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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.

British Legion Headquarters, London Road, Stoke-on-Trent

The British Legion headquarters building stood at the corner of Sheppard Street and London Road in Stoke. The building was also the London Road Sports and Social Club. Built in the 1880s, the house predates ...

Brittain's Cottage, Cheddleton

Family group outside Brittain's Cottage, Cheddleton.

Broad Eye Windmill and River Sow, Stafford,

Photograph taken from South Street. Broad Eye corn mill was built in 1796 using stones taken from the Old Town Hall (now replaced by the Shire Hall). The miller lived in a house next door. In ...

Broad Eye Windmill, Stafford

Watercolour painting by Reginald Haggar (1905-1988) showing Broad Eye Windmill and adjoining houses. Broad Eye corn mill was built in 1796 using stones taken from the Old Town Hall (now replaced by ...

Broad Eye Windmill, Stafford

This view looks towards the Doxey Road from Broad Eye in Stafford and shows the Broad Eye corn mill which was built in 1796 using stones taken from the Old Town Hall (now replaced by the Shire Hall). ...

Broad Eye Windmill, Stafford,

Brandon Brothers' greengrocers shop in the Broad Eye windmill. Broad Eye corn mill was built in 1796 using stones taken from the Old Town Hall (now replaced by the Shire Hall). The miller lived in ...

Broad Eye, Stafford

View from Broad Street looking towards Chell Road. This photograph was taken just before these buildings were demolished.

Broad Eye, Stafford

Door and window of 10, Broad Eye, Stafford, immediately prior to demolition. Note the unusual forming of the brick support arches over the doorway and window and the brick pavement.

Broad Hill, Gnosall

This postcard view shows a quiet scene by the pond and cottages at Broad Hill, near Gnosall. Out of sight of the camera but nearby is the former Broad Hill quarry, a source of Triassic sandstone known ...

Broad Hill, Gnosall

This postcard scene shows a part view of the former quarry at Broad Hill, near Gnosall. In the background of the picture a sandstone outcrop can be seen behind the derelict cottage. This is a Triassic ...

Broad Street Corner, Stafford

View from Broad Street looking towards Chell Road. This photograph was taken just before these buildings were demolished. Only the Lamb Inn, the white building at the end of the row remains (2025)....