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Brewood Church: sepia drawing
Showing the church in the distance and a row of cottages to the west of it. Anonymous, [H. J. Noyes.]
Brewood Road, Coven,
The Rainbow public house is on the left of the picture. In front of it is parked a Vauxhall Velox.
Brewood views
A colour-tinted postcard with five views of Brewood: the Canal, Four Ashes Road, Dean Street, the Roman Catholic Church and Market Square. Published by F. Frith & Co. Ltd., Reigate.
Bridge Eye, Station Road, Cheddleton
View of cottages from Bridge Eye, Cheddleton. Bridge Eye Well can be seen to the right. The houses on right hand side are still recognisable. The field on the bank of the River Churnet was made into ...
Bridge over the River Lea, Madeley
A postcard view showing the bridge which carries Bar Hill over the River Lea at Madeley. In the background are houses on the Holborn.
Postcard published by William Shaw of Burslem.
Bridge Street, Burton upon Trent
Lantern slide view of Mr. Whitehead's house on Bridge Street, which was demolished to make way for the widening of of Burton Trent Bridge in 1911.
Copyright: Burton Library
Bridge Street, Stafford
Watercolour painting by an unknown artist. A view of Bridge Street, looking north towards Greengate Street.
Dimensions: height - 362mm, width - 292mm
Bridge Street, Stafford
Left to right: Rowney's T.V. radio, and electrical goods, Chatfield's Funeral Directors and Hudson's leather goods and stationery shop. The building was later demolished and the site is now (2025) occupied ...
Bridge Street, Uttoxeter
Looking along Bridge Street towards the Market Place. The main building is still remains and used to be part of the Red Lion pub which was in the Market Place and is connected to the tall building on ...
Bridgnorth Road, Enville
A postcard view looking south-east along Bridgnorth Road in Enville with Blundies Lane to the left. The houses still stand today.
The postcard was posted in 1920.
Bridgnorth Road, Enville
A postcard view looking south-east along Bridgnorth Road in Enville with Blundies Lane to the left. The houses still stand today, although the thatched roofs have been replaced with tiles.
Postcard ...
Bridgwood Street, Longton
The view north along Wharf Street towards the Tuscan China Works on Forrister Street. Wharf Street is today Bridgwood Street and the terraced houses have been replaced with modern housing. The photograph ...
Brierley Hill Chapel: sepia drawing
North view from the road, showing houses on the left. The building is of classical design of stone and brick, with a tower, in an isolated position. Artist: Thomas Peploe Wood.
Brindley Crescent, Hednesford
Residents from Brindley Village at the opening of the housing estate which was to become their new home at Brindley Crescent and Bracken Close, Hednesford. The houses in the background are numbers 13 ...
Brindley Village, Cannock Chase
Children, adults and dogs with entrance to Brindley Village in background with the sign 'Brindley Village' to the right. People in photograph (left to right): seated on verge is Douglas Davis; standing ...
Brindley Village, Hednesford, Cannock Chase
Brindley Village was the mining village of West Cannock No. 5 Colliery and the miners and their families lived in the converted Hospital Wards and outbuildings that was once Rugeley (Brindley) Military ...
Briscoe and Smith family at Astage House, Croxton
Standing outside of Astage House, Croxton are (from left to right): Amy Smith, her mother Emily Smith, sister Irene Smith, brother Arthur, Sybil Briscoe, her parents Elizabeth and Henry Briscoe, and her ...
Briscoe Cottage, Clifton Campville
Briscoe Cottage at Hill Top, Clifton Campville.