Holy Trinity Church, Burton-upon-Trent
Holy Trinity Church stood on the south side of Horninglow Street in Burton-upon-Trent. This was the second church to have been built on the site. It was constructed in Hollington stone to the design of ...
Home Farm cowhouse, Teddesley Park
Labourers’ accommodation over the cowhouse, Teddesley Park, situated to the north-west of Home Farm. On the left, the hexagonal cottage is one of a pair linked by a single-storey former poultry house. ...
Home Farm, Maer
This postcard view shows Home Farm which stands by the Haddon Lane junction in Maer village. Home Farm was built by Josiah Wedgwood II, who lived at nearby Maer Hall. The building has a symmetrical entrance ...
Hopwas Pumping Station
Built 1879 to supply mains water to Tamworth. Disused since 1962. It was converted into residences in 2005.
'Spruce' is one of two 50HP 'housebuilt' single cylinder, condensing, rotative water pumping ...
Horse and Cart, Eccleshall Festival,
Parade along High Street.
The first Eccleshall Festival was held in 1979. The festival takes place every two years.
Horse and Trap, Woodseaves
Horse and trap outside the Cock Inn.
Photographer: Harry Osbourne of Woodseaves.
Horse Fair Post Office, Rugeley
The Post Office in Horse Fair, Rugeley. At the time of the photograph William Augustus 'Gus' Frith was the sub-postmaster here. He also advertised his business as stationer and cabinet-maker and also ...
Horse Fair, Rugeley
This view of Horse Fair looks north towards Upper Brook Street. The road traffic island (Globe island) has changed over the years to cope with the busy road junction. The shop in the centre is Lucille's ...
Horse-drawn Carriage outside Highfield Manor, Stafford,
The owner of Highfield Manor, David Hollin (1844-1916), with his wife Emma (1842-1926) and niece Edith Emily Jackson in a horse-drawn carriage.
Highfield Manor, built in 1880, was on Newport Road ...
Horsefair and Upper Brook Street, Rugeley
A fine postcard view of Rugeley at the junction of Horsefair (right), Elmore Lane (left, in front of the Globe Hotel) and Upper Brook Street (ahead). The fine creeper clad building was Dilger's, House ...
Horsefair, Rugeley
Taken from the arched railway bridge looking down on Horsefair, Rugeley with Talbot Street on the right. The Station Hotel had previously been the Queen's Head and was in later years renamed The Tree ...
Horsefair, Rugeley
A postcard view of Horsefair, Rugeley, looking towards the railway arches. Note the finger direction posts on the traffic island. At this time the north-south traffic would have passed through the narrow ...
Horsefair, Rugeley
A view of Horsefair, Ruugeley looking north-west towards the Globe Hotel. The man on the left appears to be carrying a window frame past a single horse and cart. There is a caravan, possibly belonging ...
Horsefair, Rugeley
Horsefair, Rugeley looking towards The Globe Hotel, much as it appears today, although the Globe is now (2018) an estate agents' premises. The cast iron horse hitching posts at the pavement edge survived ...
Horton Hall
The Hall is situated in the village of Horton, in the Staffordshire Moorlands. Some of the later alterations to the house can be seen in this picture. The sash windows on the ground and first floor and ...
Hospital and School of St. John, Alton
A postcard view looking north of the right range of the Hospital and School, Alton. It was begun in 1840 by A.W.N. Pugin around three sides of a quadrangle, facing Alton Castle. The left range and half ...
Hospital Saturday, Stone,
Collecting for Hospital Saturday on Granville Terrace.
House on Hednesford Road, Rugeley
This house is believed to be 154 Hednesford Road, Rugeley. The photograph was taken for Messrs Evans & Evans, Estate Agents. It is now screened by mature trees. The house was once the residence of the ...