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Decorations welcoming home troops, Farley Hall
A postcard view of preparations to welcome home troops from the First World War at Farley Hall, near Alton
Deer in Ingestre Park
A Wrench Series postcard printed in Saxony.
The card was posted from Stafford on 11 October 1915 to an address in Sugnall, near Eccleshall.
The Deer Park was north of Ingestre Hall covering a large ...
Demolition of Longton Hall
Photograph taken during demolition.
Longton Hall was rebuilt in a grand country house style in the 1770s. The Hall belonged to the Foley family, Lords of the Manor in Longton from the 17th century ...
Demolition of Longton Hall
Photograph taken during demolition.
Longton Hall was rebuilt in a grand country house style in the 1770s. The Hall belonged to the Foley family, Lords of the Manor in Longton from the 17th century ...
Demolition of Longton Hall
The demolition of the facade.
Longton Hall was rebuilt in a grand country house style in the 1770s. The Hall belonged to the Foley family, Lords of the Manor in Longton from the 17th century until ...
Demolition of Longton Hall
Photograph taken during demolition.
Longton Hall was rebuilt in a grand country house style in the 1770s. The Hall belonged to the Foley family, Lords of the Manor in Longton from the 17th century ...
Demolition of Trentham Hall
A postcard view of demolition in progress at Trentham Hall in May 1912. In the centre just behind the ruin is St. Mary and All Saints Church which is still standing.
This postcard photograph was taken ...
Demolition of Trentham Hall
A postcard view of demolition in progress at Trentham Hall in May 1912. To the left is St. Mary and All Saints Church which is still standing.
Densy Lodge, Draycott-in-the-Clay
Densy Lodge is in the parish of Draycott-in-the-Clay and is situated by the A515 road between Draycott-in-the-Clay and Sudbury.
Photograph by Alfred McCann of High Street, Uttoxeter.
Dilhorne Hall Lodge
Dilhorne Hall was rebuilt in about 1830 by the Bullers family. It succeeded a 17th century house had been the home of Copwood Hollins (who died in 1705) and, in the later 18th century, John Holliday. ...
Dilhorne Hall: water colour painting
Showing Dilhorne Hall (since rebuilt), the church, and to the left, a windmill, all seen from a distance across pasture land. [From the north.]Anonymous, [S. Shaw.]
The Hall was demolished in the 1930s....
Dimsdale Old Hall, Newcastle-under-Lyme
Dimsdale Hall Barn dates from around the early 17th century. The barn (a Grade II listed building) remained but the Hall was demolished in 1940.
The barn was reputed to have been a former chapel.
In ...
Dimsdale Old Hall, Newcastle-under-Lyme
A view from the front in a state of disrepair, before it was demolished in 1940.
Dimsdale Old Hall, Newcastle-under-Lyme
Etching of rear view of Dimsdale Old Hall by R.W. Buss.
Dimsdale Old Hall, Newcastle-under-Lyme
Dimsdale Hall dated back to the 16th century and was originally the home of the Brett family. The half timbered back of the Hall is visible here, the front of the Hall having a Dutch-style brick frontage. ...
Dimsdale Old Hall, Newcastle-under-Lyme
Etching of front aspect of Dimsdale Old Hall, demolished in 1940.
Dimsdale Old Hall, Newcastle-under-Lyme
Photograph of Dimsdale Old Hall already derelict. The Hall was eventually demolished in 1940.
Dimsdale Old Hall, Newcastle-under-Lyme
Photograph of the rear of Dimsdale Old Hall.
Dimsdale Old Hall no longer exists it was demolished in 1940