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Oakamoor railway station

Oakamoor railway station lies disused and overgrown in summer 1973. Designed by A.W.N. Pugin, this style of architecture was a signature of the North Staffordshire Railway. Varying examples of outstanding ...

Oakamoor railway station

Oakamoor railway station, pictured during the 1950s. This style of architecture was a signature of the North Staffordshire Railway. Varying examples of outstanding NSR architecture still survive today ...

Oakamoor Station

Oakamoor Station stands on the North Staffordshire Railway's Churnet Valley line. It was built in about 1849 in typical N.S.R. picturesque Tudor style.

Old Soles Wood, Leek & Manifold Light Railway

A view of a the Leek & Manifold Valley Light Railway pictured in the Hamps Valley, north of Waterhouses, with Old Soles Wood in the background (misspelt 'Souls' on this postcard view). The railway had ...

Opening of the Leek & Manifold Light Railway, Waterhouses

Crowds at the Opening Day of the Leek and Manilfold Light Railway which took place at Waterhouses. The banners read “Success To The Chairman Of The Light Railway Company” and "Welcome to Earl Dartmouth". ...

Overhead conveyor under construction, Bass, Burton-on-Trent

View from the Joiners' shop, showing the conveyor passing over a cut-out on the fire station roof. The engine shed is in the foreground, and one of Worthingtons' petrol locos is visible on the left.

Paragon Road, Longton

Photograph taken looking South to St. James's Church. The Terrace Inn can be seen on the corner of Railway Terrace and also the railway bridge. Paragon Road was formerly known as Ford Street.

Park Street Maltings, Burton-on-Trent

The maltings were part of James Eadie's Cross Street Brewery.

Penkridge Church and Railway Line: steel engraving (vignetted)

'Penkridge,' showing the church on the right (only the top of the tower and the clerestory are visible above the trees), and the railway line on the left, with an old-fashioned steam engine. Anonymous....

Penkridge Railway Station

This postcard view shows Penkridge Station which was built by the Grand Junction Railway and opened on 4 July 1837. In later years the line became known as the Birmingham branch of the West Coast Main ...

Penkridge Railway Station

Penkridge Station stands on the Grand Junction Railway which opened on 4 July 1837.

Percy Buckley at Stafford Common Signal Box

Percy Buckley is pictured by Stafford Common Signal Box wearing his uniform on the day he retired from British Railways after 51 years’ service. His final job with BR was as Yard Foreman at Stafford ...

Phoenix Works, Longton

This photograph was taken from Longton Train Station depicts the Phoenix Works bottle ovens of the original Thomas Forester factory built in 1879 & closed in 1959. The site has had many uses and occupants ...

Phoenix Works, Longton

Pottery factory exterior including chimney and bottle kilns. Taken at the Phoenix pottery works, Longton, Stoke-on-Trent. Longton railway station can be seen in the foreground. Taken from the Gladstone ...

Pinfold Signal Box, Uttoxeter

A view showing Pinfold Crossing signal box in Uttoxeter, built by the North Staffordshire Railway on the Stoke-on-Trent to Uttoxeter line. It has since been demolished and replaced with the new signal ...

Pinnox junction, Tunstall

A North Stafford Railway locomotive is shown here, about to leave Pinnox Junction with coal from Whitfield Colliery around the turn of the 20th century. To the right, the Tunstall Lower Branch railway ...

Pinnox sidings, Tunstall

The view south from the Greenbank Road railway bridge towards Pinnox Sidings and Scotia Road. The tower of St Paul's Church, Burslem is just to the left of the centre chimney. Pinnox sidings served ...

Pittshill Station, Tunstall

The photograph was taken at Pittshill Station The station was just north of Furlong Road on the Potteries Loop Line. Opened in 1874 and closed in 1964 the area of the station has been much altered by ...