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Bradley Lane, Hyde Lea

This unused postcard view shows a row of cottages on Bradley Lane, Hyde Lea. The buildings remain (2022) although the front gardens have changed a little and some of the chimneys have been modified. This ...

Bradley 'Old Hall': sepia drawing

Shows the hall, which was built in the 16th or early 17th century. Shows a farm house from the stock-yard at the back; apparently half-timber work, plastered over. Also shows the gables. Artist: Thomas ...

Bradley Primary School, Bradley

Built around 1887 as Bradley Endowed School, it later became Bradley CE (CC) Primary School. The school closed in 1988 and the building is now used as the Village Hall.

Bradley 'Priory' : pen drawing

Showing an Elizabethan half-timbered thatched cottage of L-shaped plan. Inscribed 'This building is to be pulled down this summer, May 1838.''T.P.W.,' [Thomas Peploe Wood]. This small timber-framed ...

Bradley Street and High Street junction, Uttoxeter

Buildings on the corner of Bradley Street and High Street, Uttoxeter prior to demolition.

Bradley Street demolition, Uttoxeter

The demolition of houses on the south side of Bradley Street. These houses were pulled down at the same time as Buntings maltings. The bus station now stands on this site.

Bradley Street, Uttoxeter

Looking west along Bradley Street. Bradley Street Infants School can be seen in the distance on the right hand side. Photographer: Gerald McCann of High Street, Uttoxeter.

Bradley Street, Uttoxeter

Bradley Street, Uttoxeter. Houses with adjoining block of terraced houses having already been demolished. Photographer: Gerald McCann of High Street, Uttoxeter.

Bradley village,

View from Almshouse Croft looking towards Chapel Lane (left) and Church Lane (right), with St Mary and All Saints Church in the distance.

Bradley, near Stafford

A postcard view from Almshouse Croft looking towards Chapel Lane (left) and Church Lane (right), with St. Mary and All Saints' Church in the distance and the Red Lion public house centre right. This ...

Bradley-in-the-Moors Church: sepia drawing

South east view from the churchyard, showing the small chancel, the nave and the west tower, which has obelisk pinnacles above a corbelled coping. The church was rebuilt in 1750 with Georgian round-headed ...

Bradley-in-the-Moors Church: water colour painting

'All Saint's Church.' South east view fromt he churchyard, showing a small chancel, the nave and the west tower, which has obelisk pinnacles above a corbelled coping. The church was rebuilt in 1750 with ...

Bradley's Clothing Factory, Kettlebrook, Tamworth

Bradley's Outfitters, Stone

Bradley's Outfitters shop stood on the corner of Lichfield Street and Church Street.

Bradley's Tailor's Shop, Uttoxeter

Bradley's had shops in Stafford (Market Square) and Uttoxeter. This shop stood at 19 Market Place, Uttoxeter. In the 1960s the manager was Wesley Hodgkinson. In 2003 it is a P.D.S.A. (People's Dispensary ...

Bradley's Wireless Shop, Stafford,

This sixteenth century building on Church Lane was originally a bakery. It was opened as a wireless shop by Mr Bradley in the 1920s. In later years housed an antiques shop and the Sheriff's Office....

Bradwell Hall, Newcastle-under-Lyme

Bradwell Hall has most notably been owned by the Sneyd family since 15th century. However this is not the original building. After the death of Ralph Sneyd, Bradwell Hall was sold to the Twigg family ...

Bradwell Hospital, Wolstanton, Newcastle-under-Lyme

This hospital was for female patients only and had 68 beds.