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Dudley Wood Road, Dudley Wood, West Midlands

A view looking north east towards Dudley Wood Road, one of a series of photographs taken showing subsidence of buildings due to coal mining. Most of the buildings to the left of the photograph are suffering ...

Duffield Lane, Newborough

View of the village looking towards the church in the far distance. The white building front of All Saints church in front of the spire is the Red Lion Inn. This picture appears on the National Brewery ...

Dunge Bottom Farm, Alstonefield

Dunge Bottom Farm stands at the far end of Gratton Lane, Alstonefield.

Dunsley Tunnel, Kinver

Dunsley Tunnel, on the Staffordshire and Worcestershire Canal, was one of the earliest built on any British canal (about 1772). It is only 23 yards long and unusually for a tunnel of this age it has ...

Dunstall Hall, Wolverhampton

The roofless shell of Dunstall Hall, Woverhampton can be seen through the trees over the moat. At the time of this photograph Dunstall Hall was owned by Alexander Staveley Hill, Esq., Q.C., M.P., and ...

Dunstall Old Hall Farm

Dunstall Old Hall Farm dates from the early 19th century and was built as the home 'model' farm for Dunstall Hall. This view, looking west. shows a farm outbuilding with Old Hall Farmhouse beyond.

Dunston, near Stafford

A postcard view of Dunston looking north along what is now the A449 Wolverhampton Road. On the left is the lych gate to St. Leonard's Church. The houses on the right, which include the old Smithy, remain ...

Dunwood Lane, Longsdon

A postcard view looking north along Dunwood Lane, near Leek. The lane leading to Gratton is just beyond the bungalow to the left.

Dutch Camp, Wrottesley Park

A photograph showing building materials to be used to build huts to house Dutch Servicemen who escaped the German invasion. The buildings were erected on part of the Wrottesley Estate at Perton adjacent ...

Dutch Football Team, Wrottesley Park

During the Second World War troops from the Princess Wilhemina and Princess Irene Brigades were stationed at Wrottesley Park, between the airfield and Wergs Road.

E.B. & W.R. Chapman's Sheepskin Works, Tutbury

E.B. & W.R. Chapman's Sheepskin Works, at the Old Mill, Tutbury. The corn mill in Tutbury was converted to use as a tannery in 1913-14 by E.B. Chapman. His son Walter expaned the business to produce ...

Earl of Shrewsbury of Ingestre and Alton Towers

Pictured in the driving seat of a Sporting Break and a team of four horses is Major Charles Henry John Chetwynd-Talbot, 20th Earl of Shrewsbury, 5th Earl Talbot and 20th Earl of Waterford (1860-1921) ...

Early Motor Car, Eccleshall

Mr J.B. Ball, Chairman of Eccleshall and District Agricultural Society, in an open tourer. He is pictured outside his home, Beech Grove at Wootton, near Eccleshall. This is a Decauville car dating ...

East Cannock wharf, Hednesford

The coal-loading wharf, East Cannock colliery canal basin near Hednesford. Cannock Chase coal was loaded to narrow boats for delivery to the Set midlands as fuel for steam powered boilers and later power ...

East Lodge House, Little Onn Hall, Church Eaton,

Photograph of the east lodge house, Little Onn Hall, from a sale catalogue. Little Onn Hall is located about 1 1/2 miles south west of Church Eaton. The hall was built c.1870 - 1875, but has been ...

Eastgate Street, Stafford,

This photograph shows the results of the Council's tree planting scheme, designed to make the street more attractive. The houses on the left are still in existence, although now they have been mainly ...

Eastwood Works, Stoke-on-Trent.

This is the Eastwood pottery works in Stoke-on-Trent which was owned by J. & G. Meakin. The company was well known for its ironstone china and white granite ware, much of which was sold in America ...

Eaves Cottage, Knightley Eaves

Eaves Cottage stood at Knightley Eaves and was demolished around 1967.