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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.
Postcard ...
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
Close up view of the town Gasworks on Crown Street, Stone. This view shows the new gasometer built in 1937. When War broke out in 1939 the Joule’s Stone Ales advertisement was painted out to try and ...
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 ...
Aerial view of GEC Meters factory, Stone
An aerial view of GEC Measurements, Stone, originally built as the Lotus shoe factory. The main building in the centre of this aerial view was built in 1950 for Lotus Ltd. In the foreground is Longton ...
Aerial View of Hednesford
This postcard is cropped from the original Aerofolms photograph taken in 1926. Victoria Street with the Drill Hall can be seen top right. The railway station on the road bridge over the railway line ...
Aerial view of Henry Venables Ltd., Stafford
Henry Venables founded his timber business in Foregate Street, next to Bostock’s shoe manufactory. He made wooden packing cases for the export of shoes. He was born in Stafford in 1827 and had been working ...
Aerial view of Hilton Park motorway services
Hilton Park opened on the M6 in 1970 and was operated by Toprank, and it is now operated by Moto. In 1998 it was reported to be the busiest service station on the United Kingdom motorway network. Since ...
Aerial view of Hixon Airfield Industrial Estate
View from the west looking over Hixon Airfield Industrial Estate towards Hixon village. On the right edge of the image is New Road. One of the runways can be seen in the foreground.
Hixon Airfield ...
Aerial View of Hixon and the Airfield Industrial Estate,
Aerial view of Hixon with the Second World War airfield in the top right corner.
In the centre is St. Peter's Church, with the industrial estate to the left.
Aerial view of Kidsgrove
In the centre of this view is Kidsgrove Railway Station, and just to the right is the Harecastle Tunnel entrance. Bottom right is Harding's Wood Junction where the Trent and Mersey Canal joins the Macclesfield ...
Aerial View of Kinver
An aerial view of Kinver High Street, looking north. Top left is Dunsley and between are the meadows of the River Stour.