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Brookside, Rolleston

Looking westwards along Brookside, showing the footbridge over Alder brook. The Cottage can be seen in the distance.

Brough, Nicholson & Hall's Cross Street Mill, Leek

The bridge and Fountain Mill, to the left, were demolished in 1968. Cross Street Mill, to the right, remains. The firm were manufacturers of "sewing silks, braids, bindings, trimmings etc", and were ...

Brougham, Ingestre

The Brougham is a town carriage, first built in 1838 to the design of the then Lord Chancellor, Lord Brougham. This Brougham was built by Barker & Co of London in the late 19th century and comes from ...

Broughton, near Eccleshall

Sid Jones driving a flat-bad wagon loaded with timber. In the background is St. Peter's Church, Broughton.

Brown Jug Inn, Bishops Offley

A postcard view looking west along Dorley Road, Bishops Offley. On the right is the Brown Jug Inn and on the left is a glimpse of the Mission Room.

Brown Jug Public House, Bishop's Offley,

Brownhill's Sylvian Jazz Band, Stafford Pageant,

Brownhill's Sylvian Jazz Band on Riverway, marching away from Fairway towards River Bridge. The procession through Stafford ended with a fair on the town common. A prize was awarded to the best decorated ...

Browse Antiques Shop, Lichfield Road, Stafford

Pictured is Browse antiques shop which stood opposite Green Hall on Lichfield Road, Stafford. Previously the building was occupied by Giles' paint and wallpaper shop, with a section that sold glass. In ...

Brunswick Terrace, Stafford,

Photograph taken from the Newport Road end. Brunswick Terrace, apart from small details of street furniture and garden railings, remains unaltered to this day.

Bryan's Lane, Rugeley

This building, Brook House, on the corner of Forge Road and Bryan's (sometimes Bryants) Lane was a house and shop occupied by the Evans family. Around 1900 William Evans was running a marine dealer, ...

BT Tower, Pye Green, Cannock Chase

The BT Telecommunications Tower (previously known as the Post Office Tower) stands at Pye Green, near Hednesford. This image is taken from a colour glass negative. The Tower is 118.3 metres (388 ft.) ...

Bucknall and Northwood Station

Bucknall and Northwood Station looking south along the line towards the next station at Fenton Manor. In the distance is Berry Hill spoil tip. The station was at the bottom of Limekiln Bank and the ...

Bucknall and Northwood Station, Stoke-on-Trent

Opened in 1864, Bucknall & Northwood Station was on the North Staffordshire Railway's Biddulph Valley branch line. Trains also ran between Stoke and Leek, with a line branching off at Milton Junction. ...

Building Blake High School, Marston Road, Hednesford

The picture was taken from the Belt Road end of Marston Road, looking towards the front of the school during its construction. At the front of the building is the old reception area. The taller building ...

Building Cheddleton Asylum

The asylum at Cheddleton in Staffordshire was built to serve the Pottery towns and the area surrounding Leek. Patients were referred to as "inmates", and anyone from people with a "mild affliction" ...

Building work at Parrotts Restaurant, Longnor

Parrotts restaurant occupied an early 19th century three-storied Grade 2 listed building at 7, Chapel Street in Longnor. It closed in 1995 and had been locally well-known for its set tasting menu. The ...

Bull Bridge, Penkridge

Bull Bridge carried the Wolverhapton to Stafford road over the River Penk. It was rebuilt in 1796 and widened in 1822.

Bull Bridge, Penkridge

A postcard view of Bull Bridge, which was built around 1796 and widened in 1822. In 1963 the road was further widened and the bridge was reconstructed. It is believed to be named after a nearby place ...