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All Saints Church from School Lane, Sandon

All Saints' dates from the Norman period. Inside, in the west window, can be found a fragment of fourteenth century stained glass. The font dates from 1669. In 1851 the north aisle was remodelled to serve ...

All Saints' Church, Milwich,

The first record of a church on this site is dated c.1140. The tower of the present building dates from the late fifteenth century, although the remainder of the church was rebuilt in the 1790s after ...

Alrewas Mills, Mayfield

This landscape postcard view was taken at Mayfield, Staffordshire and looks north across the River Dove into Derbyshire. The River Dove marks the border between Staffordshire and Derbyshire. In the distance ...

Alton Village

The village dates from Saxon times and was originally known as 'Alverton'. There has long been a diverse religious tradition in Alton, with four non-conformist chapels existing at one time in addition ...

Alton Village

The village dates from Saxon times and was originally known as 'Alverton'. There has long been a diverse religious tradition in Alton, with four non-conformist chapels existing at one time in addition ...

Ancient oak, Teddesley Park

An ancient oak between the Lodgerail Pool and the Penkridge Road in Teddesley Park. One of a set of 26 photographs of ancient trees in Teddesley Park commissioned by Lord Hatherton and photographed ...

Ancient oak, Teddesley Park

Ancient oak in the Coppice Park in Teddesley Park. One of a set of 26 photographs of ancient trees in Teddesley Park commissioned by Lord Hatherton and photographed by James Christopher Gilbert of 13 ...

Ancient oaks, Teddesley Park

Ancient oaks near King Dick's Entrenchment in Teddesley Park. One of a set of 26 photographs of ancient trees in Teddesley Park commissioned by Lord Hatherton and photographed by James Christopher Gilbert ...

Ancient oaks, Teddesley Park

Ancient oaks on the Stafford Road in Teddesley Park. One of a set of 26 photographs of ancient trees in Teddesley Park commissioned by Lord Hatherton and photographed by James Christopher Gilbert of ...

Areoplane forced landing, Fulford

On Sunday, 15 November 1931, the Prince of Wales (later King Edward VIII) flew from Windsor to Meir aerodrome, en route to open the Rosemary Ednam Memorial Hospital for Cripples at Hartshill. After safely ...

Arthur Salt at Rocester Ploughing Match

Arthur Salt came second in his class at this annual ploughing match which took place at the Cricket Field, Rocester.

Aston Mill, Aston-by-Stone

A view looking across the meadows towards Aston Mill and Aston Mill Farm and the road bridge over the Trent & Mersey Canal. Aston Mill ground flint but was demolished in the 1960s. The farm buildings ...

Auction catalogue, Church Leigh

LOT 1 FREEHOLD LAND LOT2 FREEHOLD MEADOW LAND LOT3 PIECE OR PARCELL OF LAND LOT4 THREE FIELDS OF PASTURE LAND LOT5 PIECE OR PARCELL OF LAND LOT6 FREEHOLD FARMHOUSE, OUT-BUILDINGS, ...

Auction catalogue, Church Leigh

LOT 1 FREEHOLD RESIDENCE LOT2 TWO VALUABLE CLOSES OF ACCOMMODATION LAND LOT3 THREE VALUABLE ACCOMMODATION FIELDS LOT4 A VALUABLE CLOSE OF MEADOW LAND Click on the link below to download ...

Axe Edge, neer Leek. Photographed by William Blake.

A view of Axe Edge and the Leek-Buxton road. This area lies within the Peak District National Park. The image is one of a series labelled "Leek & Buxton".

Baddeley Green from Norton Lane, Norton-in-the-Moors

The camera is looking east from Norton Primary School over the valley of the Trent towards Baddeley Green. Hidden in the valley is the Caldon Canal , with Engine Locks Cottage is just to the left of ...

Bagging potatoes at Lower Barns, Pattingham

The people in the photograph pictured from left to right are: Mrs Ethel Clark, Norman Williamson, George Williamson, Bert Gittins and Mrs Dixon. Lower Barns was part of the Clive Farm.

Bagging potatoes, Manor Farm, Wall

Women's Land Army girls bagging potatoes from a clamp at W.W. and W.J. Ryman's farm, Manor Farm, Wall, near Lichfield. Allthough World War II ended in 1945, there was still a shortage of labour in agriculture ...