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Old Cottages, Ipstones. Photographed by William Blake.

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

Old cottages, Madeley

These timber-framed thatched cottages stood at the corner of Vicarage Lane and The Holborn, opposite the old Post Office. They were demolished in the early 20th century and were replaced by a terrace ...

Old Grammar School, Kinver

Originally built as the school house, it became the Master's House in 1820-1 when the new school building was built to the north-east. The school closed in 1916 and the master's house was also known ...

Old Hattons Farm, Pendeford

A 17th century farmhouse with later alterations, grade II listed. It stands on Pendeford Hall Lane.

Old Lane, Deadman's Green, Checkley

Old cottages Old Lane, Deadman's Green, Checkley which stood next to the old Ebenezer Chapel. The Wibberleys lived here before the houses were demolished in 1992 and bungalows built on the site.

Old Manor House, Lapley

This timber-framed building probably occupies part of the former priory site in Lapley. The house probably dates from the late 16th century, and has late 19th century additions.

Old Manor House, Seisdon

Also known as the Old House, it was originally built by Hugh and Elizabeth Wrottesley in 1684 but has been greatly altered since. It was repaired and remodelled by the Banton family in the second half ...

Old Road, Upper Tean

Old Road looking south towards the High Street. On the left is the police house. Postcard courtesy of Ivy Shore, nee Farmer.

Old Road, Upper Tean

Old Road, looking north towards Cheadle. On the right can be seen side of the Methodist Chapel on the right. Postcard courtesy Ivy Shore, nee Farmer.

Old Road, Upper Tean

Numbers 4 to 16 Old Road , Upper Tean. These cottages were built by J. & N. Phillips in the late 18th or early 19th centuries for weavers and their families.

Old Smithy House, Brewood

Old Smithy House on Dean Street is a timber-framed building refronted in the 18th century.

Old Stable buildings, Walton on the Hill

Photograph of the old stable to Lady Salt's House Walton on the Hill. The building has now been turned into a private residence.

Oldacre Lane, Brocton

Gamekeeper's Cottages and their inhabitants on Oldacre Lane, Brocton.

Onecote

The name, Onecote, is first recorded in 1199 and is said to mean ‘remote cottage’. It is a small village, typical of the Staffordshire Moorlands, situated in the upper valley of the River Hamps. The ...

Opening of Blythe Bridge Post Office, Blythe Bridge

Reverend E. Clift is on the far left at the very front. Photograph donated by the Blythe Bridge and Forsbrook Local Historical Society, who retain copyright ownership.

Opening of Fulford village hall, Fulford

The people pictured on this occasion (from left to right) are Roy Emery, Mr Hughes, Norman Bedson, Mrs Hughes, Arthur Leese and RD Wilkinson. Photograph donated by the Blythe Bridge and Forsbrook Local ...

Opening of Hawksmoor Nature Reserve, near Cheadle

Photograph of the crowd gathering to watch the opening of the Masefield Memorial Gateway at Hawksmoor Nature Reserve, near Cheadle. John Richard Beech Masefield was the founder of the nature reserve. ...

Otherton Bridge and Lock, Penkridge

Otherton Bridge stands on the Staffordshire and Worcestershire Canal, which was engineered by James Brindley and opened in May 1772.