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Hednesford Railway Station

This early photograph of Hednesford railway station must date between its opening in 1850 and the building of the road bridge in 1876 and the subsequent destruction by fire of these station buildings ...

Hednesford Railway Station, Market Street, Hednesford

Looking towards Hednesford's main shopping street. On the left is the passenger entrance of the Railway Station which was built on the side of the 1875 road bridge over the railway lines. The previous ...

High Street, Newhall, Derbyshire

This photograph taken on the High Street, Newhall, has a Burton and Ashby Tramcar in the centre of the picture. Tramcar number 13 is pictured on a private outing which is thought to have been a test ...

High Street, Newhall, Derbyshire

Looking north-west along the High Street, Newhall, there is a Burton and Ashby Tramcar in the centre of the picture. On the left the building on the corner site remains (2024). On the right at the ...

Hill Street, Hednesford

This area, old 'Hedgford' or 'Hedgeford', near the Cross Keys Inn is the original 'centre' of Hednesford, prior to its mid-Victorian expansion due to coal mining which led to Market Street becoming the ...

Hixon Rail Disaster

Firemen on the roof of a train carriage. In the group of policemen bottom left are Sgt. John Riley (the Sergeant wearing the helmet) who was stationed at Stone, and the Constable on the extreme left without ...

Hixon Railway Disaster

A damaged de-railed carriage near Hixon Crossing. The rail accident occurred at the level crossing just outside Hixon when the inter-city Manchester to London express hit a lorry. The lorry, which had ...

Hixon Railway Station,

The North Staffordshire Railway Station at Hixon opened in 1849, and closed in January 1947. The level Crossing was where New Road crosses the railway.

Hockley Road, Uttoxeter

A postcard view of Hockley Road, Uttoxeter, looking south-west over Picknal Brook Bridge towards the level crossing gates. The building on the left remains (December 2019) along with the level crossing ...

Hoften's Cross Bridge, Cauldon Low

The bridge and winding house for Froghall Tramway at Hoften's Cross, Cauldon Low. The inclined tramway was used to transport limestone from the quarries at Cauldon Low to Froghall Wharf where it was ...

Hoften's Cross Bridge, Cauldon Low

The bridge and remains of the winding house for Froghall Tramway at Hoften's Cross, Cauldon Low, looking towards the A52 and the Cross Inn. The inclined tramway was used to transport limestone from the ...

Hollywood Slade, Brocton Camp, Cannock Chase

This is Hollywood Slade coming down from the top of the Camp near Brocton Coppice. On the right hand side are "F" and "G" Lines. Two flag poles can be seen, one of which was by the Regimental Institute ...

Holy Trinity Church, Burton-upon-Trent

Holy Trinity Church stood on the south side of Horninglow Street in Burton-upon-Trent. This was the second church to have been built on the site. It was constructed in Hollington stone to the design of ...

Home Guard, Cheddleton Railway Station

No. 1 Squad, No.38 (Railway) Platoon, 'F' Company 5th (Leek) Staffordshire Home Guard, winners of the Field Firing Competition in 1943, pictured outside Cheddleton Station.

Horace Roome at Salt Station,

Mr Roome was a footman at Shugborough Hall in the 1920s. He is seen here at Salt Railway Station on a day off work. Note the travel advertisements behind him.

Horninglow Wharf, Burton upon Trent

Warehouses at Horninglow Wharf on the Trent and Mersey Canal. Built as a salt warehouse for the North Staffordshire Railway.

Horseley Bridge & Thomas Piggott Ltd., Tipton

An aerial view of the Horseley Bridge & Thomas Piggott Ltd. factory, Horseley Heath, Tipton, looking east. The road crossing the canal branch in the foreground is Horseley Road. The factory has been ...

Horses at the Railway Goods Yard, Tamworth

Pictured left to right are Emanuel Wright, Sam Gilbert, Ernie Wakelin, Tommy Dugdale, and Horace Penny. The railway stopped using horses in 1959, instead using articulated trucks. The horses are wearing ...