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Brindley Heath Hospital, Cannock Chase
The twelve main Wards of the Hospital were connected at the rear by a long corridor that allowed patients and staff to access and exit without having to be exposed to inclement weather. The two soldiers ...
Brindley Heath Hospital, Cannock Chase
The Wards, like the huts, were lined with a type of asbestos as a form of insulation. You can still find the brick bases where the stoves for heating would have stood. There were apparently three stoves ...
Brindley Heath Hospital, Cannock Chase
The caption For this photograph was "Farewell to Matron" and she is beaming as she is waved off by staff and patients along the main driveway in front of the wards. Above the windscreen can be seen one ...
Brindley Heath Hospital, Cannock Chase
This postcard was sent by a nurse working at the hospital and she has marked with a cross where her Ward was, which was No. 11. Further down the main track you can see the flagpole which was at the entrance ...
Brindley Heath Hospital, Cannock Chase
An interesting view of part of Brindley Hospital which was also known as Rugeley Camp Hospital even though it served both Camps. The motor vehicle is parked outside the Mortuary Block, the building behind ...
Brindley Heath Hospital, Cannock Chase
This is the main entrance to the Brindley Hospital Site with the admission building half way down the main roadway on the left in between the twelve wards blocks. The sign by the entrance mentions the ...
Brindley Heath Hospital, Cannock Chase
This is an inside view of one of the main wards which were roughly the length of three standards huts joined together. At one end was the main corridor that linked all the main wards and principal rooms, ...
Brindley Heath Hospital, Cannock Chase
These were the Officers Quarters belonging to the Royal Army Medical Corps stationed at Rugeley Hospital on Cannock Chase. Behind these buildings was the Officers' Mess and Ablutions. These huts were ...
Brindley Heath Hospital, Cannock Chase
This postcard view looks south from Rugeley Camp towards Brindley Heath Hospital which can be seen on the left amongst the trees. The Hospital was also known as Rugeley Hospital even though it served ...
Brindley Mill, Leek
A view of the water mill on the River Churnet in Mill Street, prior to its restoration in the 1970s. The mill was built in 1752, almost certainly by James Brindley, the great canal builder, who is known ...
Brindley Mill, Leek
A postcard view of Brindley Mill from an original drawing by Carl M. Haywood. The mill was built in 1752, almost certainly by James Brindley, the great canal builder, who is known to have set up his ...
Brindley Mill, Leek
The mill was built in 1752, almost certainly by James Brindley, the great canal builder, who is known to have set up his workshop in Mill Street ten years earlier. The left hand side of the building was ...
Brindley Village, Cannock Chase
Children, adults and dogs with entrance to Brindley Village in background with the sign 'Brindley Village' to the right. People in photograph (left to right): seated on verge is Douglas Davis; standing ...
Brindley Village, Hednesford, Cannock Chase
Brindley Village was the mining village of West Cannock No. 5 Colliery and the miners and their families lived in the converted Hospital Wards and outbuildings that was once Rugeley (Brindley) Military ...
Brine Swim, Royal Brine Baths, Stafford,
In the 1880s a thick bed of salt was discovered on Stafford Common, during the search for a water supply for the town. This led to the opening of the Brine Baths in Greengate Street in 1892, designed ...
Briscoe and Smith family at Astage House, Croxton
Standing outside of Astage House, Croxton are (from left to right): Amy Smith, her mother Emily Smith, sister Irene Smith, brother Arthur, Sybil Briscoe, her parents Elizabeth and Henry Briscoe, and her ...
Briscoe Cottage, Clifton Campville
Briscoe Cottage at Hill Top, Clifton Campville.
Briscoe family grave, Croxton
The grave of Henry and Elizabeth Briscoe in the churchyard if St. Paul’s Church, Croxton, near Eccleshall.
Henry died in 1918 age 68 whilst living at Croxton Villa. Elizabeth died suddenly at Astage ...