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J Brookfield and Son, Town Mills, Stafford

Photograph shows J. Brookfield's & Son, millers and corn, cake, hay, straw and chass merchants at the Town Mills, Stafford. In 1911 the proprietors were L.P. Dodd and F. Peake. The mill was built ...

James Callaghan at Enderley Mills, Newcastle-under-Lyme

Prime Minister James Callaghan on a visit to Enderley Mills. Enderley Mills were founded in 1881 by Richard Stanway and specialised in the manufacture of uniforms. At the time of Stanway's ownership ...

James Chapman Clothing, Tutbury

James Chapman of Tutbury, at the Old Mill, Tutbury. The corn mill in Tutbury was converted to use as a tannery in 1913-14 by E.B. Chapman. His son Walter expaned the business to produce sheepskins. The ...

James Chapman Clothing, Tutbury

James Chapman of Tutbury, at the Old Mill, Tutbury. The corn mill in Tutbury was converted to use as a tannery in 1913-14 by E.B. Chapman. His son Walter expaned the business to produce sheepskins. The ...

James Kent's, Potters Millers, Fenton

This is the part of James Kent, Potters Millers in Fountain Street, Fenton. The photograph was taken from close to Hitchman Street, off Victoria Road. Just appearing on the extreme right hand edge is ...

Jesse Shirley's Bone and Flint Mill, Etruria, Stoke-on-Trent

Looking from the Lower Bedford Street bridge along the Trent & Mersey canal towards Etruscan Bone & Flint Mill. The canal bends left, to the right is a small canal basin for the mill. The mill was built ...

Job White's Mill, Compton, Leek

Photograph shows Job White's Mill on Compton, Leek. The section shown was designed by William Sugden and Son of Leek, Architects. A huge fire in the 1960s destroyed the majority of the mill, together ...

Jubilee Day Celebrations, Cattle Market, Leek

A large group of children sing hymns in the Cattle Market to celebrate Queen Victoria's Golden Jubilee. On the same day the Pickwood Recreation Ground was opened and 5000 schoolchildren were 'entertained ...

King George VI Coronation celebrations, Stone

An ornamental waterfall built at Stone Mill for the celebrations on the Coronation of King George VI and Queen Elizabeth in 1937.

Knypersley Mill: lithograph (vignetted)

'Knypersley Mill.' Showing the remains of a two storey building, with a barn to the left, and a pool to the right in the foreground.'W. P. Wattien delt., [drawn]; Done on stone by John Bateman.'

Level crossing on Scotia Road, Tunstall

The photograph was taken from close to the corner of King William Street and Scotia Road, looking southwards. In the centre are the level crossing gates allowing the Chatterley Whitfield mineral railway ...

Lichfield - Edial: sepia wash drawing

'At Edial.' Showing what is appears to be a cottage, perhaps a mill, by a stream.Anonymous, [Henry Curzon Allport.]

Loaded Narrowboat at Froghall Wharf

A working narrow boat loaded with limestone is seen being pulled along the canal by an unseen horse and driver. The Caldon Canal opened in 1779 and links Froghall to the Trent and Mersey Canal at Etruria, ...

Lode Mill , Alstonefield

Wheelwrights tyring a wheel at Lode Mill, near Alstonefield, in the Manifold Valley. Lode Mill ceased grinding corn in 1929. In the same year, a joiners, undertakers and wheelwrights business was ...

Lode Mill, Alstonefield

This scene shows the former thirteenth century mill to the left of the picture. It was used as a corn mill for most of its working life but originally it may have been a lead smelting mill. Lode Bridge ...

Lode Mill, Alstonefield

Lode Mill ceased grinding corn in 1929. In the same year, a joiners, undertakers and wheelwrights business was set up by John Hope, the miller's son. Lode Mill is Grade II listed and dates from the mid ...

London Mill, Ashbourne Road, Leek

The silk mill was built in 1853 on the corner of Ashbourne Road (formerly London Road) and Well Street. It was bought by the firm later known as Brough, Nicholson and Hall in 1863, who moved from a smaller ...

London Mill, Leek

London Mill silk mill was built in 1853 on the corner of Ashbourne Road (formerly London Road) and Well Street. It was bought by the firm later known as Brough, Nicholson and Hall in 1863, who moved from ...