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Lichfield - Antique Chalice: engraving

'Antique Chalice, found in the Cathedral Church in Lichfield.' Showing a much corroded chalice. [Marked in pencil, 1772.] Anonymous.

Lichfield - Outline of feet: engraving

Showing engravings of ouline forms of feet, left and right, being of sandals [?] found at Lichfield. Anonymous.

Lime Kilns at Consall

The lime kilns at Consall are adjacent to the Caldon Canal. The Caldon Canal opened in 1779 and links Froghall to the Trent and Mersey Canal at Etruria, Stoke on Trent. The canal also ran in the opposite ...

Lime Kilns at Froghall

The lime kilns at Froghall stand near to Froghall Basin and the Caldon Canal. The Caldon Canal opened in 1779 and links Froghall to the Trent and Mersey Canal at Etruria, Stoke-on-Trent. The canal also ...

Lovers' Walk, Brancote Woods, near Stafford

Photograph taken along the path that leads from St Thomas's Priory to Holdiford Road, Milford with the River Sow, Railway and Canal running to the left. Published by Valentine & Sons of Dundee and Lodnon ...

Ludlow Castle, Shropshire: water colour drawing

This drawing is titled 'Tamworth Castle,' but apparently shows Ludlow Castle from the south west. Showing the ruins of the castle on a hill above the road. Anonymous.

Madeley - Roman Coins: engraving

'Roman Coins found near Madeley, 1817,' [late Empire]. 'Engraved for Shaw's [Ward's] Stoke upon Trent. By Willm. Brookes, Junr. Fountain Buildings, Burslem, from the Original Coins in the possession ...

Manifold Valley

View of the Manifold valley, limestone cliffs, cave and woodland. Thors cave is seen from the Grindon footpath. This photograph is an early Dufaycolour transparency, probably taken by Longton photographer, ...

Manor House ruins and St. Luke’s Church, Tittensor

The ruins of the fifteenth century Manor House were demolished in 1963 to make way for a housing estate. Panelling from the interior of the house can be seen inside the chancel of the church. The stone ...

Map and plans of Tutbury Castle and environs

Tutbury Castle is first mentioned in 1071, when it was transferred to Henry de Ferrers from Hugh d’Avranches. The original motte and bailey castle had probably been built around two years earlier, following ...

Market Square and Conduit Street, Lichfield

Lichfield Market Square, in the days when cars and coaches were allowed to park on the square. In the background is Conduit Street with businesses, from left to right: the Malt Shovel Inn; Halls the Butchers; ...

Marl pit, Trent Vale Brick & Tile Company, Stoke-on-Trent

The photograph shows a section of the marl pit belonging to the Trent Vale Brick & Tile Co. This is a view from the Rookery Lane area. The pit yielded Etruria Marl, a brick clay, usually extracted by ...

Medieval gold finger ring, Audley

A complete gold and gem set finger ring. The hoop is sub-circular in shape, with no decoration on the band. The gem is set in a rectangular raised bezel, positioned with the long edges at right angles ...

Messines Model, Brocton Camp, Cannock Chase

Looking north across the scaled terrain model of the Battle of Messines at Brocton Camp. The New Zealand Rifle Brigade took part in the successful campaign to take the Messines Ridge, a stronghold on ...

Messines Story Map

This online resource expertly blends historic and modern mapping and photographs to tell and illustrate the story of the Battle of Messines (June 1917) and its link to Staffordshire in an engaging and ...

Mill Wheels on Victoria Park, Stafford,

The town mill was built by George Brewster in 1834, on the site of the medieval town mill. It was powered by two wheels, fed from the mill pool by a culvert running under the road. The mill was demolished ...

Moat House, Acton Trussell

The Moat House is built on a mound that dates from Norman times. Though the house has undergone restoration and alteration, the oldest part of the house still dates from the early 14th century. Up until ...

Moreton - Stone Cross remains at Chatwell: pen drawing

'The Remains of an Ancient Stone Cross at Chatwell.' Showing an octagonal shaft on steps.'T. P. W.,' [Thomas Peploe Wood.] This medieval preaching cross stands at Heath Hill, formerly in Staffordshire, ...