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Helen and Sir Philip Brocklehurst, Swythamley Hall

Helen Brocklehurst and her brother-in-law Sir Philip Brocklehurst with a camera at Swythamley Hall. Swythamley Hall was largely built in the early 19th century and extensively enlarged by Philip ...

Henry Bilson Legge

Henry Bilson Legge (1708-1764), Chancellor of the Exchequer. He was the fourth son of William Legge, 1st earl of Dartmouth, and was born at Patshull Hall in Staffordshire. He was Chancellor of the Exchequer ...

Henry Evans Esq., Burton-on-Trent area

Mr Evans (b.1731) was the founder of the brewery on the western side of High Street in 1754, whose daughters married into the Worthington family. When he retired he bought Caudwell Hall in Derbyshire. ...

Henry Leach in Study, Xmas 1908. Photographed by William Blake.

Portrait of Henry Leach.

Henry Leach in Study, Xmas 1908. Photographed by William Blake.

Portrait of Henry Leach.

Henry Ward and family at Rodbaston Hall

Henry Ward (born 1829), his wife Jane and their family on the steps of Rodbaston Hall. Ironmaster Henry Ward was the owner of the Priestfields Furnaces in Wolverhampton. His widow Jane died in 1914 ...

Henry White's Menswear, Ironmarket, Newcastle-under-Lyme

Henry White’s started on the High Street in 1887, selling clothes, accessories, and fabrics. In 1904, Henry opened a second shop on Ironmarket for men’s clothing, shown here. Henry White’s stores were ...

Henry White's, Newcastle-under-Lyme

The building that housed Henry White's shop was originally The Roebuck coaching inn in Newcastle-under-Lyme. It remained as Henry White's until the 1980s when the Roebuck Shopping Centre was constructed ...

Herbert Ogden, Gower Street, Newcastle-under-Lyme

Mr Herbert Ogden standing in the front garden of his home at 15, Gower Street, Newcastle-under-Lyme. He was Chief Area Surveyor for the National Coal Board in North Staffordshire. In the background ...

Heseltine House, Trentham

Man, woman and boy with a concertina pictured in the doorway of Heseltine House, believed to be on Longton Road, Trentham. Please contact us if you recognise this view. This photograph is one of a ...

Heseltine House, Trentham

A man standing outside Heseltine House, believed to be on Longton Road, Trentham. Please contact us if you recognise this view. This photograph is one of a collection of 20 glass negatives by an unknown ...

Heseltine House, Trentham

A man standing outside Heseltine House, believed to be on Longton Road, Trentham. Please contact us if you recognise this view. This photograph is one of a collection of 20 glass negatives by an unknown ...

High Green, Cannock

Taken in the High Green area of Cannock. Behind the boys can be seen Linford's store, now (2018) a Wetherspoon's public house, 'The Linford Arms'. On its right is 'New Hall' built in 1891 primarily ...

High Street, Burton-upon-Trent

This view looks north-east from the Market Place along the High Street in Burton-upon-Trent. On the left is Walker Brothers shop and on the right there is Ellis men and boys clothing shop. Over the ...

High Street, Cheadle

A postcard view of a busy scene on the High Street, Cheadle. On the left is the Wheatsheaf Hotel with its large ornate wrought-iron inn sign, which is one of several to be seen in Cheadle. Also on ...

High Street, Cheadle

A sunny day on High Street, Cheadle looking towards the junction with Church Street. St Giles Roman Catholic Church is behind the large tree. Hiltons shoe shop is in the near foreground with a garage ...

High Street, Newhall, Derbyshire

This photograph taken on the High Street, Newhall, has a Burton and Ashby Tramcar in the centre of the picture. Tramcar number 13 is pictured on a private outing which is thought to have been a test ...

High Street, Tutbury

A postcard view of the High Street in Tutbury with the timber framed Dog and Partridge Inn on the right, now named Ye Olde Dog and Partridge. The view is still much the same. Boys stand in the street ...