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Bishops Offley, Eccleshall

The Brown Jug public house is on the right. The licensee at the time of this photograph, in about 1914, was Mr J. Lee.

Bishops Offley, Eccleshall

Village view, showing the Brown Jug Inn to the right. On the left is the Mission Room.

Bishops Offley, Eccleshall

A postcard view of Bishops Offley village, near Eccleshall.

Bishops Survey, Eccleshall (Latin)

Detailed survey of Eccleshall manor carried out for Bishop Langton in 1298. He commissioned it shortly after arriving in Lichfield and, as Lord Treasurer, he was a keen financial administrator. It is ...

Bishton Hall - Temple near Wolseley Bridge: sepia wash drawing

Showing a classical Temple in the grounds of Bishton Hall, with one pediment which has been erected over an arched channel [?boathouse], at the side of the river. Wolseley Bridge, with three arches ...

Bishton Hall, Colwich

Bishton Hall viewed from the Trent and Mersey Canal. Bishton Hall was purchased and then rebuilt by John Sparrow, a banker, in the 1770s. When he died his daughter, Charlotte, added the two bowed blocks ...

Bishton Hall, Colwich,

Bishton Hall was built by John Sparrow, a banker, in the late eighteenth century. When he died his daughter, Charlotte, added the two bowed blocks on either side of the main entrance. The hall is ...

Bishton Hall, Colwich,

Bishton Hall was built by John Sparrow, a banker, in the late eighteenth century. When he died his daughter, Charlotte, added the two bowed blocks on either side of the main entrance. The hall is ...

Bishton Hall, Colwich,

Bishton Hall was built by John Sparrow, a banker, in the late eighteenth century. When he died his daughter, Charlotte, added the two bowed blocks on either side of the main entrance. The hall is ...

Bishton Hall: sepia drawing

West view from Wolseley Bridge, with the three storied Georgian Hall in the distance. Artist: J. Buckler.

Bittersweet or Solanum dulcamara

Bittersweet, also known as Woody Nightshade is a perennial sprawling plant found in hedges and woods. Flowering between June and September, its stem can grow up to 1.75m in length. This example ...

Black Bull Station and Victoria Colliery, Brindley Ford

This is a view looking north from Bull Lane towards Victoria Colliery. Black Bull station buildings can be seen on the right hand side. The station was on the now dismantled Biddulph Valley Branch. On ...

Black face sheep

Oil painting by Peter Markey. Dimensions: height - 900mm, width - 1200mm

Black Lion, Consall

Looking north along the Caldon Canal towards the Black Lion public house at Consall.

Blackladies Priory, Brewood

This hand-drawn map, dating from the early 18th century, shows the site of the dissolved priory of Blackladies, near Brewood. The original Benedictine priory was founded circa 1150 and dissolved in 1538; ...

Blacksmith at work, Mayfield

Mr Charles Woodward, Blacksmith at Mayfield near Ashbourne, filing a horse's hoof outside his smithy at 22 Wallash, Mayfield. The smithy belonged to the Woodward family from 1805 and worked until Charles ...

Blacksmith, Gnosall

Joseph Beech's smithy at the junction of Beffcote Road and Quarry Lane, Gnosall. In this photograph members of the Beech family along with employees are gathered outside the Smithy for the photographer. ...

Blacksmith, Hollinsclough

Joe Bradbury, blacksmith at Hollinsclough, shoeing a horse. A second man is holding the horse's head and a boy stands in the doorway.