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Aqualate Mere from Broad Hill, Gnosall
This postcard view looks north-west towards Aqualate Mere from Broad Hill, near Gnosall.
The name ‘Mere’ comes from the large pool there, which is a natural, shallow lake formed following the retreat ...
Arbour Tree Cottages, Rugeley
A postcard view of Arbour Tree Cottages which stood at the corner of Bryans Lane and Market Street in Rugeley. The cottages were built in 1578 and demolished in 1897.
This postcard view was published ...
Architect's Design, Wedgwood Factory, Barlaston,
Photograph of a drawing.
Proposed design for the new Wedgwood Factory front at Barlaston, by architectural practice C.S. White and Keith Murray.
Josiah Wedgwood (1730 - 1795) began his apprenticeship ...
Areoplane forced landing, Fulford
On Sunday, 15 November 1931, the Prince of Wales (later King Edward VIII) flew from Windsor to Meir aerodrome, en route to open the Rosemary Ednam Memorial Hospital for Cripples at Hartshill. After safely ...
Arley - River Severn: sepia drawing
'Arley on the Severn.' View from the road leading down to the ferry. Also showing the barges on the river. Upper Arley was in Staffordshire until 1895, since when it has been part of Worcestershire. ...
Arley - Shatterfort Height: lithograph
'A remarkable Oak in Shatterfort (sic) Height, near Areley(sic).'Showing a large tree on the left and a homestead in the distance on the right. Upper Arley was in Staffordshire until 1895, since when ...
Arley ('Arley near Bewdley'): sepia drawing
'Arley near Bewdley,' showing the village street from the river Severn. Also showing the ferry boat, Arley church on the hill and Arley 'Hall' to the right. Upper Arley was in Staffordshire until 1895, ...
Arley Ferry, Upper Arley, Worcestershire
Boats at Arley Ferry over the River Severn at Upper Arley. Upper Arley was part of Staffordshire until 1895 when it was transferred to Worcestershire. The house known as Arley Castle can be seen in the ...
Armitage Church
This image of St. John the Baptist Church, Armitage, is taken from a glass negative and the picture is of the consecration of an extension to the churchyard.
With the exception of the tower, which ...
Armitage Church and the Trent & Mersey Canal
St. John's Church, Armitage, with the Trent and Mersey Canal in the foreground. With the exception of the tower, which dates from 1632, the church was rebuilt in 1844-7 in a Norman style, to the designs ...
Armitage Church and the Trent & Mersey Canal
St. John's Church, Armitage, with the Trent and Mersey Canal in the foreground. With the exception of the tower, which dates from 1632, the church was rebuilt in 1844-7 in a Norman style, to the designs ...
Armitage Church: engraving
'View of Armitage Church from the NE.' Showing the church beyond a winding river and fields.'Rev. S. Shaw, del., [drawn]; T. Donaldson, sculp., [engraved].'
Armitage Church: pencil drawing
'Armitage Church from the Meadows, ' across the river. Showing the church on a hill in the distance.'John Allport del., [drawn].'
Armitage Church: water colour painting
View of Armitage Church from the north east, showing the church beyond a winding river and fields.[Shaw's original drawing for SV I.87a.]Anonymous, [S. Shaw.]
Armitage Churchyard Cross
This view of a Cross in Armitage Churchyard is taken from a glass negative. The Cross is a replica made from Norman fragments. It was given to Armitage Church around 1845-1847 by Josiah Spode at the ...
Armitage Lodge, Armitage
Armitage Lodge was built in the first decades of the 19th century. Throughout its existence the grounds were made available for fetes and garden parties for local people.
During most of the 19th century ...
Armitage Park and Canal: engraving
'View of Armitage Park and subterraneous canal.' Showing Armitage church in the distance to the left of the canal, and a white villa or lodge in the park. 'Stringer, del.,' [drawn by E. or C. E. Stringer]....
Armitage Park: pen drawing
'View of Armitage Park with the carriage road (just then made) leading to the edge at the top of Brereton Hill.''John Allport del.,' [drawn]