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Barn, Halfhead Farm, Shallowford,

Halfhead Farm was owned by Izaak Walton, a famous angler and author whose best known work 'The Complete Angler' was published 1653 and is still in print. Born in Stafford in 1593, Walton moved to ...

Barratt Gardens, Abbey Hulton

Barratt Gardens is on the northern edge of Carmountside Crematorium and Cemetery. It's a crescent of old people's homes and a community centre which dates from the mid-1950's. The bungalows owe their ...

Barthomley Road, Birches Head, Stoke-on-Trent

The camera is looking in a northerly direction along Barthomley Road from the corner of Acton Street. In the distance is a spoil tip belonging to the Shelton Collieries. Coming in on the left is Burnley ...

Barton Lodge, Barton-under-Needwood

Barton Lodge has been demolished and the site is now occupied by the cul-de-sac of the same name. Photographer: Ernest Abrahams of Burton-upon-Trent.

Basford Bridge Terrace, Cheddleton

Residents pose outside this row of cottages which is located opposite the Boat Inn at Basford Bridge, Cheddleton. The bridge crosses the Cauldon Canal. A dog is lying on the wall to the left. The buildings ...

Bass Brewery, High Street, Burton-upon-Trent

This photograph is titled 'Old Burton, Bass's Crossing, High Street (before the Railway)'. The gate pillars on both sides of High Street make this spot easy to locate today. The three-storey buildings ...

Bassilow House, Fenton

Bassilow House (or farm) stood on Bassilow Road which ran north between Fenton Park and Fenton Cemetery. The cemetery is off to the right behind the house. At one time it belonged to Berry Hill Colliery ...

Bass's Cottages, Shobnall Road, Burton-upon-Trent

Bass's Cottages off Shobnall Road, Burton-upon-Trent. 19th century brewery workers' terraced housing. In the background is Bass's Shobnall Maltings. This Image is from a collection of photographs of ...

Baswich House, Weeping Cross, Stafford

The former mid-19th century Baswich House stood on the Cannock Road at Weeping Cross. Baswich House replaced a white house known as the Weeping Cross Inn. It became the home of John and Sarah Salt. ...

Bath Street, Newcastle-under-Lyme

A general view of Bath Street in Newcastle-under-Lyme as it used to be in 1930s. These houses were subject to demolition following the Housing Act 1930, and people were evicted from them in 1936.

Bath Street, Stafford

This view from Earl Street, with the former Harris and Son's off-licence on Bath Street corner, was taken by Stafford photographer Tony Boydon. Centre right is the former Police Station and on the right ...

Bath Street, Stafford

This view was taken from Albion Place looking towards Bath Street in Safford. Most of the buildings in this picture were demolished shortly after the photograph was taken in 1930, to make way for ...

Bath Street, Stafford

This view shows No's, 2 to 4 Bath Street, Stafford. The residents of these houses at the time of the photograph were: No. 2, Mottershead; No. 3, Godwin; No. 4, Cawley and then McNamara. These buildings ...

Bath Street, Stoke upon Trent

From Spark Terrace corner Bath Street runs steeply down to London Road. The van with the Michelin Man on the roof is parked outside the original Stoke Library building. The factory building at the bottom ...

Bath Villas, Mill Street, Cannock

Bath Villas stood in Mill Street, Cannock and were built in 1894.

Bathpool Cottages , Whittington, near Kinver

Baths Road, Longton

The sign of the Eagle Public House can be seen high up on the right, with the railway bridge on Times Square in the distance.

Beacon Hill, Congreve, Penkridge