Miniature Stanhope Phaeton, Ingestre
This miniature Stanhope Phaeton was made for the Shrewsbury family children of Ingestre in the late 19th century for racing and go carting and was intended to be pulled by goats or dogs. The maker was ...
Mobile News Stand, High Green, Cannock
A woman buying a newspaper from an Express and Star mobile news stand pictured at High Green, Cannock.
Moors Gorse Pumping Station, near Hednesford
Inaugurated in 1880 to extract underground water for the South Staffs Water Works Company, this pumping station stood adjacent the Hednesford to Rugeley Road on land leased from the Marquis of Anglesey. ...
Mr E.J. Chandler and daughter, Lane Green Road, Bilbrook
Mr E. J. Chandler is standing by the pony and trap in which Marjorie, his daughter, is seated in.
The people in the background of the photograph (behind the rails) are unknown.
Mr Kinson with his horse and cart, Skeys, Wilnecote
Mr Kinson with his horse 'Tut' and cart at Skeys work yard, Wilnecote. Mr Kinson worked for Skeys as a General carter, to dump their broken pots. A spoil heap can be seen in the background. Skeys changed ...
Mr William Deakin, Wetley Rocks
This postcard view was probably taken on Mill Lane looking south-east towards Wetley Rocks.
The man standing on the cart on the right is thought to be William Deakin, who was a farmer in the Wetley ...
Nantwich Road, Audley
An unmetalled road looking back towards Audley. Audley Old Hall is just visible in the distance. This photograph was taken by Thomas Warham of Audley.
Nash's Wheelwrights, Acton Trussell
Nash's wheelwright's workshop in Lower Penkridge Road, adjacent to Nash Cottage. The older man seated is probably wheelwright Ephraim Nash (1826-1904) and the two younger men may be his sons William (born ...
National Schools, Penkridge
The title on this postcard has mis-spelled Penkridge as 'Pinkridge. It shows the National Schools on Market Square (also known as School Square). Built in 1818 by Joseph Potter and paid for by Lord Hatherton, ...
Nestlés Milk Wagon, Tutbury
A wagon from the Nestlés factory at Hatton pictured carrying milk churns at the top of Castle Street, Tutbury.
The Hatton factory was originally built in 1901 by the Nestlé Anglo-Swiss Condensed Milk ...
New Ale Stores, Joule's Brewery, Stone,
View of the New Ale Stores on Newcastle Street, built in 1881. In the gateway stands a horse-drawn dray.
Francis Joule came into possession of the White House Inn and brewhouse at Stone in 1758. ...
New Free Library, Stafford,
Stafford's library was housed in the Borough Hall until 1914. The new library building on The Green was built in 1913, with funds from the Carnegie Trust. The building also housed the Wragge Museum, ...
New Road, Audley
A view looking east from Castle Hill, Audley along New Road. The Methodist Chapel and school can clearly be seen to the left. This is now Ravensmead Primary School. The chimneys of Audley Colliery can ...
Newcastle Road, Stone
A view of Newcastle Road looking south-east towards the town centre, with the railway bridge in the middle ground.
A postcard view by Stone photographer Phillip Dutton, of 63 High Street.
Newcastle Road, Stone
Looking north along Newcastle Road, with the Boat Inn on the left.
A postcard view published by A.W. Tilley, newsagent and stationers, 7 Radford Street, Stone. Postmarked 12 August 1913.
Newcastle Road, Stone
Looking north-west along Newcastle Road to the railway bridge with its Worthington beers advertisement. The bridge was altered in the 1930s, with a box-girder construction replacing the railings seen ...
Newcastle Road, Stone
A postcard view taken close to the entrance of Whitebridge Lane. The nearest house is Whitebridge House, built in 1906. Most of the houses in this view still stand, but the trees hand hedges have grown ...
Newcastle Road, Stone
A postcard view of Newcastle Road, Stone taken from the canal bridge looking north-west, away from the town centre. On the left is the Boat Inn which stood alongside the Trent and Mersey Canal. In the ...