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Wharf House, Fradley Junction

Wharf House, Fradley, is a Grade II listed building dating from the early to mid 19th century. It stands (2025) on the Trent & Mersey Canal at its junction with the Coventry Canal.

Wharf Inn, Shebdon,

Ann Ethel was the licensee of the Wharf Inn.

Wharf Street, Longton. Photographed by William Blake.

Street scene taken at Wharf Street, Longton, Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire. This is possibly the best known image from the collection. Blake, in a library entry for the North Staffs Field Club, describes ...

Wheaton Aston Lock

Wheaton Aston Lock stands on the Shropshire Union Canal, which was engineered by Thomas Telford and opened in March 1835.

Wheaton Aston,

This is a view from Ivetsey Road, Wheaton Aston, at the junction with High Street and Broadholes Lane. The building on the left was Fountain House. The buildings have now been demolished and replaced ...

Wheelwright, Swynnerton

Wheelwright George H. Bennett at work on Swynnerton Main Street. The wheelwrights was a family business, established during the 19th century. The ownership passed through several hands including George ...

White Lion Inn, Stafford,

The White Lion Inn was built on the site of the medieval St. John's Hospital and Chapel on Lichfield Road; the rear structure of the inn included stonework from the old chapel. On the right is the eighteenth ...

White Lion Inn, Stafford,

The White Lion Inn was built on the site of the medieval St. John's Hospital and Chapel; the rear structure of the inn included stonework from the old chapel. Timber framing inside was dated to 1620. ...

White Lion Street, Stafford,

This photograph was taken from Wolverhampton Road. The building on the right lasted until the 1970s when, along with Camden Place and Timmis' Antique Shop it was demolished to make way for the inner ...

Whitebridge Lane Railway Crossing Gatekeeper's Cottage, Stone

Built in about 1849, this railway crossing gatekeeper's cottage was built in typical North Staffordshire Railway 'Tudorbethan' style. It is Grade II listed. Josie Bentley was the last crossing keeper ...

Whitgreave village,

View of Whitgreave village looking west down main road from the churchyard. Grange Farm is in the centre of the photograph.

Whitmore - Railway Bridge: steel engraving

'View Near Whitmore.' Showing an early type of train coming under a bridge along a cavern-like cutting.'C. Radclyffe; W. Radclyffe.'

Widening the railway embankment, Armitage

A London and North Western Railway tank locomotive hauling wagons filled with materials for widening the railway embankment between Rugeley and Armitage. This photograph was probably taken near Armitage ...

Wild Strawberry, or Fragaria vesca

This perennial spreads across hedgebanks, railway embankments and clearings by spreading its runners. Flowering between April and July, it can grow to a height of 15cm and produces fruit until October. This ...

William Booth's Visit to Stone,

William Booth (1829 - 1912), known as 'General Booth', founded the Christian Mission in 1865. The movement aimed to help the poor and needy of London's East End, and as it developed was renamed the ...

Williamson Street, Tunstall

Looking east from Gibson Street towards Scotia Road. Right at the bottom, the bridge carrying the Potteries Loop Line is just visible. The ovens and building on the left belong to Henry Richard's Tiles ...

Windmill Hotel, Werrington

A postcard view of the Windmill Hotel with an Ind Coope & Allsopp Brewery lorry parked in front of the building. On the right the Inn sign clearly advertises it as the Windmill Inn, which still stands ...

Windmill Inn and Crossroads, Meir Heath,