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Mill Street, Leek

View down Mill Steet, looking from the top, with the Maude Institute on the right. Thee were multi-storey houses built into the rock, with back-kitchens hollowed out of the rock, the remains of which ...

Mill Street, Leek

The large building on the left with several chimney pots was once used as the police station. Half way down the street on the left is The Royal Oak pub, which was here before the pagoda toilets were built. ...

Mill Street, Penkridge

A view of Mill Street, showing numbers 10, 11 and 12.

Mill Street, Penkridge

18th and 19th century house frontages on Mill Street.

Mill Street, Penkridge

18th and 19th century house frontages on Mill Street, looking west towards the junction with Market Street.

Mill Street, Stafford

Watercolour painting of houses and shops, looking north along Mill Street, near the junction with Church Lane. Titled 'Mill Street Grove, Stafford'. Signed bottom right: 'Ruby Bostock''. Artist: ...

Mill Street, Stone

A view taken from the High Street looking towards the Mill. All the two-storey buildings in the foreground were demolished in the later 1990s to make way for Christchurch Way. In the far distance can ...

Mill Wheels on Victoria Park, Stafford,

The town mill was built by George Brewster in 1834, on the site of the medieval town mill. It was powered by two wheels, fed from the mill pool by a culvert running under the road. The mill was demolished ...

Millfield Road, Longton

This is now Weston Coyney Road. Photograph taken from waste ground to the west of the mineral line.

Millfield Road, Longton

Looking south west from Millfield Road. This is now Weston Coyney Road. St. James's Church can be seen in the distance.

Millrise Road, Milton, Stoke-on-Trent

A view east along Millrise Road past Milton Recreation and Bowling Club (on the right). Millrise Road is in the "up end" of the village and was called Market Street until the 1950s. Most of the houses ...

Milton, Norton and beyond from Forresters Bank (Baddeley Edge).

A view west from one of the quarries on top of Forrester's Bank near Baddeley Edge. Norton Colliery spoil tip is to the right with Leek New Road (A53) passing to its left. Buller's (Allied Insulators ...

Milwich Village,

Uttoxeter Road, Milwich. The thatched building on the right, In the curtilage of Ivy House Farmhouse, has the appearance of originating as a farm building but is now residential. The flat-roofed single-storey ...

Milwich Village,

Seated under the tree is Bill Bennett, the blacksmith. Standing by the house on the left is Tommy Steele, who had been in prison. He had no home and was allowed to sleep in the forge, where he worked ...

Minton Cottages, 267 - 281 Hartshill Road, Hartshill, Stoke-on-Trent

This building plan is of the Minton Cottages on Hartshill Road in Hartshill, Stoke-on-Trent. These houses were built in 1857 by Herbert Minton for the employees of the Minton pottery factory. When they ...

Minton Cottages, 267 Hartshill Road, Hartshill, Stoke-on-Trent

This building plan is of 267 Hartshill Road in Hartshill. This row of cottages was built in 1857 by Herbert Minton, of the Minton ceramic factory, for his work force. The cottages still stand today and ...

Minton's Cottages, Hartshill Road, Stoke-on-Trent

In the centre of the photograph are a group of three cottages (numbers 289 to 293) on Hartshill Road which form part of a longer terrace. At the far end is number 287 which was the former Hartshill Institute. ...

Miss Sanders’ retirement, Ashley Heath

One of Swynnerton’s best loved characters, Miss A Sanders (back row centre holding a bouquet), Headmistress of the County Primary School, left the small village school for the last time in July. If you ...