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The Old Grammar School Headmaster's House, Lichfield

No. 45, St. John Street, Lichfield, is Grade II listed (together with the attached wall and gates). It was built around 1682 as the Grammar School Headmaster's House, with boarder's accommodation in the ...

The Old Hall, Haughton

A horse and cart and two children are on Newport Road road in front of the Grade II listed mid-16th century Haughton Old Hall. On the left is the village school house, built in 1841 by Rev. C. Royds, ...

The Old Hall, Madeley

A postcard view of the Old Hall which was built by Lord Crewe around 1530. The building is timber infilled with brick and the very large chimney which is twelve feet square serves ten fireplaces. It is ...

The Old Hall, Poolside, Madeley

A postcard view of the Old Hall which was built by Lord Crewe around 1530. This Grade II* listed building is timber infilled with brick and has a very large chimney which is twelve feet square and serves ...

The Old Plough Inn, Wetley Rocks

In this postcard view children pose for the photographer with the Old Plough Inn, Wetley Rocks, in the background. The Old Plough Inn stood on the junction of Leek Road, Main Road and Plough Bank. The ...

The Olde Wind Mill, Werrington

A postcard view of Werrington Windmill which is thought to have been built around 1730, standing close to the Windmill Inn. The brick-built mill formerly had four sails and a boat cap. It ceased to ...

The Plough Inn, Gailey

The Plough Inn was located on the Watling Street (A5) and alongside the Staffordshire and Worcestershire Canal on the opposite side of the road to the wharf. The inn closed around 1933 when the A5 was ...

The Poplars, 1, High Street, High Street, Pattingham

This Grade II Listed Building dates from the early 19th Century. Situated immediately to the left of Pattingham House. The railings are now bounded by a Leylandii hedge. The roadside end of the Pattingham ...

The Post Office, Acton Trussell

A postcard view of the former Post Office on Top Road, Acton Trussell. In the 1960s the Post Office was in Post Office Row, Meadow Lane. This postcard was posted and franked in Acton Trussell on 10 ...

The Potteries. Photographed by William Blake.

A view of Longton taken from St. James' Church, Uttoxeter Road, Longton, Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire. The postcard is dated 1875 but Blake was not born until the mid 1870s. It is more likely that ...

The Real Devil in Stoke On Trent

Industrial landscape taken at Longton, Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire. Photography and Design by William Blake. This design, with its damning caption, is one of many that appear to confirm that Blake ...

The Rectory, Mucklestone

A view of the Rectory taken from Mucklestone church tower. This house has Tudor origins, but was almost completely rebuilt in the 18th century.

The Ring, Great Haywood

The main entrance to The Ring, Great Haywood. By 1810, the village on the Shugborough estate had gone. The cottages were purchased one-by-one and demolished as their leases expired. Many of the villagers ...

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 Shops, Wharf Road, Gnosall

This row of shops is situated at the west end of Wharf Lane near the Boat Inn and is still in use (2023) but now with a full-length off the road pull in at the front. A postcard published by Francis ...

The Shrewsbury Arms Hotel, Rugeley

The postcard view of the Shrewsbury Arms gives the name of the hotel's proprietor at the time and was presumably produced for advertising purposes. It was originally named the Crown. By the mid 19th ...

The site of Ashworth's and Clementson's potteries, Hanley

The tall chimney on the left belonged to George Ashworth's Broad Street Works. On the right are the remains of a chimney belonging to Clementson's flint mill. The bottle ovens in between are part of ...

The Smoking Room, Izaak Walton Hotel, Ilam, Dovedale

Originally a 17th century farmhouse, the building has been a hotel since the 19th century. The hotel is situated close to the Staffordshire-Derbyshire border and was originally part of the Ilam Hall ...