London Mill, Ashbourne Road, Leek
The silk mill was built in 1853 on the corner of Ashbourne Road (formerly London Road) and Well Street. It was bought by the firm later known as Brough, Nicholson and Hall in 1863, who moved from a smaller ...
London Mill, Leek
London Mill silk mill was built in 1853 on the corner of Ashbourne Road (formerly London Road) and Well Street. It was bought by the firm later known as Brough, Nicholson and Hall in 1863, who moved from ...
Loom, Thomas Whittles Ltd., Leek
Looms set up at the Wellington Mills on Strangman Street. The mills were built in 1853 and owned for most of their working life by Thomas Whittles Ltd., a family firm which traded from the premises for ...
Looms, Thomas Whittles Ltd., Leek
Looms and operator at the Wellington Mills on Strangman Street. The mills were built in 1853 and owned for most of their working life by Thomas Whittles Ltd., a family firm which traded from the premises ...
Looms, Thomas Whittles Ltd., Leek
Looms set up at the Wellington Mills on Strangman Street. The mills were built in 1853 and owned for most of their working life by Thomas Whittles Ltd., a family firm which traded from the premises for ...
Machine room (dresses), Job White & Sons Ltd, Compton Mills, Leek
The picture was one of a number taken at Job White & Sons factory during the year of Queen Elizabeth II's coronation.
Madeley Pool Mill, Madeley
A view of Madeley Pool looking over towards the Mill. The rural nature of Madeley can be seen, with fields and farms in the background. The centre of the village has changed very little over time, with ...
Mallorca
Soft ground etching by Francis Kelly (born 1927)
Dimensions: height - 370mm, width - 495mm
Mavesyn Mill, Mavesyn Ridware
The water mill at Mavesyn Ridware. The disused mill wheel and bridge over the mill race can be seen to the right.
The mill which had been used to grind corn was last used around 1891 and much of it ...
Mavesyn Mill, Mavesyn Ridware
The water mill at Mavesyn Ridware. The disused mill wheel and bridge over the mill race can be seen to the right.
The mill which had been used to grind corn was last used around 1891 and much of it ...
May Seeds Mill, near Cradley Heath
A view of Penn Common with a track and stream. A woman is leaning over the bridge.
Penn Common is a large area of open land that is bounded by the A449 Wolverhampton to Stourbridge Road in the west, ...
Mayfield - Hanging Bridge: engraving
'Cotton Mills at Hanging Bridge, Staffordshire. From a Picture in the Possession of the Right Hon. Robert Earl Ferrers.' Showing a river with buildings in the distance.'Malcolm [engraved].'
Mayfield Mill
Mayfield Mill has a long history of textile production dating back to 1795 when a cotton mill was built on what was already an industrial site. Following a fire in 1806, which resulted in the destruction ...
Mayfield Mill, Mayfield
Mayfield Mill has a long history of textile production dating back to 1795 when a cotton mill was built on what was already an industrial site. Following a fire in 1806, which resulted in the destruction ...
Meir Heath Windmill
The windmill was in existence by 1775, and was a red brick tower with four sails, boat cap and a tailpole. It ceased work in the early 20th century. It was converted into a water tower in 1908 and was ...
Meir Heath. Photographed by William Blake.
Street scene with a view of the windmill and Windmill Pub at Meir Heath, Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire.
Mellor Mineral Mills, Aqueduct Street, Stoke upon Trent
G. Mellor & Co was a potters' millers in Aqueduct Street in Stoke. Aqueduct Street linked Glebe Street to an aqueduct over the Newcastle under Lyme Canal. The street ran between the Town Hall and The ...
Mellor's Minerals mill, Etruria Vale, Stoke-on-Trent
Mellor's mill was alongside the Caldon Canal just off Etruria Vale Road. The canal is hidden behind the wall and buildings on the left. This was once the Anderton Canal Company wharf and basin, the bridge ...