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Nursery Lane, Hopwas

A postcard view looking from the bridge over the Birmingham and Fazeley Canal at Nursery Lane, Hopwas. The view is substantially the same today (2023). Postcard published by J. H. Henton, Hopwas.

Oakamoor Village

View of the terraced houses in the village looking across the River Churnet. The village is so-called because it was originally covered with dwarf oaks.Thomas Bolton & Sons of Birmingham bought the village's ...

Old Trent Bridge, Handsacre

The remains of the Old Trent Bridge, also known as the Old High Bridge, which crossed the River Trent between Handsacre and the Ridwares. The new High Bridge was positioned upstream and was manufactured ...

On the corner of Pinnox Street and Scotia Road, Tunstall

The camera is looking west along Pinnox Street from the junction with Scotia Road. The bridge (now demolished) in the foreground carried the Potteries Loop Line over Pinnox Street. The "half timbered" ...

Opening of Booth Bridge, near Newton, Blithfield

Tape cutting at opening ceremony of Booth Bridge over the River Blythe, on the road between Kingstone and Newton, near Blithfield. Commissioned by Uttoxeter Rural District Council, the single span concrete ...

Opening of the Ferry Bridge, Burton-on-Trent

On the bridge are Mrs C. Harrison, Mayoress, Lord Burton, Miss Nellie Bass, Mr C. Harrison, Mayor and Lady Burton. The bridge was built by the Burton firm of Thornewill & Warham.

Opening of the Ferrybridge, Burton upon Trent

A lantern slide view of a presntation at the opening of Ferrybridge in April 1889. Ferrybridge was built by the Burton firm of Thornewill & Warham and paid for by Lord Burton. Copyright: Burton Library....

Otherton Bridge and Lock, Penkridge

Otherton Bridge stands on the Staffordshire and Worcestershire Canal, which was engineered by James Brindley and opened in May 1772.

Ox Hay, Burton-on-Trent

View of a lady crossing the footbridge over the river, while three children pose for the camera at the near end of the bridge.

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 ...

Paine's Bridge, Chillington Hall

This classical stone bridge stands at the junction of the Pool and the Canal and is named after its designer, James Paine. It was built sometime between 1756 and 1776. The landscape park and pool ...

Paragon Road, Longton

Photograph taken looking South to St. James's Church. The Terrace Inn can be seen on the corner of Railway Terrace and also the railway bridge. Paragon Road was formerly known as Ford Street.

Penk Bridge, Penkridge

Penkridge from the Church Tower

A postcard view looking north from the top of St. Michael's Church tower. The houses on Pinfold Lane can be seen at the bottom if this image. Beyond is Stafford Road (A449) and Bull Bridge. Two large ...

Penkridge Town - [Bull] Bridge: sepia drawing

'The Bridge at Penkridge, Staffordshire.' Showing the bridge from the north bank, with the church in the distance. Five arches of the bridge show.'J. Buckler.'

Penkridge Town - Bridge: engraving (vignetted)

'Penkridge,' showing the [Bull] bridge, from the railway to the west. There are meadows in between the railway and the bridge, and there is a distant view of Cannock.'J. Wallace del., [drawn]; J. Greig ...

Penkridge Town - Railway and Bull Bridge: steel engraving

'The Railway near Penkridge, Teddesley Hall in the distance.' Showing a view from the railway across to Bull bridge and Teddesley Hall in the far distance.'D. Cox [drawn]; W. Radclyffe [engraved.]'

Penkridge Views

This multi-view postcard shows interesting scenes taken around Penkridge. Top left: centre right is ‘The Old Cottage’, a 15th century Grade II listed building which stands on the junction of Bellbrook ...