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Pike Pool, River Dane, near Quarnford

Children paddling by Pike Pool on the River Dane, near Quarnford on the Staffordshire-Cheshire border.

Plardiwick Bridge, Gnosall

A pen and ink sketch on a blank white postcard. View of Plardiwick Bridge, which is bridge no. 36 on the Shropshire Union Canal, Gnosall. Inscription: 'Plardiwick / Bridge / Gnosall'. Signed 'ESPE ...

Pleasure Boat on the river at Tamworth

A pleasure boat on the confluence of the rivers Tame and Anker with Lady Bridge behind it. The original Lady Bridge was a wooden bridge and dated back to 1294. A statue of the Virgin Mary once stood in ...

Postcard view of Bridge and The Butchers Arms, Cheadle Road, Forsbrook

A group of people are pictured standing beside a bridge. One of whom is Freda (Dean) Hilditch, who became a local councillor and school governor. Photograph donated by the Blythe Bridge and Forsbrook ...

Pot Banks and Bottle Kilns, Longton

This photograph is thought to have been taken from the top of St James the Less Church tower opposite Barlow Street (Upper Hill Street), first looking down Barlow Street and onto Paragon Road (Ford Street). ...

Presentation on the Ferry Bridge, Burton-on-Trent

A group of men posed on the Ferry Bridge with a framed illuminated address to Lord Burton, who paid for the bridge and gifted it to the town.

Primitive Methodist Chapel, Harriseahead

In 1801 and 1802 Hugh Bourne and Daniel Shoebotham built a Methodist Chapel at Harriseahead which became the centre of Methodist activity in that area and beyond. It was rebuilt in 1804. The remains ...

Quarnford Bridge, near Flash

Quarnford Bridge, on the road between Gradbach and Flash.

Quixhill Bridge

Quixhill Bridge is a stone road bridge with three arches, which carries the road between Denstone and Ellastone (now the B5032) over the River Churnet.

Radford canal wharf, Stafford,

Road widening at Radford Bank during winter 1984-85. Radford Wharf on the Staffordshire and Worcestershire Canal looking north towards the road.

Rail engineering work at Leek

Disruption to rail services through engineering work is nothing new - as this photograph clearly shows. In 1914, the North Staffordshire Railway decided to double their capacity at Leek by adding an ...

Railway Bridge, Gnosall

This postcard view was taken looking north from the Wharf Road junction with Newport Road which is on the left, looking towards Station Road and the former railway bridge in Gnosall. On the right is Oak ...

Railway Bridge, Shugborough

During the 1840s two railways were constructed through the park at Shugborough. To minimise the damage fences and trees were used to hide the trains from view. The tunnel and bridges were designed to ...

Railway Bridge, Shugborough Park

During the 1840s two railways were constructed through the park at Shugborough. To minimise the damage fences and trees were used to hide the trains from view. The tunnel and bridges were designed to ...

Railway Bridge, Shugborough Park,

During the 1840s two railways were constructed through the park at Shugborough. To minimise the damage fences and trees were used to hide the trains from view. The tunnel and bridges were designed to ...

Railway Bridges, Rugeley

Railway bridges over the junction of Horsefair with Armitage Road (left) and Brereton Road (right) in Rugeley. Note the antler light fittings on the pier between the arches. Originally gas-lit, they ...

Railway Bridges, Rugeley

Postcard view of the Cannock branch line over the junction of Horsefair with Armitage Road (left) and Brereton Road (right) in Rugeley. Note the antler light fittings on the pier between the arches. ...

Railway Station, Norton Bridge

Norton Bridge Station was on the London and North Western and North Staffordshire Railway lines. It was the nearest station to Eccleshall and in the mid-1800s the landlord of the Royal Oak sent omnibuses ...