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Military Police, Brocton

A postcard view of Brocton looking from The Green towards Chase Road with Old Acre Road to the right. The two Military Police Officers in the picture are possibly from the nearby Brocton Camp. Whilst ...

Mill Street, Leek

The large building on the left with several chimney pots was once used as the police station. Half way down the street on the left is The Royal Oak pub, which was here before the pagoda toilets were built. ...

Moors Gorse Pumping Station, near Hednesford

Moors Gorse Waterworks are mid-way between Hednesford (to the right) and Rugeley. The track crossing the road is Marquis Drives heading towards Wandon. This view was taken from what would later be known ...

Moors Gorse Pumping Station, near Hednesford

Inaugurated in 1880 to extract underground water for the South Staffs Water Works Company, this pumping station stood adjacent the Hednesford to Rugeley Road on land leased from the Marquis of Anglesey. ...

Moors Gorse Pumping Station, near Hednesford

In this colour-tinted postcard view the main road appears to be un-metalled. The workers' cottages can be seen behind the Pumping Station. Postcard published by J. Bird, Hednesford.

Motorcyclists, Levedale Road, Penkridge

This postcard view shows two men on similar motorcycles on Levedale Road, Penkridge. These motorcycles are thought to be Humbers and both have a prefix letter ‘E’ on their registration plates, also known ...

Nantwich, Cheshire. Photographed by William Blake.

Street scene taken at Nantwich, Cheshire. This view includes a mock tudor building.

National School, Armitage

A snowy view of the National School, Rugeley Road, Armitage, built in 1839. Church Lane leads off to the right. This picture is from an album of photographs taken by Thomas Harvey Boycott (1876-1949) ...

Nelson Place, Newcastle-under-Lyme

This part of Newcastle was originally a marsh that was drained during the 18th century to create new land on which to build. Nelson Place was created to provide a central point at which six roads met. ...

Nelson Place, Newcastle-under-Lyme

This part of Newcastle was originally a marsh that was drained during the 18th century to create new land on which to build. Nelson Place was created to provide a central point at which six roads met. ...

Nelson Place, Newcastle-under-Lyme

This part of Newcastle was originally a marsh that was drained during the 18th century to create new land on which to build. Nelson Place was created to provide a central point at which six roads met. ...

Nelson Place, Newcastle-under-Lyme

Nelson Place was created to provide a central point at which six roads met. Here the small ornate roundabout is pictured, that was the fore runner of the substantial fountains roundabout. The flowers ...

Nelson Place, Newcastle-under-Lyme

Nelson Place, Newcastle-under-Lyme looking towards Ironmarket. This photograph was taken before the larger roundabout with fountains was built. The tower of the Municipal Hall is visible to the right. Photographer: ...

New Penkridge Road, Cannock

The building on the left of this post card view is Walhouse School. Adjoining it is the teacher's house, built in 1828 by Mrs. Walhouse of Hatherton Hall, in New Penkridge Road, Cannock. Here she educated ...

New Road, Uttoxeter

A postcard view of New Road (A522), Uttoxeter. Most of these houses remain (November 2019).

New Road, Willenhall

An almost deserted New Road showing a cobbled road surface and double sets of tramlines. The overhead power lines can just be discerned. Young trees line the road. The tram line ran from Wolverhampton ...

Newcastle Road, Leek

View along a tree lined road looking towards Wallbridge. The modern road is much wider, and houses have been built along both sides.

Newcastle Road, Stone

A postcard view of Newcastle Road, Stone, looking north west towards Meaford. The houses on the right still stand. This postcard was published by A.W. Tilley, Stationers, Stone. It was franked in ...