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Horse-drawn prison van, Stafford

Lantern slide view of a horse-drawn van with man in the driver's seat. The Stafford Knot and Queen Victoria's cypher on the side of the van indicate that this is an official vehicle, and is probably ...

Horsefair, Rugeley

Taken from the arched railway bridge looking down on Horsefair, Rugeley with Talbot Street on the right. The Station Hotel had previously been the Queen's Head and was in later years renamed The Tree ...

Horsefair, Rugeley

A postcard view of Horsefair, Rugeley, looking towards the railway arches. Note the finger direction posts on the traffic island. At this time the north-south traffic would have passed through the narrow ...

Hot Lane, Burslem

This is the view north east along Hot Lane from just beyond the loop Line railway bridge. In the background is the spoil tip of Sneyd Colliery and just visible, the aerial cableway used to move waste ...

Hulme End Station

A view of Hulme End Station, the northern terminus of the Manifold Valley Light Railway. The railway had a short lifespan, running between 1904 and 1934. The route of the railway is now a footpath and ...

Hunslet narrow gauge locomotive

The 18 inch narrow gauge 0-4-0 locomotive "Jack" built in 1898 by the Hunslet Engine Company for John Knowles & Co., manufacturers of fire bricks and earthenware pipes at Newfields Pit, Ashby Woulds, ...

Ind Coope & Co. Ltd, Burton-on-Trent

General view of the brewery, with the stores in the foreground next to the main railway line. The site, known locally as Grant's Yard is now vacant (in February 2003) with planning permission for a housing ...

Ind Coope Maltings, Burton-on-Trent

View of the four Ind Coope Maltings which stood adjacent to the main railway line, near to the station. The end of one of the platforms can be seen in the picture. This area now houses the Imex Business ...

Inside Victoria Mill, Stanley Moss Lane, Stanley

Victoria Mill belonged to Harrison & Son, manufacturers of ceramic colours and glazes. A Harrison's 1893 advertisement claimed they were "the largest glaze and colour makers in the world". Ingredients ...

Installing the new signal box, Colwich

The installation of a new London Midland Railway Type 15 electro-mechanical signal box on the Trent Valley line at Colwich. An old LNWR signal box and steam locomotives can be seen in the distance. A ...

Interior View of the Ale Stores, Joule's Brewery, Stone,

Casks of beer in the New Ale Store, Newcastle Street. The stores were built in 1881. Francis Joule came into possession of the White House Inn and brewhouse at Stone in 1758. Nine years later he ...

Irish Mail train, Cheshire.

This may be the Irish Mail train locomotive on the London and North Western Railway, pictured at an unknown location in Cheshire. The tender does not have coal rails fitted: the London and North Western ...

J Hewitt Sons works, Fenton.

Joseph Hewitt & Co. operated the Fenton Low Brick and Marl work was alongside the Biddulph Valley and Leek branch of the old North Staffordshire Railway. The line opened in 1859 and was finally closed ...

James Kent's Old Foley Pottery, King Street, Longton

James Kent's Old Foley Pottery on King Street. Foley is a small district sandwiched between Fenton and Longton and there was a pottery here in the eighteenth century. The works, now demolished, was between ...

John Burrows Boot and Shoe Repairs, Salter Street, Stafford

The sign above the door reads 'J.E. Burrows Leather Grindery Boot and Shoe Repairs'. The shop window advertises Phillips' soles and heels. Burrows Shoe Repairs started around the 1930s, with Edward ...

John Joule and Sons Ltd., Stone, beer bottle label

Oval beer bottle label advertising Joule's Special Bitter. Joule's produced Stone Ales for the home market and for export to Europe and America. Francis Joule came into possession of the White House ...

John Liversage, Mineral and Coal Merchant, Gnosall

This postcard view shows one of John Liversage’s two offices in Gnosall. The office in this picture was located by the entrance to the former railway sidings which were near Gnosall Station. In later ...

Johnson Mathey Blythe Colours Stand at Poznan Fair, Poland

The manufacture of underglaze colours in Cresswell began in 1870, when a small works was set up by Pigott and Scarratt, pharmaceutical chemists. But it was not until it was taken over by Fred Wildblood ...

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