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Greyhound, Manor Court Street, Penkhull

This public house consists of two storeys, a cellar and backyard. It was constructed between 1832 and 1878 with a later one storey extension at the rear. Original outbuildings have been destroyed. Remembering ...

Beech Caves

Beech caves are man-made caves close to the hamlet of Beech where sandstone was quarried for local use. The 1879 Ordnance Survey map shows the area as an 'Old Quarry', as by then it no longer used. In ...

Bass Sentinel Diesel No. 12, Station Street, Burton-upon-Trent

Bass engine pulling a train of open waggons across Station Street, crossing the new brewery. Behind is Station Street crossing box, and waiting at the gates is a Bass dray lorry.

Allsopp's Cooperage, Burton-upon-Trent

The cooperage buildings and yard crowded with casks. On the line to the right stands Allsopp's Steam Locomotive No.5. The locomotive was built in 1876 and was cabless.

Aerial view of Walsitch Maltings, Burton-upon-Trent

Aerial view of Burton-upon-Trent

View of High Street and the surrounding area. Both rail transport links and brewery sites can be clearly seen.

Abbey Brewery, Burton-upon-Trent

View of the brewery owned by Messrs Charrington & Co., and situated close to the Abbey grounds.

Walton-on-the-Hill Village

The church spire belongs to St. Thomas' Church, built in 1853. Two years after the church opened the spire was destroyed by lightning and was replaced by a wooden spire covered in lead.

Walton-on-the-Hill, Stafford

The church spire belongs to St. Thomas' Church, built in 1853. Two years after the church opened the spire was destroyed by lightning and was replaced by a wooden spire covered in lead.

Walton-on-the-Hill, Stafford

The church spire belongs to St. Thomas' Church, built in 1853. Two years after the church opened the spire was destroyed by lightning and was replaced by a wooden spire covered in lead.

The Village, Walton on the Hill, Stafford

The church spire belongs to St. Thomas' Church, built in 1853. Two years after the church opened the spire was destroyed by lightning and was replaced by a wooden spire covered in lead.

St. Thomas' Church, Walton-on-the-Hill,

St. Thomas' Church, built in 1853. Two years after the church opened the spire was destroyed by lightning and was replaced by a wooden spire covered in lead.

St. Thomas' Church, Walton-on-the-Hill

St. Thomas' Church, Walton-on-the-Hill, near Stafford was built in 1853 to designs by Little Haywood architect, Charles Trubshaw. Two years after the church opened the spire was destroyed by lightning ...

St. Thomas' Church, Walton on the Hill

St. Thomas' Church, built in 1853 to designs by Little Haywood architect, Charles Trubshaw. Two years after the church opened the spire was destroyed by lightning and was replaced by a wooden spire ...

Wisbar House, Checkley

Wisbar House on the corner of Church Lane and New Road in Checkley. At the time of the 1837 Rate Book this house was owned by Thomas Walters. The house gained its current name after a retired sea captain, ...

Train picking up Mailbags at Full Speed

This postcard view shows the transfer of mailbags between a fast moving train and an unknown railway station. Please contact us if you recognise the precise location. In the centre on the immediate ...

Oakmeadow Bridge, No. 48, Caldon Canal, near Consall

Oakmeadow Canal Bridge No. 48, pictured during maintenance and repair work in 2014. Here the canal meets with the River Churnet which can be seen on the right. Oakmeadow Ford lock is on the far side of ...

Longton Y.S.L., Swimming Baths, Longton

A group of children with adults, named in the photograph caption as ‘Longton Y.S.L.’ pictured outside the gates to the Corporation Yard at the rear of Longton Swimming Baths, which is the large building ...