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Boer War New Year Card, Westhorpe, Stafford

New Year card sent by the Peach family, referring to the Boer War (1899 - 1902). This was one of two wars (the first was 1880 - 1881) fought by the British in South Africa against the Boer settlers. The ...

Bog Asphodel or narthecium ossifragum

Bog Asphodel is a locally found perennial in the acid moorland bogs. Flowering between July and September, it can grow to height of 30cm. This example was found growing at Quarnford by Eric Edees. About ...

Bog Lane bridge and brook, Lightwood

Bog Lane was later known as Woodpark Lane.

Bog Lane bridge, Lightwood, Longton

Photograph taken looking north-east. Bog Lane was later known as Woodpark Lane.

Bog Lane bridge, Lightwood, Longton

Photograph taken from the south-west, looking towards Longton. Bog Lane was later known as Woodpark Lane.

Bog Lane, Lightwood

Bog Lane was later known as Woodpark Lane.

Bolehall Tape Mill, Tamworth

An exterior view of the Bole Hall Tape Mill, Tamworth with the River Anker in the foreground. Bolehall Mill produced tapes and webbing. The building was established as a shoe factory in the 1850s, ...

Boltons Copper Works, Frog Hall, Kingsley

Thomas Bolton & Sons set up a copper works at nearby Oakamoor in 1852-3. By 1890 there was no more room for expansion at Oakamoor so they began building at Froghall. Major extensions followed in the 1930s, ...

Bolton's Copper Works, Froghall

Aerial view of Thomas Bolton & Sons Ltd. copper works in the Churnet valley at Froghall. Thomas Bolton & Sons set up a copper works at nearby Oakamoor in 1852-3. By 1890 there was no more room for expansion ...

Bolton's Copper Works, Froghall, Kingsley

Thomas Bolton & Sons set up a copper works at nearby Oakamoor in 1852-3. By 1890 there was no more room for expansion at Oakamoor so they began building at Froghall. Major extensions followed in the 1930s, ...

Bone Mill , Wolgarston, near Penkridge

This 18th and 19th century mill was held by a farmer Henry Wood in 1951 who was using it to grind bones for fertiliser production. It returned to being a corn mill prior to its disuse in about 1912. ...

Bonehill House in the snow, Fazeley

Bonehill House, near the north end of Drayton Park, was the seat of Mrs. Peel, relict of the late Edmund Peel, Esq., who died in November 1850 a few months after his brother Robert Peel. The Peel family’s ...

Bonfire night, Stafford Folk Dance Club

Stafford Folk Dance Club celebrating bonfire night with members of Stafford Mountain Club, somewhere in the Stafford area.

Booden Farm, Haughton

This photograph taken by Dr J.E.C. Peters in 1963, shows Booden Farm, situated off Jolt Lane, Haughton. This Grade II Listed building has 17th century origins with later remodelling and extending. ...

Boon Hill, Audley

The bottom of Boon Hill Road at its junction with Bignall End Road. Audley Station can just be seen on the right and the chimneys of Diglake Colliery are seen through the trees.

Boothen Mill, Stoke-on-Trent: tinted lithograph

'Mill on the Trent,' showing a round stone building with a water wheel and a stream below. A man and a woman are standing by the side of the wheel.[Presented by Miss H. Riley, 10 Sept., 1940.] Artist: ...

Booth's Farm, Clifton Campville

Booth's farmhouse at Hill Top, on Chestnut Lane, Clifton Campville.

Boscobel - The Royal Oak : copper-plate engraving

'King Charles and Col. Carless in the oak.' Showing King Charles II climbing into the tree. 'Published by J. Hatchard, Piccadily, 4 June 1806.'