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Bottom and the Fairies
Lithograph print by Anthony Gross (1905-1984). One of a number of prints commissioned by the Royal Shakespeare Company at Stratford-upon-Avon as designs for posters advertising their productions.
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Bourne Cottage, Clough Hall, Kidsgrove
Clough Hall was built by Jon Gilbert in around 1800 and was demolished in about 1927. Between 1817 and 1874 Clough Hall was the home of the Kinnersly family, bankers and iron merchants in Newcastle-under-Lyme. ...
Bowl
13th-14th century, Stoneware.
H. 8.2 x W. 18.3 cm. Stoneware bowl on foot, Sung Dynasty, Jun ware, which has been thrown and turned.
Pale blue/green reduced glaze with a purple splash, foot and ...
Bowling Club, Pattingham
Pictured are Albert Monckton, Stanley Nock, Fred Matthews, Victor Griffiths, Wilf Taylor, J. Ray, Harry Bramall, Albert Edwards, Jack Costello, John Edwards, Wilf ?, Harold Taylor, Fred Scriven, Jack ...
Bowling Club, Pattingham
Back row (left to right): S. Nock, B. Grainger, Albert Monckton, Jack Faulkner, Wilfred Taylor, Percy Faulkner, visitor, Henry Matthews, W. Nock, visitor, visitor, visitor, visitor, R. Bishton, visitor, ...
Bowling Green and Pavilion, Hednesford
A Frith's postcard from showing the bowling green and pavilion in Hednesford Park. The park was opened in 1931 on the site of Hednesford's pool. The woodland behind on the edge of Hednesford Hills is ...
Bowling Green and Pavilion, Hednesford Park
A Frith's postcard from showing the bowling green and pavilion in the Hednesford Park. Tennis courts are located behind the pavilion. The park was opened in 1931 on the site of Hednesford's pool.
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Bowling Green and Tennis Courts, Miners' Convalescent Home, Rudyard
Horton Lodge was built by Stephen Chesters-Thompson in 1890. In 1894 it was bought by Mr W.A.M. Tellwright of Wolstanton, the owner of Sneyd Collieries who extended it and laid out the gardens. Purchased ...
Bowling Green Screen, Chillington Hall
The brick and stone bowling green screen has a pair of niches framing an archway behind which there was once a bowling green. The screen was built around 1724 and restored in 1911. The wrought iron gates ...
Bowling Green Screen, Chillington Hall
In the distance stands the brick and stone bowling green screen which has a pair of niches framing an archway behind which there was once a bowling green. The screen was built around 1724 and restored ...
Bowling Green Screen, Chillington Hall,
The screen was built in about 1724 and restored in 1911.
Bowling Green, Cannock
The hexagonal stone building is the Conduit, which housed the outlet of the town's water supply, piped from a spring on Rummer Hill. The Cannock Conduit Trust was formed in 1735 to bring fresh drinking ...
Bowling Green, Cheadle
A bowls match taking place on the bowling green in Cheadle's Memorial Recreation Ground on Tean Road. In the background is the bowls pavilion.
Postcard published by R A (Postcards) Ltd of London.
Bowling Green, Cheadle
A bowls match in progress at the Bowling Green in Cheadle's Memorial Recreation Ground on Tean Road. The building behind the pavilion is Cheadle Park Mansion which was demolished in 1979. The Recreation ...
Bowling Greens, Bucknall Park
Bucknall Park lies between Heath House Lane and the River Trent, just north of Finney Gardens. The park dates back to 1956 when nearly 17 acres of land was laid out with sports facilities, a pavilion ...
Bowling in Longton Park. Photographed by William Blake.
Park scene including a bowling green and bowlers. Taken at Longton Park, Longton, Stoke-On-Trent, Staffordshire.
The park's official name is Queen's Park and it was officially opened on July 25th 1888 ...
Bowls Club, Eccleshall
The bowling green was located at the rear of the Royal Oak Inn on High Street.
Bowls players, Milford
Bowls players taking drinks. Charlie Pye, the landlord of the Barley Mow, is standing back left. The bowling green was laid in the 1880s by Charley Pye, a keen bowls player. It was the home of Milford ...