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The River Trent frozen at Burton upon Trent

The River Trent near City Road, Stoke-on-Trent

The River Trent flowing through the city near City Road, Stoke. Here the river has been canalised with concrete sides and diverted into culverts beneath the roads and streets. In the background, the ...

The Roebuck, Wolseley Bridge

This view was taken by Wolseley Bridge looking southwards across the River Trent to The Roebuck, later known as the Wolseley Arms. A note about this early postcard: due to the Postal Regulations at ...

The Source of the Trent, Biddulph Moor. Photographed by William Blake.

Landscape taken at Biddulph Moor, Nr. Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire, showing the source of the River Trent.

The Square, Caverswall

A view of the village centre at Caverswall with the Red House Inn to the left. A Potteries Motor Transport bus is waiting at the bus stop on the right.

The Sump, Newton Road, Burton-upon-Trent

The Sump public house on Newton Road, Winshill, Burton-upon-Trent. The beer garden overlooks the River Trent and the weir. This Image is from a collection of photographs of Burton upon Trent commissioned ...

The Swimming Baths, Burton-on-Trent

View of Burton baths, with the weir in front and brewery buildings behind.

The Weir, Great Haywood

A view looking north from the Essex Bridge. On the left can be seen the weir which maintains the level of the ornamental stretch of water at Shugborough which was the original course of the River Sow. ...

Tower of the Winds and Shugborough Hall

An engraving published as a plate in "Walpoole's New Complete British Traveller’’, published in 1784. The upper view shows the Tower of the Winds (here captioned as the Temple of the Winds) in Shugborough ...

Trent Bridge, Burton-upon-Trent

Trent Bridge looking from Burton-upon-Trent across the River Trent towards Stapenhill and Winshill in Derbyshire. Trent Bridge is often known as Burton Bridge. The bridge is first mentioned in the ...

Trent Bridge, Stone

This postcard of Stone was sent during August 1905 to an address in Portman Square, London. The view looks east across Walton Bridge over the River Trent towards Stone St. Michael's Church. Over the ...

Trent Terrace and the River Trent, Norton Green

Trent Terrace is part of Ball Lane in Norton Green. The River Trent runs in front of the terraced houses, which are reached by footbridges from Ball Lane. Norton Green is the first village on the River ...

Trentham Hall - Bridge: sepia wash drawing

'The Bridge at Trentham, Staffordshire.' Showing three arches [of four], of a stone bridge. There are dense trees along the river bank and a stoney bank in the foreground. Artist: J. Buckler.

Trentham Hall and Gardens, the Cascade

The Cascade captured on an autumn day. The Cascade is at the south east end of Capability Brown's mile long lake, it takes surplus water from the lake into the nearby River Trent. The original Trentham ...

View from Carmount Head, near Bagnall, Stoke-on-Trent

A view north west from Woodhead Road over Carmountside and the valley of the River Trent. The mound on the left is the waste tip of Sneyd Collieries and the mound to the right, the waste tip of Norton ...

View of St. Michael's Church, Stone,

View of Stone looking across the River Trent. The church is St. Michael's, built in 1758 on the site of the twelfth century Priory Church of St. Mary and St. Wulfad.

Walton Bridge over the River Trent, Stone

Alhough the caption on this tinted postcard view reads 'Canal Bridge Stone, it actually shows the old Walton Bridge over the River Trent. St. Michael & St. Wulfad's Church can be seen in the distance. ...

Walton Bridge, Stone

A postcard view of Walton Bridge over the River Trent near Stone. Over the years the bridge has been much altered, remnants of the medieval stone pack horse bridge can still be seen. A new bridge known ...