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Henry Bostock, Stafford
A portrait of Henry Bostock (1841-1923), Chairman of Lotus Ltd.
Bostock's was founded in the eighteenth century by Henry's grandfather Thomas Bostock, a cobbler. His three sons started their own boot ...
Henry Dale, shoemaker of Stafford
Henry Dale was christened at St. Mary's Church, Stafford, on 30 April 1823. His parents were recorded as Thomas Dale and Elizabeth Davis of Stafford. Thomas was employed as a shoemaker and the ceremony ...
Henry Evans Esq., Burton-on-Trent area
Mr Evans (b.1731) was the founder of the brewery on the western side of High Street in 1754, whose daughters married into the Worthington family. When he retired he bought Caudwell Hall in Derbyshire. ...
Henry Richard's Ceramic Tile works, Williamson Street, Tunstall
The bottle ovens and workshops belonging to Henry Richard's Ceramic Tile company awaiting demolition in the mid 1960s. They were part of the Pinnox Tile Works that backed onto the eastern end of Williamson ...
Henry Richards Tile Factory (Pinnox Works), Tunstall
Looking towards Henry Richards Tile Works (the Pinnox Works) from slightly higher ground to the west. On the extreme right hand side, the signals on the Potteries Loop Line to Tunstall are just in shot. ...
Hercules Mill, Stanley
Hercules Mill was originally called Stanley Mill until rebuilt by Harrison & Sons in 1887. The original mill dates back to the 16th century and in the 1860s was used to grind both corn and flint and was ...
Heron Cross Pottery. Fenton
This is the side of Heron Cross Pottery viewed from across the Stoke to Derby railway line. the photograph was taken from the lower slopes of the Fenton (Glebe) Colliery spoil tip. Chilton Street runs ...
Heron stick stand
Victorian Minton stick stand, in the form of a heron.
High Street and Granville Square, Stone
Looking from Granville Square, southwards along Stone High Street. On the right is the war memorial. Looming over the shops is the tower of Joule's Brewery, greatly altered over the years, and finally ...
High Street, Burton upon Trent
Lantern slide view of High Street, Burton upon Trent.
Copyright: Burton Library
High Street, Longton
Photograph taken along High Street (Uttoxeter Road) from St. James's churchyard, looking north to Garfield works.
HIgh Street, Stone
Looking north along Stone High Street, with the Joules Brwery offices (Co-operative Supermarket in 2012) to the left.
A postcard view by Stone photographer Phillip Dutton, of 63 High Street.
High Street, Stone
High Street decorated for Staffordshire Agricultural Society's annual County Show, which was first held at Stone in 1844 and was held at a different venue each year. On the right are the offices of Joule's ...
High Street, Tunstall
The photograph was taken from close to Christ Church (on the left), looking south towards the centre of the town. On the right, on the corner of King Street (now renamed Madison Street) is The Cheshire ...
Highfield Hall, Leek
Highfield Hall, originally called Highfield House, was built in the 1810s by Richard Badnall, a Leek silk dyer, on land bought in 1801 by his father Joseph Badnall. It was bought by silk manufacturer ...
Hill Top Cottages, Uxbridge Street, Hednesford
By 2003 the buildings were in a bad state of disrepair, and the left cottage has since been demolished. The right hand building now has an exposed brick between the upper windows inscribed 'Forge Street' ...
Hill Top Pottery. Burslem
The Hill Top Pottery (or Hill Pottery) was on Westport road (formerly Liverpool Road), Burslem, almost opposite the Hill Works of Wade Heath. Hill Top Pottery was at the top of the hill (called The Sytch) ...
Hill Works, Westport Road, Burslem.
The Hill Works was built in 1814 on what was then called Liverpool road (now Westport Road), the major road through to Tunstall and the port of Liverpool. This area was known as The Sytch. It was opposite ...