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The Watts-Russell Cross, Ilam

A postcard view with the Grade II listed Watts-Russell Cross in the foreground. This elaborate cross was raised by Jesse Watts-Russell of Ilam Hall in memory of his wife Mary, who died in 1840. It is ...

The western end of Werrington Road, Bucknall

looking along Werrington Road from close, to the junction with Bucknall Road. Ruxley Road, as was, is the road off to the right, but it changes in road layout means it no longer joins Werrington Road. ...

The Wharf and Cowley Tunnel, Gnosall

A postcard view looking south towards Cowley Tunnel taken from the Boat Inn Bridge, also known as Wharf Bridge, Bridge No. 34, over the Shropshire Union Canal in Gnosall. On the left there is a part ...

The White Bridge, Rocester

A postcard view of the White Bridge over the River Dove at Rocester.

The Windmill Inn, Ash Bank Road, Werrington

The Windmill Inn stands (2023) on the A52, Ash Bank Road, a short distance from Werrington Windmill. The original Windmill Inn stood much closer to the windmill which is thought to have been built ...

Thomas Hames and Sons, Aldergate, Tamworth

Thomas Hames and Sons, coach builders and painters. Standing outside the premises at 10 Aldergate are (left to right) Caleb Hames, Sydney Hames, Harold Richards, and Tom Hames.

Thor’s Cave, Leek & Manifold Light Railway

A colour-tinted postcard of Thor's Cave in the Manifold valley, postmarked July 1906. Also pictured is Thor's Cave Station on the Leek & Manifold Light Railway, which served the village of Wetton and ...

Three Crowns Inn, Little Stoke,

The Three Crowns Inn, Little Stoke after a major fire in February 2001 which gutted the original timber-framed part of the building.

Three Crowns Inn, Little Stoke, Stone,

The Three Crowns Inn is a former coaching inn on the London to the north-west route. The Shardlow family were licensees at the inn for 180 years. Leah Ethel Shardlow was the last member of the family ...

Three Lows Toll House, Cotton

Dating from 1762, Three Lows toll house stood on the Blythe Marsh to Thorpe Road at Three Lows, near Cotton, close to the junction with the B5417. It has since been demolished.

Tillington, Stafford,

Tipping Street, Stafford

Tipping Street has also been named Chipping Street, Dog Lane and The Diglake. The junction between Tipping Street and Eastgate Street was the site of the old crockery market; it is still known as Pitcher ...

Tipping Street, Stafford, (1)

On the far left is the Oddfellows Hall. The gable end (in the centre) belongs to St. Chad's Schoolroom; to the right of the schoolroom is St. Chad's Passage. The double fronted shop building just ...

Tithe Barn Road, Stafford,

View from St. John's Walk. On the right is the site of the tithe barn, which gave the road its name. The left hand side is virtually unchanged and could be easily recognised today.

Tittensor Road,

Tixall - Pillar showing mile distances: pen and ink drawing

'Pillar at Tixall.' Showing an obelisk marked Tixall and Ingestre 1776, showing mileage 3.5 miles to Stafford, London 131 miles. A man and his dog are seated at the bottom of the pillar. 'T. P. W.,' ...

Tixall - Stone Pillar showing Mileage: pen and ink drawing

Showing two blocks of an octagonal stone pillar marked Tixall and Ingestre 1776, showing mileage 3.5 miles to Stafford, Litchfield [sic] 12 miles, London 131 miles.Anonymous, [?T. P. Wood].

Tixall Bridge, near Milford

This Is the bridge over the Sow in Holdiford Road, Milford at the point where the river is the boundary between Berkswich and Tixall parishes. Postcard published by William Shaw of Burslem.