Williamson Street, Tunstall
Looking east from Gibson Street towards Scotia Road. Right at the bottom, the bridge carrying the Potteries Loop Line is just visible. The ovens and building on the left belong to Henry Richard's Tiles ...
Wolseley Bridge
The Wolseley Bridge was built by John Rennie in 1800 and spans the River Trent near Colwich. It replaced the previous bridge which carried the London to Holyhead stage coach road.
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Wolseley Bridge, Colwich
The Wolseley Bridge was built by John Rennie in 1800 and spans the River Trent near Colwich. It replaced the previous bridge which carried the London to Holyhead stage coach road.
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Wolseley Bridge, Colwich
The Wolseley Bridge was built by John Rennie in 1800 and spans the River Trent near Colwich. It replaced the previous bridge which carried the London to Holyhead stage coach road.
Wolseley Bridge, Colwich,
The Wolseley Bridge was built by John Rennie in 1800 and spans the River Trent near Colwich.
It replaced the previous bridge which carried the London to Holyhead stage coach road.
Wolseley Bridge: engraving
Showing old Wolseley Bridge, with nine arches (five broken and rejoined by wooden repairs), from the north bank, looking towards a large house [the inn].'Rev. S. Shaw del., [drawn]; T. Donaldson sculpt., ...
Wolseley Bridge: engraving
West view across meadows, showing the bridge unmended. Bishton Hall is on the left, and Wolseley Hall on the right.'Rev. S. Shaw del., [drawn]; T. Donaldson sculpt., [engraved] 1802.'
Wolseley Bridge: pen and wash drawing
'Wolsely (sic) Bridge. Mrs. Sparrow's House seen under the right hand arch.' West view showing the new bridge with three arches. There is a small building obscured by a tree in front of the bridge ...
Wolseley Bridge: sepia drawing
'Wolseley Bridge, Staffordshire.' Showing a view of the new bridge with three arches, from the meadow below. The inn and houses are shown on the far side of the bridge.'J. Buckler.'
Wolseley Bridge: water colour painting
'Wolseley Bridge.' Showing a ruined bridge over the river Trent, looking towards the high ground of Wolseley Park to the west. The Wolseley Arms Inn is shown on the left and there are thatched cottages ...
Woman by a bridge, Woodseaves area
A woman posing for her photograph by a bridge in the Woodseaves area. Please contact us if you recognise the location.
Photographer: Harry Osbourne of Woodseaves.
Wood Eaton Bridge, Gnosall
Wood Eaton Bridge, no.29 on the Shropshire Union Canal,
From the County Archaeology photograph collection held at Staffordshire Record Office.
Wooden footbridge, Little Haywood
The footbridge carrying Meadow Lane across the Trent at Little Haywood was built in 1830. Previously the river was crossed by a ford, still used by cattle and horse-drawn vehicles after the bridge was ...
Wooden Footbridge, Little Haywood,
The footbridge carrying Meadow Lane across the Trent was built in 1830.
Previously the river was crossed by a ford, still used by cattle and horse-drawn vehicles after the bridge was constructed.
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Woodhead Colliery Company Bridge, Consall
This wooden bridge carried the double line of a tramway over the River Churnet, Caldon Canal and Churnet Valley Railway. It was used to carry stone from Kingsley Banks to the canal wharf.
Woodhead Colliery Company Bridge, Consall
This wooden bridge carried the double line of a tramway over the River Churnet, Caldon Canal and Churnet Valley Railway. It was used to carry stone from Kingsley Banks to the canal wharf. In the background ...