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Almshouses, Bridge Street, Newcastle-Under-Lyme

View of Almshouses looking north-east taken from St. Giles tower. Prior to their demolition in 1964. They were pulled down to make way for the ring road. In 1688 the Duke of Albemarle bequeathed £6000 ...

Almshouses, High Street, Kinver

The almshouses stood at 48-49 High Street and were demolished in 1972. At the time of this photograph the building was occupied by Midland Bank Ltd.

Almshouses, High Street, Kinver

The buildings with two bay windows in the centre of this view of the High Street were almshouses at numbers 47 and 48. They were demolished in 1972.

Almshouses, High Street, Kivner

The Almshouses were demolished in 1972.

Almshouses, Madeley

This set of ten almshouses were built in 1645, paid for by money left by Sir John Offley, and they stand on Station Road, Madeley near the junction with Bar Hill. The porches are Victorian and were added ...

Almshouses, Madeley

This set of ten almshouses were built in 1645, paid for by money left by Sir John Offley, and they stand on Station Road, Madeley near the junction with Bar Hill. The porches are Victorian and were added ...

Almshouses, Manor Road, Kings Bromley

Numbers 2, 4 and 6 Manor Road, Kings Bromley. This Grade II listed terrace of three cottages was built in 1860 by the Lane and Tomline families to house three poor men of the parish. Above each doorway ...

Almshouses, Penkridge

These almshouses in New Road were built in 1866 by the Dowager Lady Hatherton as a memorial to her husband. They consisted of five tenements for retired labourers from the Teddesley estate. This postcard ...

Almshouses, Penkridge

These almshouses in New Road were built in 1866 by the Dowager Lady Hatherton as a memorial to her husband. They consisted of five tenements for retired labourers from the Teddesley estate. This postcard ...

Almshouses, Penkridge,

These almshouses in New Road were built in 1866 by the Dowager Lady hatherton as a memorial to her husband. They consisted of five tenements for retired labourers from the Teddesley estate.

Alrewas

The village of Alrewas could perhaps be described as a village of waterways. It is situated approximately five miles north- east of Lichfield, south of the River Trent and west of the mouth of the River ...

Alrewas Church - North Doorway: sepia drawing

'North Doorway of Alrewas Church,' showing a plain Norman door with a single arch.'J. Buckler.'

Alrewas Church - West Doorway: sepia drawing

'West Doorway of Alrewas Church, Staffordshire,' showing the west doorway with a Norman arch of two orders.'J. Buckler.'

Alrewas Church: aquatint engraving

'South West View of Alderwas (sic) Church,'across a graveyard. Also showing the tower, the south aisle and the high chancel roof. Anonymous, [? F. Jukes].

Alrewas Church: aquatint engraving

'Alrewas Church.' South east view across the graveyard, showing the tower, the south aisle and the high chancel roof. [From J. Buckler's sepia drawing, ref: SV I.34.]Anonymous [? F. Jukes].

Alrewas Church: sepia drawing

'South East View of Alrewas Church, Staffordshire,' showing the chancel and the south aisle, with the clerestory and tower behind.'J. Buckler.'

Alrewas House, Mayfield

A postcard view of Alrewas House, Mayfield. The picture was taken looking west with Alrewas Mills in the background and the Mill chimney stack on the left. Just out of view is the River Dove; in the far ...

Alrewas Methodist Church

The Methodist Church on Post Office Road, Alrewas. This was originally a Weslyan Chapel