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Bolton's copper works
Sidings at Bolton's Copper Works, Froghall, during the mid-1960s.
Drums of copper wire stand on the empty tracks. Wire manufactured both here and at Oakamoor would form the first Trans-Atlantic telegraph ...
Boltons Copper Works, Frog Hall, Kingsley
Thomas Bolton & Sons set up a copper works at nearby Oakamoor in 1852-3. By 1890 there was no more room for expansion at Oakamoor so they began building at Froghall. Major extensions followed in the 1930s, ...
Bolton's Copper Works, Froghall, Kingsley
Thomas Bolton & Sons set up a copper works at nearby Oakamoor in 1852-3. By 1890 there was no more room for expansion at Oakamoor so they began building at Froghall. Major extensions followed in the 1930s, ...
Bon Marche, General Store, Upper Tean
This view of the centre of Upper Tean shows the Bon Marche General Store on the right angle bend of the old A50 road (now the A522). To the right is Uttoxeter Road, and behind the camera is the High Street, ...
Bond Bug advertisement
Reliant purchased the Bond company. Reliant wanted to produce a sports car, but were unsure of how successful it would be and so decided to produce their sports car, the Bug, under the Bond name.
The ...
Boon Hill, Audley
The bottom of Boon Hill Road at its junction with Bignall End Road. Audley Station can just be seen on the right and the chimneys of Diglake Colliery are seen through the trees.
Boothen Colliery , Hanley
Patrick Hamilton, the image donor's great grandfather is second from the left. He was Colliery Banksman at Racecourse/Boothen Colliery, Hanley, Stoke on Trent in the late 1880s to 1900s.
Boots' Chemists and the Post Office, Stafford,
The General Post Office moved from Eastgate Street to this building on Market Square in 1867.
It remained here until 1914, when it relocated to Chetwynd House on Greengate Street.
Boots, High Street, Burton-upon-Trent
In the early 1890s Boots published a book of ‘Fine Art Views of Burton’. The book contains many local scenes including several brewery interior and exterior views, public buildings, churches, street and ...
Bore Street, Lichfield
This photograph of Bore Street, Lichfield was taken in 1961. On the left there is a part view of the Grade II listed Guildhall, which was rebuilt in 1846-1848 by the Lichfield Architect, Joseph Potter, ...
Bore Street, Lichfield
The title on this postcard ‘Old houses in Blore Street, Lichfield’ is incorrect. This view was taken in Bore Street, Lichfield. This photograph was taken after the installation of the clock on the Guildhall ...
Bore Street, Lichfield
A postcard view taken in Bore Street, Lichfield.
On the extreme right is Lichfield House which was built in 1510 and is a fine example of a Tudor timber-framed building. During the Civil War it was ...
Borough Hall on Polling Day, Stafford
The Borough Hall on Eastgate Street was designed by Henry Ward, the Borough architect. It opened on 20 June 1877.
Borough Council offices, the library and the Wragg Museum occupied the ground floor. ...
Borough Road, Burton-on-Trent
View of Borough Road, with the Town Hall and St. Paul's Church in the far distance. A tram is approaching Station Bridge.
Borough Road, Burton-upon-Trent
Looking north along Borough Road, Burton-upon-Trent. the Town Hall and St. Paul's Church can be seen in the distance. A tram can be seen approaching in the middle distance.
Bosley Cloud
Bosley Cloud, also known as The Cloud, is a prominent hill (standing at 343 metres) situated in the Peak District, with views across the Cheshire Plain. the border between Staffordshire and Cheshire ...
Bosley station
Bosley Station, Cheshire, pictured around 1963 and still in use.
Note the Ford Anglia saloon car, the equivalent of a Ford Ka today!
A semaphore railway signal stands to the left of the building.
This ...
Botterham Lock, Wombourne
Botterham Lock stands on the Staffordshire and Worcestershire Canal, which was engineered by James Brindley and opened in May 1772.