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Norbury Village - 'The Norbury Elm': sepia wash drawing

'The Norbury Elm [altered to Oak] with a distant view of the Parsonage House.' Showing an aged tree [?oak], with only one bough alive, standing in the village. Also showing a distant view of the top ...

Northycote Farm, Bushbury, near Wolverhampton

Northycote Farm was built around 1600 and stands on Underhill Lane, Bushbury, and was owned for many generations by the Underhill family, and later by the Thompson family. Wolverhampton Council bought ...

Oakamoor from Star Bank. Photographed by William Blake.

View of Oakamoor, Staffordshire, taken from Star Bank.

Oaken Avenue, Codsall

The picture shows the lane leading from Station Road to Springfield House and Oaken. Now known as Oaken Drive.

Oaken Lane flooded

Oaken Lane often flooded and this picture was taken by Doctor Burd, Codsall village doctor.

Old church, Newborough

Cart and gig outside the old church, Newborough. In 1899-1901 this church was replaced by a new All Saints' Church designed by J. Oldrid Scott.

Old Cottage, Stockton Lane, Stafford

Photograph of an old cottage in Stockton Lane, Stafford, looking towards Town Hills and the main railway line.

Old Cottages, Ipstones. Photographed by William Blake.

Village scene taken at Ipstones, Nr. Leek, Staffordshire.

Old cottages, Rake End, Hill Ridware

These old cottages known as Border Yard Cottages stood just north of the junction with Wade Lane at Rake End, set back off the road on the east side. They were demolished a few years after this photograph ...

Old Hall Farm, Middle Mayfield

A postcard view of Old Hall Farm, a fine Grade II* listed building, dating from around 1625, which stands on Hall Lane, Middle Mayfield. Photographer: H.P. Hansen, Ashbourne.

Old Manor House, Little Haywood

The Old Manor House, also known as Hall Flats, which stood on Coley Lane, Little Haywood. It had been owned by the Whitby family but much of the house was demolished around the 1720s. Part of the building ...

Old Mill, Hammerwich

Hammerwich's windmill was built in 1779 by Thomas Middleton, a maltster. He was still working at the mill in 1823, but in 1824 he conveyed it with the rest of his property in Hammerwich to his son William. ...

Old Oldcroft oak tree Walton on the Hill

The very old oak tree in this 1930's photo used to be a prominent feature in the Oldcroft, a large field at the back of the blacksmith's shop in Walton-on-the-Hill. The field is now covered with houses ...

Old Road Cottages, Armitage

A view of cottages in Old Road, Armitage and on the left is a glimpse of offices at the Armitage Shanks Works. They are no longer in existence.

Old village hall, Pattingham

This village hall was a timber building, built between 1922-1925, on land donated by Lord Dartmouth. It was replaced in 1966.

Oldacre Lane, Brocton

A postcard view of Gamekeeper's Cottages and their inhabitants on Oldacre Lane, Brocton. This postcard was published by W.H. Smith & Sons, Stafford.

Oldcroft Cottage, Acton Trussell

Oldcroft Cottage, the home of the Norbury family, Cooks Bank, Acton Trussell. The cottage was re-thatched in 1960-61.

Oulton village, near Stone

Oulton Village view showing the Wheatsheaf Inn to the right. Just beyond, but no sign visible, is the Brushmaker's Arms. A postcard view by Stone photographer Phillip Dutton, of 63 High Street.