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60 - 70 Trent Valley Road, Penkhull

This plan shows the terraced houses of numbers 60 to 70 Trent Valley Road in Penkhull. Diagrams (top to bottom): - Front of buildings - Back of buildings This diagram was created in 1982 during ...

65-67 High Street, Eccleshall

This view was taken on the south side of the High Street in Eccleshall. These houses were later demolished to make way for John Pershall Court, a development of retirement housing which was built in 1968....

69-71 High Street, Eccleshall

This view was taken on the south side of the High Street in Eccleshall. These houses were later demolished to make way for John Pershall Court, a development of retirement housing which was built in 1968....

6th North Staffordshire Regiment, Burton upon Trent

Lantern slide view of soldiers of the 6th North Staffordshire Regiment marching along Guild Street. The Opera House can be seen to the left of centre. St. George's Hall was built on the corner of George ...

73-77 High Street, Eccleshall

This view was taken on the south side of the High Street in Eccleshall. On the right is I. Stanejko's boot and shoe repair shop and above there is an advertising sign for Cherry Blossom shoe polish. All ...

8 - 10 Sneyd Street, Cobridge, Stoke-on-Trent

This building plan is of two terraced houses in Cobridge that were built before 1922. They are of the typical 'two up, two down' style that was common in terraced houses across North Staffordshire. Diagrams ...

81-87 High Street, Eccleshall

This view was taken on the south side of the High Street in Eccleshall. These houses were later demolished to make way for John Pershall Court, a development of retirement housing which was built in 1968....

9 - 13 Mellor Street, Packmoor

This plan is of three terraced houses in Mellor Street, which were built before 1922. Housing of this type was largely constructed between 1860 and 1950 and can still be found throughout the Potteries. Diagrams ...

A "Staffordshire Sentinel" : St. Margaret's, Wolstanton

A watercolour by Harry Barnard with fields in the foreground, church and houses in the distance.

A back alley, Hanley

This is the cobbled alley that runs along the back of the houses in Denbigh Street and Century Street (formerly Brook Street) in Hanley. The camera is looking eastwards towards Hanley. The houses here ...

A Bedroom and Sitting Room at Wootton Lodge

Looking through an arch from one of the bedrooms to a small sitting room at Wootton Lodge. Photographed by Country Life in March 1959. Wootton Lodge was built as a hunting lodge by Sir Richard Fleetwood ...

A Bedroom at Beaudesert Hall

There were many bedrooms at Beaudesert. In this photograph the bed has a Venetian-patterned silk damask cover and the headboard is covered with a similar type of material. Beaudesert Hall was the ...

A Bedroom at Beaudesert Hall

Pictured is one of the bedrooms from a group of rooms located above the Long Gallery known as “The Nurseries”. As with many rooms at Beaudesert the walls were hung with Chinese wallpaper and here it ...

A Bedroom at Beaudesert Hall

There were many bedrooms at Beaudesert. This panelled room with a stone fireplace is thought to be one of the bedrooms from a group of rooms located above the Long Gallery known as “The Nurseries”. Beaudesert ...

A Bedroom at Beaudesert Hall

There were many bedrooms at Beaudesert. In this photograph the bed has a Venetian-patterned silk damask cover, the headboard and hangings are of a similar type of material. Beaudesert Hall was the ...

A Bedroom at Wootton Lodge

Pictured is one of the bedrooms at Wootton Lodge. Photographed by Country Life and featured in their magazine in March 1959. The panelling dates from around 1700. Wootton Lodge was built as a hunting ...

A Bedroom at Wootton Lodge

Pictured is one of the bedrooms at Wootton Lodge, photographed by Country Life in March 1959. Wootton Lodge was built as a hunting lodge by Sir Richard Fleetwood between about 1580 and 1610. It was ...

A Bit Thick for Father Christmas In the Potteries. Photographed by William Blake.

Industrial landscape with the caption "A Bit Thick for Father Christmas In the Potteries". Taken at Longton, Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire. Despite an obvious pride in many of the aspects of the pottery ...