Wall Grange Pumping Station, near Cheddleton
Staffordshire Potteries Water Works Company's Wall Grange Pumping Station, built in 1849, was the first one locally to have provided water to Stoke on Trent. In the foreground a boy is fishing in the ...
Wall Grange Pumping Station, near Cheddleton
The building to the right of the image is the Staffordshire Potteries Water Works Company's Wall Grange Pumping Station, built in 1849 was the first one locally to have provided water to Stoke on Trent. ...
Wall Grange Railway Station, near Cheddleton
Wall Grange Station was opened in 1873. The line was originally constructed as single track throughout from Milton Junction (where the line diverged from the Biddulph Valley line) to Leek Brook Junction. ...
Wall Grange Railway Station, near Cheddleton
Wall Grange Station was opened in 1873. The line was originally constructed as single track throughout from Milton Junction (where the line diverged from the Biddulph Valley line) to Leek Brook Junction. ...
Wall Grange Station, near Cheddleton
A view of the North Staffordshire Railway's Wall Grange railway station, near Cheddleton. Originally only a single track with one platform, this photograph was taken after the track was doubled and a ...
Wall Grange Station, near Cheddleton
Wall Grange Station was opened in 1873. The line was originally constructed as single track throughout from Milton Junction (where the line diverged from the Biddulph Valley line) to Leek Brook Junction. ...
Wall Grange Station, near Cheddleton
A view of the North Staffordshire Railway's (NSR) Wall Grange railway station, near Cheddleton. This photograph was taken before the track was doubled and a second platform built in 1910. The Caldon Canal ...
Wall Grange Station, near Cheddleton
Wall Grange Station was opened in 1873. The line was originally constructed as single track throughout from Milton Junction (where the line diverged from the Biddulph Valley line) to Leek Brook Junction. ...
Wall Grange Station, near Cheddleton
Wall Grange Station was opened in 1873. The line was originally constructed as single track throughout from Milton Junction (where the line diverged from the Biddulph Valley line) to Leek Brook Junction. ...
Weavers' Cottages, Cheddleton
A photograph of a painting by Vera Priestman (1908-1981) showing the Weavers' Cottages in the Tanyard, Station Road, Cheddleton as they were in tyhe 19th century. Vera was the author of the local history ...
Well Dressing, Cheddleton
Well dressing at Cheddleton. The design is of New Testament scenes with the inscription 'Let the children come to me'. The well is located in Station Road near the junction with Leek Road. Here, it is ...
Well Dressing, Cheddleton
Well dressing at Cheddleton, 1985. The design is of new Testament scenes with inscription 'Let the children come to me'. The well is located in Station Road near the junction with Leek Road. Here, it ...
William Pegg, Cheddleton
A carte de visite portrait of William Pegg of Cheddleton, leaning on fence post.
Photographer: T. Wint, Alton.
Windy Arbour, Cheddleton
Windy Arbour, Cheadle Road, Cheddleton, was the home of John Milner and Mary Ann Milner (nee Clowes) and their family. Two of their children Thomas (born 1862) and Miriam (born 1865) are seated on the ...
Workers at Wall Grange Brickworks, near Cheddleton
Group of workers pose in front of a kiln at Wall Grange Brickworks. Some of the men and boys are holding brickmaking tools and moulds. The foreman or 'gaffer' is to the right, wearing a bowler hat.
The ...
Army group, unknown location
An Army battalion taken at an unknown barracks during World War Two. On the back row, 2nd from the left, is Archie Sutton of Cheddleton, highlighted with an arrow
Beating the Bounds, Wetley Rocks
Beating the bounds, Cheddleton Parish. Men and boys climbing up ladder onto the roof of the Plough Inn, Wetley Rocks. The parish boundary between Cheddleton and Consall passes through the building.
Beating ...
Belle Vue Cottage, Leek
The cottage was sited in Belle View Road, Leek in a predominantly industrial area. It was the parental home of Miss Harriet Brooks or Brookes (1873-1916) who in 1894 married Ralph de Tunstall Sneyd. Ralph ...