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Abbey Farm, Abbey Green, Leekfrith
The farm is known to date back to 1614, and it was possibly built even earlier than this. The original timber-framed structure, built on a sandstone foundation on the site of Dieulacres Abbey remains ...
Abbey Lane, Bucknall
Looking north along Abbey Lane from close to the junction with Heath House Lane. This lane leads to Abbey Hulton. On the right, the higher ground is part of the site of the old Hanley and Bucknall Colliery, ...
Abbots Bromley Horn Dance
This postcard view shows the Horn Dancers performing their dance by the Butter Cross in the centre of Abbots Bromley, while the two cameramen (on the left) are also pictured as they film this famous annual ...
Abbots Bromley Horn Dance
Abbots Bromley Horn Dancers performing by the Butter Cross. In the background can be seen Crown Bank with the Crown Inn and Wheeldon's taklors and outfitters shop.
he horn dance is an annual event ...
Accident at Hanging Bridge, Mayfield
Members of the public looking at the aftermath of an accident where a lorry had crashed through the parapet by Hanging Bridge at Mayfield. This was one of many accidents involving heavy vehicles unable ...
Accommodation at Ladfordfields, Seighford
The Green family pictured in their rented accommodation at the former R.A.F. hutment at Ladfordfields, near Seighford, shortly before they were rehoused by the landlords, Stafford Rural Council.
The ...
Acton Hill Farm, Acton Trussell
Acton Hill Farm dates to the early 19th century. Earlier elements could survive
indicating a longer history, particularly as this site is also named on Yates’
map of 1775.
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Acton Hill, near Stafford
Acton Hill was part of the Earl of Lichfield's estate and was occupied by the Earl's Agent during the 19th century.
This photograph is from an album of local views taken by Edward King Tenison (1805-1878), ...
Acton Mill Farm, Acton Trussell
Acton Mill Farm is a Grade II listed late 18th century farmhouse. The garden slopes down to the River Penk.
Acton Trussell Old House: water colour painting
'Acton Trussell,' showing a half timber Tudor house with a central chimney stack.'T.P.W.,' [Thomas Peploe Wood.]
Adam Bede's Cottage, Ellastone
Adam Bede's Cottage or House is a Grade II listed building, parts of which date from 1619. During the 19th century it was the home of the Evans family and for much of the 20th century it was used as ...
Adams pottery factory, Furlong Road, Tunstall
The photograph shows the Greengates Pottery Works of William Adams & Sons in Furlong Road. The works was at the eastern end close Tunstall High Street (just to the right).
William Adams opened a factory, ...
Adams Street, Milton, Stoke-on-Trent
This is a view north along Adams Street from Newleigh Street (once New Street) in Milton. Millrise Road is at the top, with the line of trees. The large building (right) at the corner of Adams Street ...
Adderley Green Schools. Photographed by William Blake.
View of Adderley Green Schools just off Anchor Road, Adderley Green, Nr. Longton, Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire.
Aerial photograph. Trent Vale housing scheme. Circa 1935
During the inter war years the City Council, along with many other councils in the country, embarked upon a massive house building programme. Not only was this to encourage people to move to the area ...
Aerial view of Blake High School, Hednesford, Cannock
In the bottom left corner of the picture is Belt Road.
Aerial view of Cheadle
The spire of St Giles Roman Catholic Church has prominence in this aerial view of Cheadle looking approximately in a southerly direction. The Tape Works can be seen at the distant left with the moorlands ...
Aerial view of Cheadle, Ashbourne Road area
Ashbourne Road is in the centre of the picture, with The Avenue, Tean Road, the Recreation Ground and the Leisure Centre also shown.
Copyright and ownership of this image is retained by Aerofilms Ltd....