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High Street, Caverswall

High Street, Caverswall, looking north. A photograph taken by Longtom photographer, William Blake.

High Street, Caverswall

High Street, Caverswall, looking south towards the village centre. A photograph by William Blake of Longton.

High Street, Caverswall

High Street, Caverswall, looking south towards the village centre. A photograph by William Blake of Longton.

High Street, Church Eaton

View of the High Street, looking north-east. On the left is St. Editha's Church, built from local sandstone. The earliest part of the church is the tower, which dates from the twelfth century. The timber ...

High Street, Church Eaton

A view looking south-west along High Street. On the left can be seen the sign for the Swan Inn. Postcard publisher unidentified.

High Street, Colton

A snowy scene looking north along High Street in Colton. Postcard published by Pascoe & Son, Rugeley. Postmarked 1 March 1908.

High Street, Dilhorne

This scene is still recognisable but the electrical transformer now appears to be sited behond the houses.

High Street, Eccleshall

A view looking north west from land behind the High Street in Eccleshall, with the tower of Holy Trinity to the left. The land in the foreground is now occupied by Usulwall Close. Photograph donated ...

High Street, Kinver

High Street, Kinver

The White Harte Hotel can be seen to the right.

High Street, Kinver

Kinver High Street, looking south with St. Peter's Church on the horizon.

High Street, Kinver

Kinver High Street, showing numbers 18 and 20, originally all one house. It is believed to have been built in 1577 by William Eaton, a baker. Numbers 19 and 20 fell into disrepair in the early 1990s, ...

High Street, Marchington

Looking north-east along High Street towards Church Street, Marchington. The house with the mock tudor gable near right is still standing, but the barn belonging to Porters Farm beyond has been demolished ...

High Street, Rocester

In the distance, on the left-hand side of the picture is the Cross Keys public house, where the Houldsworth Lodge of Oddfellows met; the Red Lion is directly opposite. Only the latter building still survives ...

High Street, Rocester

This view is little changed today (2020). In the distance, on the left-hand side of the picture is the Cross Keys public house at the junction of Mill Street and Ashbourne Road, where the Houldsworth ...

High Street, Upper Tean

Numbers 31 and 33 High Street , Upper Tean. These cottages were built by J. & N. Phillips in the late 18th or early 19th centuries for weavers and their families.

High Street, Upper Tean

This photo of Tean High Street was taken at the bottom of Hollington Road. The man in the white coat is Will Johnson, Ivy Shore's grandfather, who owned the nearby grocer's shop known later as Bonne ...

High Street, Wombourne