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Meaford Locks, Trent & Mersey Canal, near Stone

A tinted postcard view of Meaford Locks published by A.W. Tilley, Newsagent and Stationers of 7 Radford Street, Stone. In 1831 the section of the Trent and Mersey Canal by Meaford Lock was straightened. ...

Meaford Village, Stone

Members of the Griffin family, Preston Vale Farm House, near Penkridge

It is probable that the passengers in the horse-drawn cart are Thomas & Emily Griffin who farmed here from 1863. Thomas John Griffin married Emily Ann Pemberton at Dudley in 1857 Christened in Stafford ...

Messrs Bass's Brewery, Burton-upon-Trent

This engraving is entitled 'Old Burton, Messrs, Bass's Brewery in 1834' and shows Bass's town house on High Street to the left with the their first brewery alongside. The house still stands. Picture ...

Meynell Arms, Hoar Cross

The Meynell Ingram Arms still exists today on the corner of the Abbots Bromley and Newborough Roads. The exterior has been updated and the picket fences are gone but it is still easily identifiable. The ...

Meynell Hunt Meet, Blithfield Hall

This postcard picture was taken at a wonky angle and it shows a meeting of the Meynell Hunt at the front of Blithfield Hall, the home of the Bagot family.

Midland Road, Swadlincote, Derbyshire

This view looks north along Midland Road, Swadlincote. On the left a newly built property is waiting for the windows to be fitted, this would become W. Wilkinson’s, fruit and vegetable supplier. In ...

Milford Common,

The track in the foreground leads to Satnall Hills, with Station Road leading off in the distance to the right. On the far right, where a figure stands in the road, is the start of the main drive to ...

Milford Common,

This road is now the A513 Stafford to Rugeley road.

Militia approaching crossing, Blythe Bridge

The 5th Battallion of the North Staffordshire Territorials onn their way to Burton during general mobilisation in August 1914. They were one of the first Companies to go to France. In the foreground ...

Milk collection, Kingstone

This photograph of a postcard was taken on Uttoxeter Road, Kingstone. The lorry is collecting milk from local farms and belongs to Wilts United Dairies. The dairy at Weston initially processed milk and ...

Milk delivery wagon, Ilam

In the background can be seen Ilam School. Ilam village was rebuilt as a model village in the 1840s and 1850s by Jesse Watts Russell. Pictured is a three-horse team collecting 17 gallon churns, probably ...

Milk delivery, Cheddleton

Mr Edwin Woolley of Shaffalong Farm delivering milk with horse and cart in Cheddleton. He has stopped outside Mr Jesson Bold's butchers and grocers shop.

Milk delivery, Cheddleton

Mr Edwin Woolley of Shaffalong Farm delivering milk with his horse and cart in Cheddleton.

Milk Float, Stafford Pageant

This postcard view of a horse and dray advertises “Milk Nature’s Perfect Food, Builds Bone and Brain”. The float won second prize in Stafford Pageant (unknown year). The annual Stafford Pageant included ...

Millenary Pageant, Stafford,

In 1913 a Millenary Pageant was performed in the castle fields to celebrate 1000 years of Stafford's history from its founding in 913 AD by Aethelfleda. This scene depicts the story of Richard II, ...

Millward family, Eccleshall

The Millward family pictured in a horse-drawn vis-a-vis phaeton. Henry Millward was landlord of the Royal Oak in Eccleshall in the late 19th century and lived with his family at 46, High Street.

Miners outside the Roebuck Inn, Cheadle

The Roebuck Inn stood on The Green in the Brookhouses part of Cheadle. It was in existence by 1834 but closed during the 1960s. The last licencee was Norman Plant