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Normacot Road, Longton

Houses being demolished on Normacot Road. Photograph taken from the end of New Church.

Normacot Road, Longton

Photograph taken looking to the west. The Wheat Sheaf public house is in the distance on the left.

Normacot Road, Longton

Photograph taken looking up from Commerce Street. Houses are undergoing demolition on the left.

Old Camp Road, Brocton Camp

Officers' Huts line the left-hand side of the road between Battalion lines 'R' and 'S'. In the distance the road begins to bend slightly to the right at its junction with what is now Chase Road to the ...

Old cottages, Horse Fair, Rugeley

On the right of the thatched cottage is a glimpse of Elmore Lane in Rugeley. All of the buildings in this scene no longer exist and there is now a road traffic island (Globe Island) to cope with the busy ...

Old entrance to Trentham Gardens, Stone Road, Trentham

The original entrance to the leisure gardens at Trentham was between the two large "lodges" just to the right of the three PMT (Potteries Motor Traction) buses. The lodges were originally at the western ...

Old farm buildings on Derby Road, Uttoxeter

Built on the Uttoxeter-Derby turnpike road, probably around 1830.

Old Penkridge Road, Cannock

The very smart gentleman in bowler hat, overcoat and with a cane posing for the photograph is possibly Harry Withington, proprietor of 'The Cannock Advertiser' newspaper. The card bears 'Withington Series, ...

Old Reid's Cottage, Lichfield Road, Stafford

A pen and watercolour drawing of Old Reid's Cottage which stood at the Hough on Lichfield Road, Stafford and was demolished in the 1880s. Artist: W. Allen.

Old Toll House, near Cannock

Situated on the Cannock to Penkridge road with Cocksparrow Lane to the right, the toll house, built in about 1840-50 would originally have had a barrier across the road. It was demolished in about 1956. ...

On The Road, Milford

This postcard view is of the A513 road from Stafford to Rugeley and is near to the Main Entrance to the Shugborough Estate at Milford.

Oulton Rocks, near Stone

A postcard view of Kibblestone Road leading north out of Oulton. The house in the distance is Lower Close. This postcard was published by Louis Dutton of Stone. It was franked in Stone on 11 April ...

Packhorse bridge, Washgate, Hollinsclough

The early 18th century packhorse bridge at Washgate is Grade II listed and stands on the Booth to Washgate Road on the River Dove, north west of Hollinsclough. The photographer is standing on the Staffordshire ...

Pans Road under construction, Stafford

The Pans Road bypass under construction in Stafford, linking the A34 Foregate Street with Doxey Road. The scheme also included Unicorn Way linking Doxey Road with the A518 Newport Road. Work on the Stafford ...

Parish Institute, Cheddleton

The Parish Institute, Cheddleton which was opened on 3 October 1912. The cost of £1,000 was funded by donations and subscriptions. It closed on 31 May 1989 and was replaced by a new community centre ...

Parish Room and Cottage Homes, Armitage

The four almshouses and the Parish Room were built by the Rev. E. Samson in 1904. He had previously built four almshouses in Brereton. The homes were for the use of needy village people. The almshouses ...

Park Crescent, Stafford

This postcard view shows Park Crescent from Rowley Bank (A449, Wolverhampton Road, Stafford), and on the right is the junction with Rowley Grove.

Park Gate and Lodge, Teddesley, Penkridge

Teddesley Hall was built sometime between 1742 and 1754 by Sir Edward Littleton, 4th baronet, and was designed by Charles Cope Trubshaw of Little Haywood. After the death of the 3rd Baron Littleton in ...