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Hall Street, Burslem

View south along Hall Street from Westport Road towards St Paul's churchyard at the bottom of the hill. The tower on the left belongs to the Roman Catholic Church of St. Joseph, a Grade II listed building. ...

Hammerhouse Farm, Norton Bridge

Hammerhouse Farm is a Grade II listed timber-framed building dated 1604 on a fireplace. It is located on Smithy Lane, Norton Bridge close to the railway junction of the West Coast Main Line to Crewe ...

Hammerhouse Farm, Norton Bridge,

Handsacre Hall

The rear of Handsacre Hall viewed from the south west. A cow stands in the fenced paddock. At the time of this photograph Handsacre Hall was farmed by the Boycott and Harvey sisters. At this time the ...

Handsacre Hall

Superseding an earlier hall, Handsacre Hall building probably largely dated to the 15th century. Falling into dis-prepair in the 16th century, it was renovated during the 17th century. Originally ...

Hanley Public Market on Tontine Street, Hanley

Before moving to the Potteries Shopping Centre, Hanley Public Market was in the old meat market on Tontine Street. This photograph shows the entrance on Tontine Street in the days before traffic was banned. ...

Hanley Tabernacle, Town Road, Hanley

The Congregational Independent Tabernacle Church was founded in Hanley in 1784, a Mission Hall was built in 1879 and the church in the photograph built on Town Road (then known as High Street) in 1883. ...

Hatherton Hall

Grade II listed Hatherton Hall was built in 1817 and was the seat of the Walhouse family. It was rebuilt by Moreton Walhouse, possibly in an emotional reaction to being passed over in his uncle, Sir ...

Hatherton Hall and Park

A postcard view of Hatherton Park with a glimpse of Hatherton Hall by the lake and amongst the trees. Hatherton Hall is a Grade 2 listed building built in 1817 in the Tudor Gothic style for Moreton ...

Haughton Old Hall,

This sixteenth century house was restored in 1889. The more decorative timber framed gable is a later addition to the building. The barn, now converted into a cottage, contains timbers said to have ...

Haughton Old Hall,

This sixteenth century house was restored in 1889. The more decorative timber framed gable is a later addition to the building. The barn, now converted into a cottage, contains timbers said to have ...

Hawkesyard Priory and College, Armitage

Hawkesyard Priory near Armitage, built to the designs of E. Goldie in 1896-1914, in the Gothic perpendicular style, is on the left. The College, housed in the older Hawkesyard Hall is on the right. The ...

Hawthornden Manor, Bramshall Road, Uttoxeter

View of Hawthornden Manor, from the south-west. The manor was once home to Samuel Brassington Bamford, but has since been converted into flats.

Hay House, Ipstones

A woman posing at the door of Hay House in Ipstones. It is a Grade II listed farmhouse dated 1625 with later additions. Photographer: William Blake of Longton.

Haydon Street, Basford, Stoke-on-trent

The photograph shows the terrace of bow fronted houses, numbers 5 to 9, in Haydon Street in Basford, close to its junction with Etrurtia Road.

Head Brewer's House, High Street, Burton-upon-Trent

This fine Grade II listed Edwardian house at 57, High Street, Burton-upon-Trent was built for the head brewer at the Bass Brewery Company. It was later used as a staff social club. This Image is from ...

Hednesford Road, Brownhills

A deserted Hednesford Road, Brownhills, probably near the junction with the A5 (Watling Street) with gas street lamp and shop front on right. Postcard published by Evans The Printers, Hednesford.

Hednesford views

A colour-tinted postcard with five views of Hednesford: West Hill (Green Heath Road) looking towards Market Street (the house on the right was the home of Albert Stanley M.P. and Trade Unionist around ...