of Horse Road, Alton

This photograph shows where Horse Road meets Red Road which goes to Oakamoor. The building that can be seen in the middle distance is the bottom lodge of Alton Towers on Farley Lane.

View of Kinver

A view looking over the village of Kinver, taken from near St. Peter's Church.

View of Kinver from Church Hill

View of Kinver village, with the Edge in the background

View of M6 and Acton Trussell

Looking across fields and the Penk valley from the A449 at Dunston. In the distance can be seen traffic on the M6 and the village of Acton Trussell.

View of Meir Farm, Meir

Photograph donated by the Blythe Bridge and Forsbrook Local Historical Society, who retain copyright ownership.

View of Milwich Village,

View of Oakamoor

This postcard view was taken looking north along Carr Bank, Oakamoor.

View of Oakamoor

View of Oakamoor from a postcard dated 1905.

View of Oakamoor

A photographic postcard view of Oakamoor taken from Star Bank. In the foreground, centre left, can be seen the Cricketer's Arms, which probably dates from the construction of the turnpike road in 1762. ...

View of Rushton Village

View of Rushton Village

View of Smithfield Hotel and cattle market beyond, Blythe Bridge

The Hotel was built just after the Railway in 1848. Most of the people, mainly farmers, can be seen gathering around the 'vaults' while opposite a small group are being served non-alcoholic beverages ...