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Moreton Old Hall. Photographed by William Blake.

View of Moreton Old Hall, Congleton Road, Cheshire. Little Moreton Hall, as it is known today, is a fine example of a Tudor period timber framed moated manor house. The building is a National Trust ...

Mrs Walter and Jeannie at Stanley

Portrait of two women named Mrs Walter and Jeannie sitting in front of buildings and a chimney stack at Stanley, near Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire. They are dressed formally, as if on a special day ...

Nantwich, Cheshire. Photographed by William Blake.

Street scene taken in High Street, Nantwich, Cheshire. This row of buildings is a typical example of the half timbered, black and white Tudor architecture found in the historic market town.

National Schools, Penkridge

The title on this postcard has mis-spelled Penkridge as 'Pinkridge. It shows the National Schools on Market Square (also known as School Square). Built in 1818 by Joseph Potter and paid for by Lord Hatherton, ...

National Schools, Penkridge

This postcard view shows the National Schools on Market Square (also known as School Square). Built in 1818 by Joseph Potter and paid for by Lord Hatherton, it was enlarged in 1889 in memory of Edward ...

Nethermoor House, Rugeley

Situated on Chaseley Road, Etchinghill, Nethermoor House is is now a care home. The 1971 sale particulars state: "Nethermoor is a particularly fine gentleman's residence with magnificent proportions ...

New Penkridge Road, Cannock

In this postcard published by H.Lunt, Stationer, Mill Street, Cannock, a pedestrian saunters down the road at no risk. Note the street light on extreme edge of pavement with a man in flat cap nearby.

Newcastle Railway Junction, Shelton, Stoke-on-Trent

The main line railway junction with the Newcastle spur. Etruria gas works can be seen in the background. In the foreground is D3800 diesel shunting engine (built 1959) and to the left is 42667 steam ...

Newfields Junction on the Potteries Loop Line, Tunstall

The photograph was taken from the bottom of Machin Street in Tunstall, looking north along the Potteries Loop Line. The single track Newfield mineral branch goes off to the left to Newfield Wharf. The ...

Newport Road, Stafford

Newport Road at the bottom of the railway bridge, looking away from the town centre. Castle Terrace is on the right, and behind the hedges and trees on the left would be later built the offices and ...

Newport Road, Stafford

Newport Road viewed from the Odeon Cinema corner. On the extreme left is the 'Juliet Lounge' (upstairs with balcony and canopy) and the 'Pop Inn' (downstairs), both of these cafes were owned by the ...

Noah's Ark Inn, Stafford,

The Noah's Ark on Crabbery Street was originally built as a town house in the sixteenth century. In August 1575 Queen Elizabeth I took wine here during her journey through the town. In the late 1800s ...

North Road Primary School, Stoke on Trent

North Road Primary School stands on the juntion of North Road and Nile Street, Cobridge. In 2013 it became North Road Primary Academy, Stoke on Trent's first Muslim faith school. It is a nursery and ...

Oakamoor level crossing

Photograph of the level crossing in Mill Road Oakamoor, and the Crossing Keepers Lodge, Oakamoor railway tunnel portal and crossing in the foreground, with the copper works and Holy Trinity Church in ...

Oakamoor railway station

Oakamoor railway station lies disused and overgrown in summer 1973. Designed by A.W.N. Pugin, this style of architecture was a signature of the North Staffordshire Railway. Varying examples of outstanding ...

Oakamoor railway station

Oakamoor railway station, pictured during the 1950s. This style of architecture was a signature of the North Staffordshire Railway. Varying examples of outstanding NSR architecture still survive today ...

Okeover Hall

The hall is the home of the Okeover family. The west wing and part of the east wing are Georgian, built in about 1745-1760 to designs by Joseph Sanderson. In 1953-1960 the south wing and rest of the ...

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. ...