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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 ...
Bury Bank, Darlaston, Stone
This row of cottages stands on what is now the busy A51 leading to Nantwich. At the top of the hillside behind the cottages lies the Bronze or Iron Age hill fort of Bury Bank.
A postcard view by Stone ...
Bus Depot, Hixon,
Old bus garage on Stowe Lane.
Butterhill House, Coppenhall,
Butterhill House was the home of the Marson family.
On the left is Butterhill windmill, dating from c.1800. The mill ceased work in the 1870s, but the sails were not removed until 1912.
Butterhill House, near Coppenhall
Butterhill House was home to the Marson family.
Butterton, near Newcastle-under-Lyme
Watercolour by Doris Brown of Butterton, a beautiful hamlet just outside Newcastle-under-Lyme.
Byanna, Eccleshall
The name Byanna means 'beyond the dean', or out of the town. The Bishops of Lichfield lived here after Eccleshall Castle was destroyed in 1643 during the Civil War. The house dates from the early 17th ...
Byeways, Histon's Hill, Codsall
Christine and Jack Whitaker (2nd and 3rd from left) receiving the keys to Byeways, on Histon's Hill, Codsall having just purchased the house. Byeways started life as No 1, Queens Gardens and was the furnished ...
C. Herbert & Company, Railway Street, Stafford
This picture shows numbers 1 and 2 Railway Street, Stafford which at the time of the photograph were the premises of 'C Herbert & Company'.
By 1911 Albert Bentley had opened his first shop at 1 and ...
Caldon Canal at Heakley Hall Farm, Norton Green
A view south west along the Caldon Canal from the bridge near Heakley Hall Farm. The buildings on the skyline are on Norton Lane. The arm of the canal to Norton Green foundry went off to the right between ...
Camden Place, Stafford
A coloured engraving of Camden Place on Wolverhampton Road. It was built for Richard Ford in the early nineteenth century and designed by George Gilbert Scott. At the time of this print the building ...
Campbell Cottages, Hartshill Road, Hartshill, Stoke
This plan shows one of the Campbell cottages on Hartshill Road. The cottages were built in 1859 by Colin Minton Campbell and are now Grade II listed. This cottage had an interior door into the Hartshill ...
Campbell Road from Hanford Bridge, Stoke-on-Trent
The photograph is looking northeast along Campbell Road away from the junction with Stone Road at Hanford Bridge. Where the photographer was standing is now part of the Hanchurch roundabout and flyover. ...