Wall Grange Station, near Cheddleton
A view of the North Staffordshire Railway's (NSR) Wall Grange railway station, near Cheddleton. This photograph was taken before the track was doubled and a second platform built in 1910. The Caldon Canal ...
Wall Grange Station, near Cheddleton
A view of the North Staffordshire Railway's Wall Grange railway station, near Cheddleton. Originally only a single track with one platform, this photograph was taken after the track was doubled and a ...
West Cannock Colliery, No 3 Hednesford
View of mine buildings and winding gear. One coal truck with the name of the colliery painted on side is standing by the railway.
West Cannock Colliery Company had 5 sites:
No.1 plant (pit) was ...
West Cannock No. 3 Colliery, Hednesford
The West Cannock Colliery Company's No. 3 pit was located near the junction of Cannock and Belt Roads in Hednesford near The Bridge Inn. It opened in 1871 and closed in 1949. Unusually there are three ...
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 ...
Worthingtons Ale Bank, Burton-on-Trent
View of Worthingtons Brewery and loading dock with railway wagons alongside. Burton High Street is behind the photographer.
Worthingtons Brewery, Burton-on-Trent
View of Worthingtons' buildings, with Steam Loco No. 4, shunters and loaders in the yard. Just behind are the hurdles placed over wagons to keep them cool in the yard.
Worthingtons Brewery, Burton-on-Trent
View of Worthingtons as seen from nearby water tanks.
Worthingtons Brewery, Burton-on-Trent.
View perhaps from the High Street crossing box. Men are loading wagons beside the Worthington Ale Dock, and a Worthington private wagon is visible sticking out from the run through the dock.
Worthingtons' Loco pulling wagons, Burton-on-Trent
In the background Brewery buildings can be seen on the right.
York Railway Station
York railway Station is on the East Coast Main Line. The present station opened in 1877 and at the time was said to be the largest in the world. Over the years the station has had several alterations ...