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Walk Mill, Bishop's Offley

This photograph was taken in the spring of 2003 and shows the degree of dilapidation that has occurred since the mill was damaged during a storm in January 1997. Walk Mill dates from the late eighteenth ...

Walsall Church: engraving

'N. E. View of Walsall Church.' North east view showing the chancel, the north aisle, and the tower top with a spire, rising above the houses below. 'S. Curtis junr. del., [drawn].'

Walsall Church: engraving

'N. W. View of Walsall Church.' North west view showing the high tower and spire, the west end and the north aisle rising above the houses below. 'Gent. Mag. April 1795, Pl. III, p.281.' 'Rev. S. Shaw ...

Walsall Town - Ancient House: sepia drawing

'Ancient Houses at Walsall, Staffordshire.' Showing a house with two wings, one being Tudor of half-timber. [Pencil note]: 'The Wool Pack at the end of the Square.' Artist: J. Buckler.

Walsall Town - North View: engraving

'View of Walsall, from the North.' Showing a very distant view of Walsall town. There are some large houses in the middle distance, and a pool or stream and a tree in the foreground, behind which Walsall ...

Walsall Town - North West View: engraving

'To the Mayor & Corporation, this North West View of Walsall, is inscribed by their obliged Servt., S. Shaw.' Showing a general view of the town from the north west. The church is shown on a hill with ...

Walsall Town - North West View: water colour painting

'Walsall.' Showing a general view of the town from the north west. The church is shown on a hill with a high spire, surrounded by tightly packed houses. There are fields in the foreground. Anonymous, ...

Walsall Town - The George Inn: sepia wash drawing

'The George Inn and Old Houses at Walsall, Staffordshire.' A view of the square known as the Bridge. The large building with three (of four) Ionic columns, originally from Fisherwick Hall, on the left, ...

Walsall Town and Church: sepia wash drawing

'North View of the Old Church at Walsall, Staffordshire.' Showing the west front of the church from a street lined with Georgian shops. There are numerous steps up to the west door and a large west ...

Walsall Town and Church: water colour painting

'Walsall.' Showing a view of a street leading up to the church, which rises high above the houses. The George Hotel with its Ionic pillars is on the left, and there are three storey houses along both ...

Walsall Town: woodcut engraving

'View of Walsall.' Showing a cottage by a stream and bridge (with one arch). The town is shown in the distance, with two windmills. Anonymous.

Walton Bridge, Stone,

Walton Bridge carrying Stafford Road over the River Trent. Although much altered, remnants of the medieval stone pack horse bridge can still be seen. The postcard publisher has mistakenly identified ...

Walton Corner, Stone

This is a view of Walton Corner, showing the junction with Stafford Street and Stafford Road, looking towards Walton Cross Roads. The house on the left stood at the end of Elm Terrace. In the distance, ...

Walton on the Hill aerial view

Photograph shows the large house known as Walton on the Hill towards the top centre of the photo. Village Gardens would later be built on the site of the house and gardens.

Walton, Stone,

The houses on the left and the bridge still stand today, although a new road bridge runs parallel to the old. In the distance is Elm Terrace.

War Memorial, Market Place, Uttoxeter

A postcard view of the War Memorial in Uttoxeter, which was carved by Robert Bridgman & Sons of Lichfield. It was unveiled on 11 November 1928 by Colonel Ratcliffe, a leading commander of the North Staffordshire ...

Ward and Sons Shoe Factory, Stafford,

The building on Albert Terrace was empty in 1966 and has now been demolished, but the gate posts by the entrance can still be seen. Note the advertisements on the side of the factory for Queensville ...

Warner's Garage, Clive Road, Pattingham.

The picture of about 1960 shows Fred & Caroline Warner's prefabricated bungalow named "Hazeldene" which they bought new in 1928, alongside their workshops and petrol pumps. Behind is Westfield Farm and ...