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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 Wolverhampton 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 ...
Bull Bridge, Penkridge
Bull Bridge 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 name 'Bold'. The bridge ...
Bungalow, Hixon
A postcard view of two women and a car outside a bungalow, thought to be in Hixon. Please contact us if you recognise anyone in the picture or the precise location.
Buntings Brewery, Uttoxeter
The Uttoxeter Brewery Company was founded in 1829 by Thomas Earp and Edward Saunders. In the 1890's the brewery was bought by Charles Bunting, but it had closed by the 1930's.
Buntings Brewery, Uttoxeter
View of the main brewery building taken from the yard, just prior to demolition. The brewery closed in the mid-1930s, after which time the Uttoxeter Urban District Council took over the premises for use ...
Burgess & Leigh, Middleport Pottery, Stoke-on-Trent
Burgess & Leigh built the Middleport Pottery alongside the Trent & Mersey Canal in 1888-89 and it is the only complete working Victorian pottery left in Stoke-on-Trent (2o18). Traditional pottery works ...
Burgess' Engineers, Stafford,
Burgess' Agricultural and Horticultural Engineers on Bridge Street. The building was badly damaged by a fire in 1962.
Allied Carpets and then a bar later occupied the site.
Burgess' Ironmongers Shop, Eccleshall,
One of Burgess' first shops which opened on Stafford Street.
This shop is directly opposite the present Burgess' premises.
Burgess Motors, Friars Terrace, Stafford
This photograph of Burgess Motors showroom on Friars Terrace was taken by Stafford photographer Tony Boydon. Frederick H. Burgess also had an Agricultural Engineers and Ironmongers shop with offices ...
Burley Bridge, Chesterton
The canal in this postcard view was built by Sir Nigel Gresley of Knypersley Hall to transport coal from his pits at Apedale to Newcastle-under-Lyme. Permission to build the canal was granted in 1775. ...
Burley Pit, Apedale
Apedale colliery, the Burley pit (c. 1850-1926) in early 1900’s. This photograph shows the bridge carrying the tub-way from the Watermills colliery to the Burley screens. There is a tub (the local name ...