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Bill Head, George Taylor & Sons, Newcastle-under-Lyme
Illustrated bill head from George Taylor and Sons, plumbers and decorators, 8,9 and 15 Marsh Street, Newcastle-under-Lyme, including an image of the shop. The bill is for work undertaken for the Duke ...
Bill Head, Henry White's, Newcastle-under-Lyme
Illustrated bill head from Henry White's Ladies' and Gentlemen's Outfitters of 6 Ironmarket, Newcastle-under-Lyme. It itemises shirts, sheets and counterpanes purchased by the Trustees of the Late Duke ...
Bill Head, Henry White's, Newcastle-under-Lyme
Illustrated Bill head from Henry Whites Ladies' and Gentlemen's Outfitters, Newcastle-under-Lyme. It includes illustrations of the Ladies & Children's Outfitters shop at Sutherland House, and the Men's ...
Bill Head, Parr and Sons, Newcastle Under Lyme
Illustrated bill head from Parr and Sons, Engineers, Marsh Foundry, Hassell Street, Newcastle-under-Lyme. From the Sutherland papers, held at Staffordshire Record Office.
Bill Head, Stephens & Co., Trent Vale
Illustrated bill head from Stephens and Co, Trent Vale Motor Works, including a photograph of the interior of the motor works. It is dated 3 June 1916 and is for the purchase of petrol by the Building ...
Bill heading of Enoch Wood & Sons: engraving
Bill heading of Enoch Wood & Sons, china manufacturers of Burslem, showing the west and east views of the factory at Fountain Place. 'Silvester, sc., [engraved] of 27 The Strand, London.'
Bill of sale, Frederick H. Burgess, Stafford
A Frederick H. Burgess bill of sale, Green Bridge Works, Stafford. It itemises the supply of Albion mower poles, etc. to Mr Lockley.
Frederick H. Burgess founded his ironmongers and agricultural ...
Bill, Woodroffe & Co., Rugeley
Bill of sale for Cap for C. cutter pattern purchased from Woodroffe & Co's Albion Works, Rugeley by F.H. Burgess of Eccleshall. Woodroffe & Co were agricultural engineers.
Frederick H. Burgess founded ...
Billy Waters figure
Earthenware over-glaze painted figure and undecorated figure. Height of tallest figure 210mm. Billy Waters (died 1823) was a beggar with a peg leg who earned a living playing a fiddle in London's ...
Bilston - A Bilston Chap : woodcut engraving
Image of a man in a smock, carrying a pick axe, and a basket. Reproduced in Palmer and Crowquill's `Wanderings of a Pen and Pencil,' p.28, [from Illustrated London News?]
Bilston - a section of Bradley Mine : engraving
Engraving coloured by hand. Inscribed 'A Section of BRADLEY MINE, near Bilston, showing the various Strata, and the several operations of the Miners in getting the Ten Yard Coal in the Staffordshire ...
Bilston - a section of Bradley Mine: lithograph
Inscribed ' A SECTION OF BRADLEY MINE, NEAR BILSTON, SHEWING (sic) THE VARIOUS STRATA, AND THE SEVERAL OPERATIONS OF THE MINERS IN GETTING THE TEN YARD COAL IN THE STAFFORDSHIRE COLLIERIES.'Showing the ...
Bilton's Pottery, Foden Street, Stoke-on-Trent
A view of the side of Bilton's Pottery in Foden Street, Boothen, Stoke-on-Trent. The photographer (Bert Bentley) captioned the photo "Potters at lunch break". Are there cricketers in their whites? The ...
Bindley & Co. Ltd., New Street, Burton-on-Trent
View of the brewhouse from the cooperage yard.
Birchendale, 3 St.Johns Square, Burslem
An ornate three storey building, the datestone suggesting it was constructed in 1882.
Constructed in red facing flemish bond, with a pitched tiled roof, decorative ridge tiles and two red staged stacks. ...
Birchenwood Collieries Rescue Team
Birchenwood Collieries Rescue Team of seven feet Banbury District, West Winpenny Slant, after a fire which occurred on Monday 28th April 1924.
Photographed are:
(back row) W. Kirkham, J. Stone, T ...
Birchenwood Collieries Rescue Team, Kidsgrove
Birchenwood colliery opened in the 1890s, most of the coal being used for coke and other by-products. The colliery actually closed in 1932, but coke and other by-product production continued by using ...
Birchenwood Colliery
Birchenwood colliery opened in the 1890s, most of the coal being used for coke and other by-products. The colliery actually closed in 1932, but coke and other by-product production continued by using ...