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Grindley Station,

Grindley Station was owned by the Stafford-Uttoxeter Railway Company. When this photograph was taken the station no longer served passenger trains. The Stafford-Uttoxeter line opened in December 1867, ...

Handsacre - Old High Bridge: sepia drawing

'High Bridge over the Trent near Handsacre.' Showing a dilapidated medieval structure (6 arches showing.) Artist: Thomas Peploe Wood.

Handsacre - Old High Bridge: sepia drawing

'Remains of the Old High Bridge near Mauves in Ridware,' near Handsacre. South west view showing a dilapidated medieval structure. Parts of seven (pointed) arches are visible.'J. Buckler.'

Handsacre - Old High Bridge: sepia wash drawing

'High Bridge Over the Trent near Handsacre.' Showing a dilapidated medieval structure (6 arches showing.)Artist: Thomas Peploe Wood.

Handsacre Bridge

Watercolour painting by Thomas Peploe Wood (1817-1845) showing the old medieval pack horse bridge at Handsacre. Dimensions: height - 173mm, width - 265mm Artist - T. P. Wood

Hanford Road Halt, Trentham

A postcard view looking along New Inn Lane at Trentham towards Hanford Road Halt on the Trentham Park Branch of the North Staffordshire Railway. The branch and halt opened in March 1910 but closed only ...

Hanging Bridge, Mayfield

A view of the bridge carrying the road to Ashbourne over the River Dove. The pointed medieval arches can be seen under the later alterations.

Haywood lock, Great Haywood

A canal boat passing through the lock on the Trent and Mersey Canal by Trent Lane in Great Haywood. The stone canal bridge links Great Haywood (left) with the Essex Bridge and the Shugborough estate ...

Hazlehurst Canal Junction, near Endon

A winter's view of Hazlehurst Junction, where the Leek branch leaves the main branch of the Caldon Canal. To the left can be seen the towpath bridge of 1842, and in the centre is the lock-keeper's cottage....

Hazlehurst Canal Junction, near Endon

A view of Hazlehurst Junction, where the Leek branch leaves the main branch of the Caldon Canal. To the left can be seen the towpath bridge of 1842, and in the centre is the lock-keeper's cottage.

Hednesford Railway Station, Market Street, Hednesford

Looking towards Hednesford's main shopping street. On the left is the passenger entrance of the Railway Station which was built on the side of the 1875 road bridge over the railway lines. The previous ...

High Bridge, Handsacre

The High Bridge was made at Coalbrookdale works, ironbridge, and was constructed betweem 1829 and 1832. It replaced an older stone bridge which stood just downstream and crosses the River Trent between ...

High Bridge, Norbury

Slightly water damaged, this glass negative image shows a boat trip at High Bridge with its distinctive double arch over the Shropshire Union canal near Norbury. Photographer: Harry Osbourne of Woodseaves....

Hilcote Bridge, Eccleshall

This bridge, near the hamlet of Hilcote, carries the road between Eccleshall and Stone over the River Sow. It was formerly known as Dunforde Bridge. Hilcote Hall can be seen in the distance to the left. A ...

Hilcote Bridge, near Eccleshall

This bridge, near the hamlet of Hilcote, carries the road between Eccleshall and Stone over the River Sow. It was formerly known as Dunforde Bridge. A postcard view published by E.J. Hurlstone of ...

Hilcote Bridge, near Eccleshall

This bridge, near the hamlet of Hilcote, carries the road between Eccleshall and Stone over the River Sow. It was formerly known as Dunforde Bridge. In the background can be seen Hilcote Hall. A ...

Hilcote, near Eccleshall

A view looking eastwards towards Stone, with Hilcote bridge in the middle ground and Hilcote Hall to the left. The present Hilcote Hall was built in the early 19th century, but includes parts of an earlier ...

Hoar Cross Hall

Hoar Cross Hall was built between 1862 and 1871 by Henry Clutton. It was begun by Hugo Meynell-Ingram just before his marriage in 1863 to Emily Charlotte, daughter of Sir Charles Wood, Bt. On 26 May 1871 ...