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Lud's Church, near Gradbach

Lud's Church or Ludchurch is a natural gorge caused by a landslip in Millstone Grit beds on the hillside above Gradbach near the Roaches. It is at least 100 metres (328 feet) long and 18 metres (59 feet) ...

Maer Village

This postcard view was taken looking south-west from St. Peter’s Churchyard in Maer. The Church of St. Peter is one of the oldest buildings in the village; the adjacent Churchyard is on steep ground ...

Main Road, Little Haywood

A postcard view of Main Road, Little Haywood, taken from the crossroads in the centre of the village looking towards Colwich. Many of the buildings in the photograph are still standing but the ground ...

Main Street, Shenstone

On the reverse of this postcard there is a message from the sender: “Our Village Street”. The view looks south along the Main Street from near the junction with Pinfold Hill in Shenstone. In later years ...

Manley Hall, Weeford

A postcard view of Manley Hall from the surrounding parkland. In its early years it was known as Thickbroom Hall. The Hall was built for Admiral John Shawe Manley in 1833 in a castellated Tudor style ...

Marden, Herefordshire

A view of St. Mary the Virgin Church, Marden, Herefordshire with sheep in foreground and hills in background. A photograph taken by Harold Cartwright of Willenhall.

Market Place, Cannock

The Crown Inn was originally built around 1700. The Indoor Market can be seen beyond. Both buildings were demolished in 1962 and replaced with a row of shops.

Marsh Parade, Newcastle-under-Lyme

A watercolour of Marsh Parade in Newcastle-under-Lyme signed by Alston Emery and dated 1971. The painting depicts an avenue of trees with houses beyond. The home of the artist can be seen behind the ...

Mary Brown, Shooting Butts Camp School, Rugeley

Mary Brown pictured at Shooting Butts Camp School, near Rugeley. Mary moved from Southall, London to work at Shooting Butts Camp as a General Assistant for approximately three years. Whilst working ...

Mayfield Hall, Middle Mayfield

A postcard scene showing a garden view and a glimpse of the south front of Mayfield Hall. This late 18th century hall is Grade II listed and has later additions. There are earlier cellars and subterranean ...

Mayfield Hall, Middle Mayfield

A postcard view Mayfield Hall. This late 18th century hall is Grade II listed and has later additions. There are earlier cellars and subterranean passages under and around parts of the building. The adjoining ...

Meadow Farm, Stowe-by-Chartley

A postcard view of Meadow Farm, Stowe-by-Chartley. On the right is the Jubilee tree planted to mark the occasion of Queen Victoria’s Golden Jubilee in 1887. This postcard was published by Raphael ...

Meaford Locks, Trent & Mersey Canal, near Stone

A tinted postcard view of Meaford Locks published by A.W. Tilley, Newsagent and Stationers of 7 Radford Street, Stone. In 1831 the section of the Trent and Mersey Canal by Meaford Lock was straightened. ...

Meaford Old Hall Farm, Meaford, near Stone

A view of Meaford Old Hall Farm taken from Mount Road between Edge Hill and the railway bridge. The main house, part of which is timber-framed and dates from the late 16th century, is hidden behind trees. ...

Meaford Old Hall, near Stone

This postcard shows Meaford Old Hall Farm on the right. Brewer John Joule died here on 2 May 1858. The oldest parts of this Grade II listed building are timber farmed and date from the 16th century and ...

Meece Brook

The Meece Brook rises to the west of Keele Park and flows south-eastwards to join the River Sow south of Izaak Walton's Cottage at Shallowford. It is difficult to identify where this view may have ...

Meece House, Cold Meece

A postcard view of Meece House at Cold Meece. This was an early 19th century brick built house built by John Astbury. The Astbury family remained there until the late 19th century, when it was acquired ...

Mere Oak Field, Pattingham