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Albion Street and Normacot Road, Longton

Albion Street was renamed Morpeth Street in the 1950s.

Albion Street Mill, Leek

Built c1829, the mills along Albion Street are three storey buildings with sixteen bays. Prior to the construction of the mills, workers' cottages were built in both Albion and King Street to accommodate ...

Albion Street, Longton

Derilict property on Albion Street, Longton. Photograph taken from Normacot Road.

Albion Street, Longton

Looking South towards Normacot Road. The houses are being demolished. Albion Street was renamed Morpeth Street in the 1950s.

Albion Street, Longton

Albion Street under demolition. Photograph taken looking towards St. James's Schools.

Albion Street, Rugeley

This view of Albion Street was taken looking towards the Market Square in Rugeley. The woman on the left is Mrs Richardson and on the right is the Albion public house. Also in this scene the vehicles ...

Aldergate Methodist Chapel, Tamworth

This chapel in Aldergate was built to replace a previous chapel, which was demolished during the construction of Corporation Street. The pictured chapel was built in 1886 and its Gothic facade can be ...

Alderman John Marson, Stafford,

Alderman John Marson was Mayor of Stafford in 1848. John Marson also established Marson's grocery shop in the Ancient High House on Greengate Street in 1826. His son, William Albert, eventually ...

Alders Brook, near Rocester

Cart-horses drinking from a ford.

Alders House, Tamworth

Alders House is a Grade II listed house on Lichfield Road, Coton, Tamworth. It was built in the late 18th century and has mid-19th century additions. It is now (2022) Evergreen House, a residential care ...

Aldridge - parsonage: pen and wash drawing

'Parsonage Aldridge, Residence late Rev. John Uylde.' View showing the church tower and houses in the distance, particularly the parsonage. Anonymous, [S.C. Fernyhough or J. R. Fernyhough]

Aldridge Church: engraving

'South West View of Aldridge Church,' showing the south aisle. It has a crenellated roof, which was altered later.[Engraving taken from Shaw's sketch , ref: SV I.24a.]Anonymous, [drawn by S. Shaw.]

Aldridge Church: pen and wash drawing

'Aldridge,' showing the church tower in the distance. There are trees and cows in the foreground, and houses to the right of the drawing. Artist: 'H. C. A.,' [Henry Curzon Allport].

Aldridge Church: pen and wash drawing

'Aldridge Church, Staffordshire,' showing a view of church tower. There are trees in the foreground and houses to the right.'J. R. F.,' [John Robert Fernyhough].

Aldridge Church: pen and wash drawing

'Aldridge Church,' showing a rural view of the church tower in the distance. There are trees and cows in the foreground. Artist: 'H. C. A.,' [Henry Curzon Allport].

Aldridge Church: sepia drawing

'South West View of Aldridge Church, Staffordshire,' showing the tower, the south porch and the aisle.Artist: J. Buckler.

Aldridge Church: sepia drawing

'South East View of Aldridge Church.' It is mainly in a perpendicular style showing an arched tomb in the chancel wall, the south aisle and the top of the tower. Artist: J. Buckler.

Aldridge Church: water colour painting

South west view of the church showing the tower and the south porch. There is a house to the right of the church. Also showing a drawing of the 'Monument of Robert Stapleton.' Anonymous, [S. Shaw.]