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
The village of Dilhorne is situated in the south of the Staffordshire Moorlands and in the north-east of the county. The name itself derives from the Anglo-Saxon, ‘dulf’, which means a digging. This ...
Dilhorne Endowed Primary School
End elevation of the school showing cellar access and the linking passage to a new building at the rear.
Dilhorne Endowed Primary School
The Victorian school building is thought to date from the late 1870s and is still in use.
Mr John Williams has kindly provided some further details:
'A new Trust was formed in 1873 under the 1869 ...
Dilhorne Hall Lodge House
At the time the photograph was taken, the Lodge's arch was used to access the village's Recreation and Community Centre. It has since been converted to a private house with an alternative access being ...
Dilhorne Methodist Church
Situated in the Godleybrook area of Dilhorne, the Methodist Church was built from private and charitable donations in 1816.
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 ...
Dorley Road, Bishops Offley
Looking west along Dorley Road, Bishops Offley. On the immediate left is the Mission Room. The timber-framed house on the right is Coachman's Cottage.
Postcard published by the Doncaster Rotophoto ...
Double Row, Upper Tean
This terrace of 8 cottages was built by J. & N. Phillips in 1798 for their weavers and their families. Each had a set of four looms on the ground floor and the living accommodation was reached by external ...
Doxey Wood Cottage, Coppenhall
Draycott Church. Photographed by William Blake.
Church exterior taken at St. Margaret's Church, Church Lane, Draycott, Staffordshire.
Draycott. Photographed by William Blake.
Village scene taken at Draycott, Staffordshire.
Drayton Bassett
The village of Drayton Bassett is situated about three miles south of Tamworth in the extreme south-west corner of the county. It is notable as the home of the Peel family and for the nearby pleasure ...
Duffield Lane, Newborough
View of the village looking towards the church in the far distance. The white building front of All Saints church in front of the spire is the Red Lion Inn.
This picture appears on the National Brewery ...