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Banquet Hall, Alton Towers

A postcard view (looking north-east) of the Banquet Hall taken around 1927 when it was in use as a refreshment room. Over the years this room was also known as the Great Dining Room and the Dining Room. ...

Banquet Hall, Alton Towers

This postcard view shows the Banquet Hall set up as a Tea / Refreshment Room around 1927. Alton Towers was the home of the Talbot family, Earls of Shrewsbury. It was built between about 1810 and 1852. ...

Banquet Hall, Alton Towers

This postcard view shows the Banquet Hall set up as a Tea / Refreshment Room around 1927. Alton Towers was the home of the Talbot family, Earls of Shrewsbury. It was built between about 1810 and 1852. ...

Baptist Church, Stafford,

The Baptist Chapel on The Green opened in 1896. The unusual spire was designed by Birmingham architect Ewen Harper. To the right of the chapel is the Art Gallery and Library. In the 1970s the road ...

Bar Hill, Madeley

A postcard view of Madeley Village taken looking north from a field by Bar Hill towards Poolside on the A525, close to the junction with The Holborn. Although it is mostly hidden by the trees, the second ...

Barlaston Hall

Barlaston Hall stands on a hill, overlooking the Trent Valley. It was built in 1756 for Thomas Mills, an attorney from Leek. The design is attributed to Sir Robert Taylor. In 1774 Barlaston Hall featured ...

Barlaston Hall under Repair,

Barlaston Hall stands on a hill, overlooking the Trent Valley. It was built in 1756 for Thomas Mills, an attorney from Leek. The design is attributed to Sir Robert Taylor. In 1774 Barlaston Hall ...

Barlaston Methodist Chapel

Barlaston Methodist Chapel stands on Park Drive and was built in 1935.

Barlaston Old Road. Photographed by William Blake.

Street scene with a view of Barlaston Old Road, Nr. Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire.

Barlaston Railway Station,

Barley Mow Public House, Milford,

In the early twentieth century the Barley Mow was a popular inn with cyclists and day trippers. The building remains little changed today.

Barley Mow public House, Milford,

In the early twentieth century the Barley Mow was a popular inn with cyclists and day trippers. The building remains little changed today.

Barnfields Farmhouse, Weeping Cross, Stafford

This view shows the main entrance to Barnfields with the monkey puzzle tree towering over it. Barnfields was built by John Twigg in the late eighteenth-century. Some of the stonework was said to have ...

Barton Land Home for the Elderly, Barlaston,

Barton Land under repair; builders are replacing the roof tiles. The nineteenth century building was formerly known as Upper House and was the home of the Barton- Land family. The house was bequeathed ...

Basford Bridge Terrace, Cheddleton

Residents pose outside this row of cottages which is located opposite the Boat Inn at Basford Bridge, Cheddleton. The bridge crosses the Cauldon Canal. A dog is lying on the wall to the left. The buildings ...

Bass & Co. Ltd., Middle Brewery, Burton-upon-Trent

Bass & Co. Ltd.’s Middle Brewery was completed in 1858 and stood to the west of Guild Street in Burton-upon-Trent. Photograph from Boots Fine Art Views of Burton, published by Boots Limited in the ...

Bass & Co. Ltd., Middle Yard, Burton-upon-Trent

Looking west along Bass & Co. Ltd.’s Middle Yard showing the cask washing sheds. Middle Yard lay between the Bass Old and Middle Breweries. Photograph from Boots Fine Art Views of Burton, published ...

Bass & Co. Ltd., New Brewery, Burton-upon-Trent

Bass & Co. Ltd.’s New Brewery was built in 1863-1864 and stood between Station Street and Duke Street, and east of Union Street, Burton-upon-Trent. Photograph from Boots Fine Art Views of Burton, published ...