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The Rocks, Huntley, near Cheadle

This road cutting at Huntley was made in 1818 as part of the alterations needed on the Cheadle-Tean road (now the A522) in order to conform with the Turnpike Act.

The Rockwood, Stone

The Rockwood was an area of woodland and footpaths on the steep slopes overlooking the Scotch Brook valley on Longton Road. A postcard view by William Shaw of Burslem.

The Roebuck, Wolseley Bridge

The Roebuck is seen here standing at the junction of the A51 and A513. On the right is Wolseley Bridge spanning the River Trent. In later years The Roebuck became known as The Wolseley Arms, however, ...

The Royal Oak Inn, Denstone

The title on this postcard is ‘The Tavern, Denstone’, but it actually shows the Royal Oak Inn. The sign on the building advertises that the inn sold Buntings ales, choice wines and spirits and provided ...

The Royal Oak, High Offley

This public house stood on the crossroads at High Offley. It still stands, but is now a private residence.

The Ruin, Shugborough Park

The Ruin is situated on the banks of the River Sow; this monument was built c.1750 using stone from sections of Shugborough Hall pulled down during alterations. The architect was Thomas Wright of Durham, ...

The Schools, Caverswall

A postcard view taken on School Lane of Caverswall Village School. The buildings remain (June 2020) and are part of St Peter’s Primary School, Caverswall. This postcard was published by William Shaw, ...

The Seven Stars, Seisdon

The Seven Stars stands on the corner of Fox Road and Tinker's Castle Road. This building was demolished and a new pub was built by Ansell's brewery on the same site during the inter wars years.

The Three Crowns, Little Stoke, Stone

The Three Crowns Inn stands on Lichfield Road in Little Stoke and is a former coaching inn on the London to the north-west route. The Shardlow family were licensees at the inn for 180 years. Leah Ethel ...

The Turbine after Snow

Watercolour painting by Reginald Haggar (1905-1988) showing landscape and mill buildings in snow, probably Hanford, near Stoke-on-Trent. Signed bottom right: Reginald G. Haggar. Dimensions: height 550, ...

The Webb Stone, Bradley

Bradley village situated in the centre of one of the most extensive parishes in the diocese, has been well-known for its extraordinary number of large glacial boulders, which have been a common feature ...

The Webb Stone, Bradley

Two young women are pictured bowing their heads by the Webb Stone in Bradley. Bradley village situated in the centre of one of the most extensive parishes in the diocese, has been well-known for its ...

The Woods, Biddulph. Photographed by William Blake.

Woodland scene taken at Biddulph, Nr. Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire.

Thor's Cave, Manifold Valley. Photographed by William Blake.

Landscape overlooking Manifold Valley, Staffordshire. This view includes the geological landmark known as Thor's Cave. This area is now part of the Peak District National Park.

Tinkerborough Wood, near Stafford

Tinkerborough is situated close to a sandstone quarry, south east of Salt, near Stafford.

Tinkerborough Wood, near Stafford

Tinkerborough is situated close to a sandstone quarry, south east of Salt, near Stafford. There were picturesque cottages here which no longer stand, but were believed to be quarry workers' cottages. Postcard ...

Tittensor Road

Cyclists taking a break, looking north towards Tittensor, with Tittensor Chase on the left. This is now the busy A34 dual carriageway. A postcard view published by T.G. Adie of High Street, Stone. ...

Trent & Mersey Canal, Meaford, Stone,

Canal boats on the Trent and Mersey Canal at Meaford.