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Aerial view of Cheadle, Hospital area
In the bottom right corner is Cheadle Hospital, with The Birches and Major's Barn nearby. St. Giles' C of E Church and the cemetery are in the upper right edge of the photograph.
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Aerial view of Cheadle, Leisure Centre area
The blue-roofed Leisure Centre is in the foreground, with the view looking towards the centre of the town. To the right of the Catholic Church (spire at top of picture), is the Kwik-Save store on the ...
Aerial view of Cheadle, Recreation Ground area
View of the Recreation Ground surrounded by Tean Road, Mill Road, and Park Avenue. Behind the blue-roofed Leisure Centre is the Lightwood housing estate, (at the top of the picture). The picture has been ...
Aerial view of Cheadle, Station Road area
View of the High schools, Station Road, Atlee Road and Tean Road. The photograph has been taken from just above the cricket ground, just south of the junction with Park Avenue.
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Aerial view of Checkley
An aerial view of Checkley looking north-west. Church Lane and St. Mary and All Saints' Church are in the foreground, with the Red Lion on the left opposite the church tower. At the top of the photograph ...
Aerial View of Clayton, Newcastle-under-Lyme
A very different landscape to that of the present. Note the fork in the road to the right of the image - that is the junction between Northwood Lane and Clayton Road, the site of a roundabout today connecting ...
Aerial view of Codsall Secondary School
Looking south with Billbrook Road in the foreground and Elliots Lane on the right hand edge.
Aerial view of Coton Hill Asylum, Stafford
Coton Hill Asylum was built in the 1850s and opened in 1854. It was originally built as an extension to the County Asylum in order to house private patients. It was to be known as The institution for ...
Aerial View of Coton Hill Asylum, Stafford
Coton Hill Asylum was built in the 1850s and opened in 1854. It was originally built as an extension to the County Asylum in order to house private patients. It was to be known as The institution for ...
Aerial View of Darlaston Hall, Stone,
The Darlaston estate was owned by Burton Abbey, but during the Reformation the estate was sold to James Collier, a wool merchant.
The estate was sold to William Jervis of Meaford in 1655, and it remained ...
Aerial View of Dorman's Factory, Stafford,
Dorman's factory on Tixall Road, which rums from bottom left to top right. The road across the bottom of the picture is Harrowby Street.
Founded by William Henry Dorman in 1870 on Foregate Street, ...
Aerial view of Dosthill, Tamworth
An aerial view of Dosthill, with the Stone Ware Clayworks pictured in the centre.
Aerial view of Duncan Hall, Yarnfield
An aerial view Duncan Hall at Yarnfield, looking north east.
The General Post Office Engineering Department Central Training School opened in Yarnfield in 1946. It occupied buildings at Howard Hall, ...
Aerial view of Eccleshall
An aerial view of Eccleshall taken from the south, with the High Street running from left to right. Holy Trinity Church is prominent at the left hand edge, and Eccleshall Castle is in the trees, top left.
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Aerial view of Eccleshall
An aerial view of Eccleshall taken from the south west, with the High Street running from the bottom left hand corner.
Postcard photographed and published by Aerofilms Ltd. of Hendon, Middlesex.
Aerial View of Evode Chemical Works Ltd., Stafford
Aerial view of the Common Road site.
Spic and Span Shoe Polishes Ltd. was established in Glover Street on 3 June 1932. The company was partly owned by Lotus Ltd., the shoe manufacturers.
In 1938 ...
Aerial view of Farley Hall
The Farley estate passed to Richard Bill of Norbury, Derbyshire by marriage in 1607. He built Farley Hall shortly afterwards. There were extensive alterations in 1784.
The Hall was later a Youth ...
Aerial View of Gas Works, Stone
An aerial view showing the Gas Works and surrounding area. The two gasometers shown here were demolished shortly afterwards, and a new one built closer to Stafford Street. Top right is the Crown Bowling ...