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North Staffordshire Railway train, Staffordshire

A North Staffordshire Railway train, possibly a Derby to Crewe service. The carriages are in the split milk and madder lake livery as applied up to 1896, the waist and upper pannels became madder lake ...

North Staffordshire Railway Workers, Blythe Bridge

In the centre is the guard, George Higginson, with a dog on his lap. He is surrounded by two porters, Frederick Albert Eddowes, who would have been about 15 at the time, is on the left with W.G. Gallimore ...

Norton Bridge Railway Station

Norton Bridge Station was on the London and North Western and North Staffordshire Railway lines. It was the nearest station to Eccleshall and in the mid-1800s the landlord of the Royal Oak sent omnibuses ...

Oakamoor from the North Staffs Railway Bridge

The North Staffordshire Railway opened up a station in Oakamoor along its Churnet Valley line in 1849. The main line which ran through the village closed in 1965, although a single track remained open ...

Oakamoor railway station

Oakamoor railway station, pictured during the 1950s. This style of architecture was a signature of the North Staffordshire Railway. Varying examples of outstanding NSR architecture still survive today ...

Oakamoor railway station

A member of British Railway staff, Mrs Rita Ecclestone, Clerk and Porter at Oakamoor Station, taking a moment's ease at Oakamoor station during the 1950s. This station was in a delightful setting, deep ...

Oakamoor railway station

Members of British Railways' staff go to work with some heavy luggage at Oakamoor station, while the passenger in the background, Ivan Bentley, looks on. Mr Ivan Bentley was the Permanent Way Forman for ...

Oakamoor railway station

Oakamoor railway station lies disused and overgrown in summer 1973. Designed by A.W.N. Pugin, this style of architecture was a signature of the North Staffordshire Railway. Varying examples of outstanding ...

Old Railway, Brook Lane, Newcastle-under-Lyme

A very different view to how this area was in 2002. Looking towards Clayton Road, Brook Lane is the road which runs across this photograph, with the Lyme Brook going underneath the bridge that can be ...

Old Soles Wood, Leek & Manifold Light Railway

A view of a the Leek & Manifold Valley Light Railway pictured in the Hamps Valley, north of Waterhouses, with Old Soles Wood in the background (misspelt 'Souls' on this postcard view). The railway had ...

Old Stafford and Uttoxeter Railway Gate, Saltworks Lane, Weston

George Marston was aged 4 in 1939, when he moved with his parents and siblings to Saltworks Farmhouse, Weston on Trent, near Stafford. He has kindly supplied the following information on the old railway ...

Open day at Stoke railway station

When this open day took place at Stoke railway station, the public were invited to inspect these three veteran steam locomotives. In the foreground, a child contemplates the gap between the staircase ...

Opening of the Leek & Manifold Light Railway, Waterhouses

Crowds at the Opening Day of the Leek and Manilfold Light Railway which took place at Waterhouses. The banners read “Success To The Chairman Of The Light Railway Company” and "Welcome to Earl Dartmouth". ...

Penkridge Church and Railway Line: steel engraving (vignetted)

'Penkridge,' showing the church on the right (only the top of the tower and the clerestory are visible above the trees), and the railway line on the left, with an old-fashioned steam engine. Anonymous....

Penkridge Railway Station

This postcard view shows Penkridge Station which was built by the Grand Junction Railway and opened on 4 July 1837. In later years the line became known as the Birmingham branch of the West Coast Main ...

Penkridge Railway Station

Penkridge Station stands on the Grand Junction Railway which opened on 4 July 1837.

Penkridge Town - Railway and Bull Bridge: steel engraving

'The Railway near Penkridge, Teddesley Hall in the distance.' Showing a view from the railway across to Bull bridge and Teddesley Hall in the far distance.'D. Cox [drawn]; W. Radclyffe [engraved.]'

Pool Dam Branch Railway, Pool Dam, Newcastle-under-Lyme

An old steam train is pictured here travelling down the Pool Dam Branch railway. The railway was built as an industrial line to connect the Silverdale mines and ironworks with Pool Dam, originally, so ...

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