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Burslem from St Paul's Churchyard

The camera is looking eastwards from St Paul's Churchyard towards the centre of Burslem. Hall Street runs away from the centre of the picture towards the tower of St Joseph's Catholic Church. The cluster ...

Burslem from St Paul's Churchyard.

Looking east from the edge of St Paul's Churchyard. The tower to the right belongs to St Joseph's Catholic Church on Hall Street. The two gate posts on the right led to the original church, now demolished. ...

Burston - old cottage: water colour painting

Showing the exterior of an old cottage on the Stone Road. Artist: 'J. K.,' [drawn and presented by J. Kenderdine.]

Burston Pool

To the left can be seen the mission chapel of St. Rufin, built in 1859.

Burston, near Sandon

A postcard view of Burston taken on the A51 Road. The cottages on the left have been demolished but the semi-detached houses on the right remain although in later years both have been extended.

Burston, near Stone

A postcard view looking north-west towards Burston village. The building in the distance on the left is the Greyhound Inn. The thatched cottages on the right have since been demolished. This postcard ...

Burston, Sandon,

The thatched cottage on the right has since been demolished.

Burton Manor Road, Stafford

Between 1924 and 1926 British Reinforced Concrete built 66 houses for their employees on Burton Manor Road. They were designed by Birmingham architect William Green, who was much influenced by the Arts ...

Burton Manor, Stafford

Burton Manor in Rising Brook was built in 1855 by Francis Whitgreave. Stonework found during excavations from Grey Friars on Foregate Street was incorporated into the house, including the stone cross ...

Burton Transport Company lorry, Derby Street, Burton-upon-Trent

A lorry pictured outside Burton Transport Service's premises at 78 Derby Street, believed to be a Leyland Badger. The Birmingham Transport Company was registered at 91 Derby Street and the Managing Director ...

Burton-upon-Trent - Manor House: engraving

'View of Manor House, Burton upon Trent, Staffordshire. (Formerly the private residence of the Abbot.)' Showing a house on the right, by a river. There is another larger house, also on the river banks ...

Burton-upon-Trent - Nether Hall: pencil drawing

'Nether Hall, Burton upon Trent,' showing a collection of thatched roofs and chimneys by a pool. This house stood at Wetmore, near Burton-upon-Trent. It was the town house of the Blount family but was ...

Burton-upon-Trent - Old Houses on High Street: sepia drawing

Showing an old house on the east side of the High Street. The house has one gable and one wing with an entrance underneath. Artist: J. Buckler.

Burton-upon-Trent - Old Houses on High Street: sepia drawing

Showing old houses on the west side of the High Street. The building is Tudor, half-timbered with gables. Artist: J. Buckler.

Burton-upon-Trent - Priory House: sepia drawing

View from the church yard, showing a stuccoed house, turreted behind a wall. It has a modern Tudor finish. Artist: J. Buckler.

Burton-upon-Trent Abbey: sepia drawing

North east view of the Abbey House. Showing a medieval house with some 17th or 18th century windows and a bay. It overlooks the river on the left. Artist: J. Buckler.

Burton-upon-Trent: Ordish Farm House: sepia drawing

Showing a half-timbered building with some modern Gothic. Also has a porch. Artist: J. Buckler.

Bury Bank Cottage, Darlaston Hall Estate, Stone,

The Darlaston estate was owned by Burton Abbey, but during the Reformation the estate was sold to James Collier, a wool merchant. The estate was sold to William Jervis of Meaford in 1655, and it remained ...