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Aerial view of Codsall

From 1963 to 2000 Codsall's population grew to about 11,200. Housing development continued north of the railway on sites such as Baker’s Ltd nurseries (now Bakers Way and Bakers Gardens), once famous ...

Aerial View of Hednesford

This postcard is cropped from the original Aerofolms photograph taken in 1926. Victoria Street with the Drill Hall can be seen top right. The railway station on the road bridge over the railway line ...

Aerial view of Kidsgrove

In the centre of this view is Kidsgrove Railway Station, and just to the right is the Harecastle Tunnel entrance. Bottom right is Harding's Wood Junction where the Trent and Mersey Canal joins the Macclesfield ...

Aerial view of Penkridge

In the centre of this aerial view postcard is Penkridge Market taken on a market day. The market was established in 1978 and is held on Wednesdays and Saturdays, it remains (November 2021) a feature of ...

Aerial View of Penkridge

An aerial view of the centre of Penkridge, looking north-east from above the railway station. The railway line can be seen bottom left and High Street top right. In the centre is St. Michael's Church....

Aerial view of Stafford

This aerial view of Stafford shows the railway station in the foreground, with the gasometer on the left hand side. Copyright and ownership of this image is retained by Aerofilms Ltd.

Aerial view of Stoke on Trent

An aerial view of part of Stoke on Trent. The railway can be seen running across the middle of the photograph, with the station to the left. The Trent and Mersey Canal is in front of the railway line. ...

Aerial view of Stoke-on-Trent

An aerial view of part of Stoke on Trent. Stoke Railway Station and the North Stafford Hotel can be seen top centre. St. peter's Church is just right of centre on the middle of the photograph. The Spode ...

Aerial view of Stoke-on-Trent

An aerial view looking eastwards over Stoke-on-Trent. St. Peter's Church can be seen on the right hand edge, with the Railway Station and Trent & Mersey Canal in the distance.

Aerial view of Stone from the north

A view looking towards the town centre. Station Road and the level crossing can be seen in the foreground. The town centre is in the middle of the photograph, with Walton to the right. The Workhouse ...

Aerial view of Stone from the north

A view looking towards the town centre. Victoria Terrace can and the railway can be seen in the foreground Just beyond children can be seen lining up in Christ Church School playground. The town centre ...

Aerial view of the Blythe Colour Works, Cresswell

The Blythe Colour Works pictured at its height. At the time of this photograph it employed over 400 people. The works produced colourations for the pottery and glass industries. The manufacture of ...

Aerial view of Tutbury Plaster Mill

The old cotton mill at Tutbury was adapted in 1890 to crush and grind locally mined gypsum to make plaster. It had a direct rail link to the North Staffordshire Railway branch line between Uttoxeter and ...

Aerial view of Uttoxeter

Uttoxeter from the air, The Heath, looking north towards Rocester. The Three Tuns Inn can be seen slightly right of centre of the photograph with the winding Ashbourne/Rocester Road behind it can be ...

Aerial view of Uttoxeter

Uttoxeter from the air, looking east. The road at the bottom of this view is Stone Road, running from Carter Street on the right to Smithfield Road on the left. Smithfield Road leads to High Street ...

Aerial view of West Cannock No. 1 Pit, Hednesford

This postcard photograph is an aerial view over Hednesford No.1 pit looking towards Green Heath. The colliery was located near Pye Green, inbetween the Belt Road and Green Heath Road (known locally as ...

Aerial View, Oakamoor

Aerial view of Oakamoor including Thomas Bolton's Copper Works. The River Churnet can be seen running past the factory. The Churnet valley railway line emerges from a tunnel, and crosses the river bottom ...

Ale Stores, Joule's Brewery, Stone

The ale stores on Newcastle Street were the beer matured prior to delivery. The whole area was temperature controlled. Francis Joule came into possession of the White House Inn and brewhouse at Stone ...

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