Croxton, near Eccleshall
This timber-framed cottage stands on the main road between Eccleshall and Loggerheads. The right-hand extension used to be Meadows' grocers and bakers shop. Prior to that, it was The Swan with Two Necks ...
Cyclists and their bicycles
This postcard view shows four men with their bicycles. The reverse of this card suggests that these are four of the Abbots Bromley Horn Dancers, but we have been unable to confirm this or the location. ...
Cyclists, Tittensor
This view of Tittensor shows Stone Road with the former Post Office on the right. The road was widened to make room for the A34, resulting in the demolition of the buildings on the left. The buildings ...
David Brown's Grocers Shop, Brewood
David Brown's grocers and boot dealers stood next to Speedwell Castle at 3 Bargate Street. Pictured are David (born 1867 in Willenhall, died 1950) and his sons Thomas and John William. A typical village ...
Dean Street, Brewood
This view is towards the top of Dean Street, near its junction with School Road and Church Road. The gate that can be seen on the right hand side leads to the churchyard. The building with a porch, near ...
Dean Street, Brewood
The spire that can be seen in the background is that of the Church of St. Mary and St. Chad.
Dean Street, Brewood
A postcard view of Dean Street in Brewood with a 'New Years Greeting' added to the picture. There is a similar message on the reverse. This view looks towards the top of Dean Street, near its junction ...
Dean's shop, High Street, Eccleshall
E. Dean's shop sold a variety of goods, including poultry, fish and sweets. During the Second World War Mrs Dean's daughter ran the business, but she soon closed the shop declaring she was too old to ...
Decorations welcoming home troops, Farley Hall
A postcard view of preparations to welcome home troops from the First World War at Farley Hall, near Alton
Demolished buildings, Leycett
A postcard view of demolished industrial buildings in the hamlet of Leycett, near Madeley. The village of Leycett was built in 1869 to house local miners. After the colliery in the area had closed and ...
Deserted mediaeval village, High Offley
Looking south over High Offley. This aerial photograph shows the outlines of the medieval village of High Offley in the field to the top left, where roads, paths and house platforms can be distinguished. ...
Dicky's Lane, Woodseaves
A view of Dicky's Lane looking south east. The site of the school is in the distance to the left.
Dilhorne, From The South. Photographed by William Blake.
Landscape with a view of Dilhorne, Staffordshire.
This view was taken from the south of the town.
Dog and Doublet, Sandon
The Dog and Doublet was originally named the Pack Horse Inn and was a coaching inn on the London to the north-west coach road. The inn is believed to have been named after a local murder, when the victim's ...
Dog and Doublet, Sandon
The Dog and Doublet was originally named the Pack Horse Inn and was a coaching inn on the London to the north-west coach road. The inn is believed to have been named after a local murder, when the victim's ...
Dog and Partridge, Marchington
A view of Church Lane in Marchington, with the Dog and Partridge public house to the left. At the time of this photograph, the licensee was Mrs Lucy Sandham, and beer was supplied by Buntings brewery ...
Dolefoot Lane, Hoar Cross
This early postcard view shows a pony and cart being driven through a ford near Hoar Cross, believed to be on Dolefoot Lane at one of the entrance paths to Jackson's Bank. The wooden pedestrian bridge ...