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Brocton
In the distance is Brocton Military Camp.
During the First World War two military camps were built on the Chase - Brocton Camp, which was located near to Anson's Bank, and Rugeley Camp, which extended ...
Brocton Camp, Cannock Chase
A postcard view of “F” and “G” Battalion Lines at Brocton Camp. On the reverse it says, “F & G Lines a view of part of Brocton Camp, the home of the New Zealand Rifle Brigade”.
In order to differentiate ...
Brocton Camp, Cannock Chase
A postcard view of Brocton Camp showing the undulating terrain of the north-eastern slopes of Old Acre Valley with “J” Battalion Line in the far distance on Tar Hill, above Brocton Village. The other ...
Brocton Camp, Cannock Chase
A postcard view looking toward “F” & “G” Battalion Lines at Brocton Camp.
In the foreground beyond the upgraded track that used to come up from Brocton Village is the Farmhouse. Behind are the officer’s ...
Brocton Hall Grounds,
View of the grounds at the rear of Brocton Hall.
Brocton Hall was built by the Chetwynd family in 1801. The hall and land was acquired by Cannock Chase Golf Club in 1922, who had lost their club house ...
Brocton Hall,
Brocton Hall was built in 1760, George Chetwynd undertook extensive remodelling in 1801.
The hall and land was acquired by Cannock Chase Golf Club in 1922, who had lost their club house in a fire. ...
Brocton Military Camp,
Cannock Chase had been used as a military training ground since the 1870s. During the First World War two military camps were built on the Chase - Brocton Camp, which was located near to Anson's Bank, ...
Brocton Village
A postcard view of road works in Brocton along with a group of labourers there is a steam roller on the right in the background, also on the right is a soldier possibly from the nearby Brocton Camp.
This ...
Brocton Village
This postcard view of Brocton was sent from Brocton Camp on 2 April 1918 to an address in New Zealand.
Brocton Village,
Brocton village looking towards Chase Road from The Green.
Brocton Village,
View of Pool Lane. The house on the left has been demolished, but the house on the right still stands.
The gate was to prevent animals from the Chase straying into the village.
Brook End, Longdon
A multi-view postcard with scenes around Brook End, Longdon and Longdon Green.
Top row, left to right: the Grand Lodge to Beaudesert Hall; the Village School (in later years this building became the ...
Brook House, Old Road, Barlaston
Looking north towards Trentham from Barlaston along Old Road. Brook House is on the right and still stands. The ford has been culverted.
Broughton Institute, Wetwood
A postcard view of Broughton Institute which later became known as Broughton Parish Room on the Eccleshall Road (B5026) at Wetwood. The building in the background on the left is the former Wetwood Post ...
Brown Jug Inn, Bishops Offley
A postcard view looking west along Dorley Road, Bishops Offley. On the right is the Brown Jug Inn and on the left is a glimpse of the Mission Room.
BT Tower, Pye Green, Cannock Chase
The BT Telecommunications Tower (previously known as the Post Office Tower) stands at Pye Green, near Hednesford. This image is taken from a colour glass negative.
The Tower is 118.3 metres (388 ft.) ...
Bull Bridge, Penkridge
A postcard view of Bull Bridge, which was built around 1796 and widened in 1822. In 1963 the road was further widened and the bridge was reconstructed. It is believed to be named after a nearby place ...
Bull Lane, near Packmoor, Stoke-on-Trent
A view east along Bull Lane towards Brindley Ford in the Lane Ends area. The camera was just east of Handley Street. There has been much housing development in the area and that in the photograph is ...