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Epidendrum Macrochilum var. Roseum - Orchidaceae of Mexico and Guatemala
This page from The Orchidaceae of Mexico and Guatemala by James Bateman describes epidendrum acrochilum var. roseum, also known as Broad-Lipped Epidendrum.
The author comments that "it is one of the ...
Essex Bridge, Great Haywood
There has been a bridge crossing the River Trent at Great Haywood since the sixteenth century. It was rumoured that the bridge was built by the Earl of Essex, to allow Queen Elizabeth I to visit him ...
Essex Bridge, Great Haywood
There has been a bridge crossing the River Trent at Great Haywood since the sixteenth century. It was rumoured that the bridge was built by the Earl of Essex, to allow Queen Elizabeth I to visit him ...
Essex Bridge, Great Haywood,
There has been a bridge crossing the River Trent at Great Haywood since the sixteenth century. It was rumoured that the bridge was built by the Earl of Essex, to allow Queen Elizabeth I to visit him ...
Essex Bridge, Great Haywood,
There has been a bridge crossing the River Trent at Great Haywood since the sixteenth century. It was rumoured that the bridge was built by the Earl of Essex, to allow Queen Elizabeth I to visit him ...
Estate House, Sandon
The Estate House and Office at Sandon Park is adjacent to the Home Farm and was built for Lord Harrowby in 1777 to designs by Samuel Wyatt. A magnificent wisteria covers the front of the house. Thomas ...
Ethel Ridgway at Darlaston Hall, Stone
Ethel Ridgway pictured with her dog and an unknown male companion outside the front of Darlaston Hall, near Stone. At the time of this photograph the Hall belonged to the Meakin family, pottery manufacturers, ...
Etruria Hall: engraving
'West View of Etruria Hall,' showing a three storeyed house with wings, in a hilly landscape. Anonymous. 'Houseman, sculpt.,' [engraved.]
Etruria, Stoke on Trent
Photograph taken looking east from Hartshill. Note the allotment gardens in the foreground.
Evacuees at Church Cottage, Seighford
Sisters Joan and Pat (last name unknown) were evacuees from Ramsgate, Kent. They stayed with the Breeze family at Church Cottage in Seighford for two or three years during the Second World War.
Left ...
Exterior view of the conservatory, Enville Hall
The conservatory was built in 1853 by Gray and Ormson of London and was demolished between 1920 and 1950.
Fair View, Gnosall
On the reverse of this postcard view there is the following brief note: “Fair View, Gnosall, June 1908”. The house remains (June 2023) and it is situated on The Rank in Gnosall.
This postcard was published ...
Fair, Market Square, Stafford,
Henry III granted the first annual fair to Stafford in 1261. Fairs had two sides - trade and pleasure. People would travel from a wide area to visit the fairs, which often filled the town's main streets.
By ...
Fairground, Alton Towers
Pictured are the helter-skelter and merry-go-rounds at the Alton Towers Fairground, largely run by Brian Collins. There was also a slide, bumber cars and roundabouts.
The gardens at Alton Towers re-opened ...
Fallows family outside Shugborough Park Farm
The Fallows family were tenants at Shugborough Park Farm between 1900 and 1926. From left to right: Annie, Annie Elizabeth, Thomas, Victor, Thomas Jr., John.
Thomas Anson, who inherited the Shugborough ...
Family group and farm house, Woodseaves area
A family group pictured outside an unidentified farm house in the Woodseaves area. Please contact us if you can identify the location.
Photographer: Harry Osbourne of Woodseaves.
Family group with Clough Hall in the background
The Cooper family enjoying an outing to the grounds of Clough Hall. Bessie, Gladys, Herbert, Ethel and Lois Cooper are pictured, and also Florence Hadley. Clough Hall can be seen in the background on ...
Family Group, Brocton, (1)
Family group in the gardens of a partially thatched cottage in Oldacre Lane.