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Sideway from Rookery Lane, Stoke-on-Trent

This was the view eastwards from Rookery Lane towards the Staffordshire Collieries and Iron works in Sideway. Alongside are the spoil tips of the coal and iron works. This is now the site of the Bet 365 ...

Silver tankard, Whitby family

Silver tankard, belonged to the Whitby family. Thomas Whitby (1531-1621) aquired Shugborough. His son John Whitby sold Shugborough to the Anson family in 1624 and purchased Haywood Abbey, Great Haywood. ...

Silversmithing, County School of Art, Stafford

These students are intent on their work at a silversmithing class held at the County School of Art, Stafford. The instructor Mr E Leech is pictured offering advice on the making of a silver cream jug ...

Slag quarry near Brindley Ford, Stoke-on-Trent

A slag quarry near Brindley Ford photographed from Bemersley Road. The slag came from the old Robert Heath and Lowmoor furnaces.

Smithy, Seisdon

The man standing outside the Smithy building is thought to be Albert Oakley. The Smithy building still exists in the centre of Seisdon, as a private residence.

Soho Manufactory - Plate Company: engraving

'The Soho Plate Company. Late Matthew Boulton Plate Co.' Showing the front of the factory, which is a three storey building, with a drive-way and entrance gate.[? used as a bill head.] Anonymous.

Soho Manufactory from the Ninevah Road: steel engraving

'Soho, From the Ninevah Road.' Showing the back of the factory with trees growing up around it. 'Drawn by F. Calvert; Engraved by T. Radclyffe; Published by W. Emans, Bromsgrove St., Birmingham.'

Soho Manufactory: aquatint engraving

'Vue des Magazins & appartenants a la Manufacture de Boulton & Fothergill situee a Soho pres de Birmingham en Angleterre.' Showing a view of a large, three storey building taken near the entrance gate. ...

Soho Manufactory: coloured aquatint engraving

North east view of the Soho Manufactory, showing a large white building of three storeys, surrounded by smaller buildings.Inscribed 'To Mathew Boulton Esqr., this N. E. View of Soho Manufactory, is inscribed ...

Soho Manufactory: steel engraving

'The Soho Manufactory near Birmingham, belonging to Messrs. Boulton & Watt.' North east view showing a large white building of three storeys, surrounded by smaller buildings, and a lake to the right ...

Soho Manufactory: steel engraving

'Soho, Staffordshire.' North east view showing a large white building of three storeys, surrounded by smaller buildings, and a lake to the right of the buildings. There is parkland in the foreground, ...

Soho Manufactory: water colour painting

'Soho Manufactory.' North east view showing a large white building of three storeys, surrounded by smaller buildings. There is a lake to the right of the buildings, and parkland in the foreground. Anonymous, ...

Soho Manufactory: water colour painting with ink outline

'Birmingham.' Showing the front of the three storey main building. Also showing the drive-way leading to the building through trees, and a pool to the right of the building. Anonymous, [F. Eginton.]...

Soho Manufactory: water colour painting with pen outline

'Birmingham.' North east view showing a large white building of three storeys, surrounded by smaller buildings. There is a lake to the right of the buildings, and parkland in the foreground, with a drive ...

Soho Manufactory: woodcut engraving

'Soho,' showing the back of the factory. In the foreground men are pushing a large cog-wheel on a hand-cart, and there is a tree to the right. (There is printing on the reverse.) Anonymous.

Soho Manufactory: woodcut engraving (vignetted)

'The Soho Manufactory of Messrs. Boulton and Watt, Handsworth.' Showing the back of the factory with trees growing up around it. With five lines of letterpress describing the factory. Anonymous, [drawn ...

Staff at the Phoenix Ironworks, Rugeley

The Phoenix ironworks stood on Market Street. They were brass and ironfounders who specialised in abricultural and dairy equipment. The works were owned by R.J. Harris and Son and was one of the last ...

Stafford Foundry,