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Grimwades Ltd, Winton Pottery, Elgin Works, Stoke
Grimwades Ltd.'s pottery factory, a view from the tow path on the Trent and Mersey Canal looking across the railway line. Messrs. Grimwade Brothers established their Winton Pottery (Stoke) in about 1886. ...
Grimwade's Winton Pottery, Stoke on Trent
The buildings with the bottle ovens belong to Grimwade's Winton Pottery. The kilns have been demolished and the site of the factory redeveloped. To the left are the backs of terraced houses on Newlands ...
Gypsum Mine, Fauld
The entrance to Staton's Gypsum Mine at Fauld, near Tutbury. Mining at Fauld began in the 19th century. By the 1890s there were two companies mining at Fauld: Peter Ford & Co. and J.C. Staton & Co. ...
Gypsum Mine, Fauld
Removing gypsum from the rock face. The bed of gypsum mined at Fauld is up to 3.5m thick and is 60 to 100m below ground. The mine workings reach as far south as Rangemore and Tatenhill.
Mining at ...
Gypsum Mine, Fauld
Placing explosive charges in a seam of gypsum.
Mining at Fauld began in the 19th century. By the 1890s there were two companies mining at Fauld: Peter Ford & Co. and J.C. Staton & Co.
John Clark ...
Gypsum Mine, Fauld
Gypsum ready for removal following blasting. Around 196 tonnes of rock and a 3.8m advance have resulted from this blasting.
The entrance to Staton's Gypsum Mine at Fauld, near Tutbury. A locomotive ...
Gypsum Mine, Fauld
The entrance to Staton's Gypsum Mine at Fauld, near Tutbury. A locomotive is seen hauling large blocks of gypsum (calcium sulphate).
Mining at Fauld began in the 19th century. By the 1890s there ...
Hall’s Lake Pavilion, Rudyard Lake
The refreshment chalet in this postcard view along with a nearby landing stage were built by the North Staffordshire Railway Company, and was leased to John Hall. He started hiring boats and running motor ...
Hall's Lake Pavilion, Rudyard
This refreshment chalet and the nearby landing stage were built by the North Staffordshire Railway Company, and was leased to John Hall. He started hiring boats and running motor launch trips around ...
Hammerhouse Farm, Norton Bridge
Hammerhouse Farm is a Grade II listed timber-framed building dated 1604 on a fireplace. It is located on Smithy Lane, Norton Bridge close to the railway junction of the West Coast Main Line to Crewe ...
Hammerwich
Hammerwich is a pleasant village, situated on a hill about three miles south-west of Lichfield and to the north of Watling Street (the A5). The village was once served by both canal and railway. It has ...
Hampsfield House, the GEC Convalescent Home
This postcard view was published by GEC to advertise Hampsfield House, the company Convalescent Home near to Grange over Sands, Cumbria.
Hampsfield House was opened initially as the Sir George Nelson ...
Hanford Road Halt, Trentham
A postcard view looking along New Inn Lane at Trentham towards Hanford Road Halt on the Trentham Park Branch of the North Staffordshire Railway. The branch and halt opened in March 1910 but closed only ...
Hanley and Shelton from Hartshill Park, Stoke-on-Trent
The photograph was taken from the end of Vicarage Road, at the entrance to Hartshill Park and Nature Reserve. Looking north east, the tower in the middle of the photograph is St Mark's Church in Shelton, ...
Hanley Station
The booking and parcels office of Hanley railway station stood on what became the car park of the Grand Hotel on Trinity Street. The platforms were in a deep, sharply curved cutting below Trinity Street, ...
Hanley Station
The main entrance and booking hall of Hanley Station on the Potteries Loop Line. This photograph was taken from just outside the Grand Hotel in Trinity Street. The line is in a deep cutting below the ...
Happy Days Coaches, Stafford
In the centre of this photograph Mr W H Austin is pictured with his staff outside the Happy Days Coaches booking office on the corner of Derby Street and Railway Street in Stafford.
The Happy Days ...
Hardinge Street, Fenton
Looking along Hardinge Street from Standard Street. The view today is much changed with the terraced houses, all built before 1880, replaced with semi-detached housing. The Albion Inn has been demolished. ...