More than 2000 results were returned, we've just shown the first 2000. Use the sub themes, where available, to refine your results.
Ancient High House, Stafford,
The High House was built on Greengate Street by Richard Dorrington in 1595. The timber was said to have come from Doxey Wood, near Stafford Castle.
King Charles I stayed here in September 1642, whilst ...
Ancient oak, Teddesley Park
An ancient oak between the Lodgerail Pool and the Penkridge Road in Teddesley Park. One of a set of 26 photographs of ancient trees in Teddesley Park commissioned by Lord Hatherton and photographed ...
Ancient oak, Teddesley Park
Ancient oak in the Coppice Park in Teddesley Park. One of a set of 26 photographs of ancient trees in Teddesley Park commissioned by Lord Hatherton and photographed by James Christopher Gilbert of 13 ...
Ancient oaks, Teddesley Park
Ancient oaks on the Stafford Road in Teddesley Park. One of a set of 26 photographs of ancient trees in Teddesley Park commissioned by Lord Hatherton and photographed by James Christopher Gilbert of ...
Ancient oaks, Teddesley Park
Ancient oaks near King Dick's Entrenchment in Teddesley Park. One of a set of 26 photographs of ancient trees in Teddesley Park commissioned by Lord Hatherton and photographed by James Christopher Gilbert ...
Andressey footbridge, Burton-upon-Trent
The Andressey footbridge over the River Trent linking the Garden of Remembrance to the Cherry Orchard, with the Bass water tower in the background.
This Image is from a collection of photographs of ...
Annual Fatstock Sale, Stone, (1)
One of the highlights of the local farming year was the fatstock sale held at the cattle market in Mill Street. Farmers entered their prime beasts and the winner received a cup presented by the chairman ...
Annual Fatstock Sale, Stone, (2)
One of the highlights of the local farming year was the fatstock sale held at the cattle market in Mill Street. Farmers entered their prime beasts and the winner received a cup presented by the chairman ...
Ansell's Pool, near Eccleshall
A postcard view published by E.J. Hurlstone of Eccleshall.
Anslow Park Farm, Anslow
Anslow Park Farm, an image from the Rolleston Hall Estate Sale Catalogue, October 1919. Sir Oswald Mosley, 5th Baronet (1873-1928) had inherited the estate in 1915 on the death of his father, the 4th ...
Anslow Show Committee
Members of the organising committee for Anslow Show standing in front of a hay rick, with children and a dog. A photograph taken by Bound of Burton upon Trent.
Antoine Albena Mountsoy, Armitage
Studio portrait of Antoine Albena Mountsoy, wearing a straw hat and holding a walking stick and bag. Antoine was born in Bordeaux in 1787, and he died in Armitage in 1896 aged 109. This image is taken ...
ANZAC Soldiers at Brocton Camp, Cannock Chase
ANZAC was the abbreviation for the Australian & New Zealand Army Corps and was formed early in the conflict of the Great War answering the British Empire's call to arms.
The Expeditionary Force originally ...
AOC Parade at RAF Stafford
Pictured is the AOC's (Air Officer Commanding) Parade at RAF Stafford in 1951. The building on the right was known as the old fire picquet hut. In the background are prefabricated huts, houses on the ...
Apedale, Newcastle-under-Lyme
Apedale looking towards the Wedgwood monument, prior to it being damaged in a storm.
The Wedgwood Monument was erected in 1850 and was a memorial to John Wedgwood (1760-1839) who had been a local colliery ...
April in Beresford Dale
Watercolour painting by Reginald Haggar (1905-1988). A view of limestone cliffs and trees in Beresford Dale on the River Dove.
Dimensions: height - 285mm, width - 385mm
Aqualate Hall
Aqualate Hall as rebuilt by John Nash, viewed from the west. The original Hall was built for Edwin Skrymsher in the early seventeenth century. Sir John Boughey bought the house in the late eighteenth ...
Aqualate Hall
This postcard view shows Aqualate Hall by John Nash. The original Hall was built for Edwin Skrymsher in the early seventeenth century. Sir John Boughey bought the house in the late eighteenth century ...