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Blithfield Hall

A view of the north front. Blithfield Hall, the home of the Bagot family since 1367, is a medieval house with later additions. The house was re-modelled in a Tudor castellated style in 1820-1824; the ...

Blithfield Hall

Hand-coloured engraving of Blithfield Hall, artist unknown. North west view of the Hall - the Tudor west front remains largely unaltered. Blithfield Hall, the home of the Bagot family since 1367, ...

Blithfield Hall and Orangery

A view of the north front of Blithfield Hall (to the right), with the Orangery to the left. The late 18th century Orangery was designed by James 'Athenian' Stuart. Blithfield Hall, the home of the ...

Blithfield Hall, west front

Blithfield Hall, the home of the Bagot family since 1367, is a medieval house with later additions. The house was re-modelled in a Tudor castellated style in 1820-1824; the architect was possibly John ...

Blithfield Hall: steel engraving

South west view of the Hall. Taken from an Almanac heading dated 1798. Anonymous. Blithfield Hall, the home of the Bagot family since 1367, is a medieval house with later additions. This view shows ...

Boat House, White Bridge, Stafford

The White Bridge appears to be a footbridge over the River Sow south of Green Bridge.

Boathouse , Enville Hall

This boathouse was built in the late 1850's and is beside Jordans Pool.

Boating Lake, Alton Towers

A view of the Boating Lake at Alton Towers. The bridge can be seen far right. The gardens at Alton Towers re-opened to the public after World War II in 1952. During the 1960s, under the management of ...

Boating Lake, Alton Towers

A view of the Boating Lake at Alton Towers. The gardens at Alton Towers re-opened to the public after World War II in 1952. During the 1960s, under the management of Denis and Anthony Bagshaw, Alton ...

Boats and visitors, Rudyard Lake

A postcard view of visitors at Rudyard Lake taken at the south end of the lake. The lake is a reservoir constructed in 1797 by engineer John Rennie to feed the Caldon Branch of the Trent & Mersey ...

Boats and visitors, Rudyard Lake

Rudyard Lake is a reservoir and was constructed in 1797 by engineer John Rennie to feed the Caldon Branch of the Trent & Mersey Canal. It is around 2.5 miles long and covers roughly an area of 168 acres. ...

Boats on the Lake, Trentham Gardens,

Trentham Hall was built in the 1630s for the Dukes of Sutherland. The Caroline house was replaced in the early eighteenth century by one in a Classical style. Capability Brown and Henry Holland worked ...

Boats on Trentham Lake

Boat hire and boating at the north end of Trentham lake. This early colour photograph, a Dufaycolour transparency, was probably taken by William Blake of Longton.

Boer War New Year Card, Westhorpe, Stafford

New Year card sent by the Peach family, referring to the Boer War (1899 - 1902). This was one of two wars (the first was 1880 - 1881) fought by the British in South Africa against the Boer settlers. The ...

Bonehill House, Tamworth

Bonehill House, near the north end of Drayton Park, was the seat of Mrs. Peel, relict of the late Edmund Peel, Esq., who died in November 1850 a few months after his brother Robert Peel. The Peel family’s ...

Boots' Chemists and the Post Office, Stafford,

The General Post Office moved from Eastgate Street to this building on Market Square in 1867. It remained here until 1914, when it relocated to Chetwynd House on Greengate Street.

Boscobel House: woodcut engraving

'Boscobel House, the Asylum of King Charles II.' South view, which shows the large chimney as a tower. Also shows the layout of the gardens. Anonymous.

Bostock's Factory Fire, Stafford,

Edwin Bostock's shoe factory was originally in Foregate Street, Stafford, but was destroyed by fire in 1901. This resulted in a new factory being built on Sandon Road, which opened in 1903. Bostock's ...