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Alton Towers, main entrance

Alton Towers was the home of the Talbot family, Earls of Shrewsbury. It was built between about 1810 and 1852. this view shows the entrance Tower built in 1829-30 which leads into the Armoury. Reproduced ...

Alton Towers, Novelty Postcard

This 'Moving Pictures' novelty postcard contains several views of Alton Towers, one of which, the "T" Room, is shown in the inset viewer on the left. The “T” Room forms part of a series of views that ...

Alton Towers, Ribon Border

A view of the ribon border and gardens at Alton Towers, with the Towers in the distance. The gardens were created by the 15th Earl of Shrewsbury between about 1810 and 1827.

Alton Towers, Small Dining Room

This postcard view shows the Small Dining Room set up as a tea and refreshment room. The picture was taken by Gerald McCann, photographer in Uttoxeter. Alton Towers was the home of the Talbot family, ...

Alton Towers, Talbot Passage

Alton Towers was the home of the Talbot family, Earls of Shrewsbury. It was built between about 1810 and 1852. The 15th Earl began adapting an existing 16th or 17th century house, Alveton (Alton) ...

Alton Towers, the ' T' Drawing Room

Alton Towers was the home of the Talbot family, Earls of Shrewsbury. It was built between about 1810 and 1852. This photograph of the interior of the 'T' room was taken shortly before the remaining ...

Alton Towers, The Armoury

This postcard view was published by The Alton Towers Café, Alton Towers, Stoke on Trent. Alton Towers was the home of the Talbot family, Earls of Shrewsbury. It was built between about 1810 and 1852. ...

Alton Towers, the Gardens

To the right can be seen Robert Abrahams' Conservatory dating from the 1820s. Below it, in the centre of the photograph, is the Loggia. Alton Towers was the home of the Talbot family, Earls of Shrewsbury. ...

Alton Village

A quiet scene in Alton near to the junction of Cheadle Road, Horse Road and Knight Lane looking north. This postcard view was published by William Shaw, Burslem.

Alton Village

The village dates from Saxon times and was originally known as 'Alverton'. There has long been a diverse religious tradition in Alton, with four non-conformist chapels existing at one time in addition ...

Amateur dramatic group at Denstone College

Part of the cast from a production of 'Henry VII'. Denstone College was begun in 1868 and opened in 1873 as St. Chad's College with 46 boys. It was designed by William Slater and R.C. Carpenter in ...

Amateur dramatics, Great Bridgeford

An amateur dramatic production at Great Bridgeford Village Hall in the early 1950s. From left to right: Mr. Farmer, Eric Rowland, Mrs. Rowlands (standing back), Mrs. Hammersley (sitting), Mrs. D. Ingram....

Amateur dramatics, Perton

The production of 'From Pharaoh to Freedom' performed by the congregation and choir of the Church at Perton in 1978.

American Forces Dedication, Yarnfield

An image from the 'Yarnfield Yank', a booklet published in 1945 to commemorate the presence of US Army personnel at transit camps in Yarnfield, near Stone during World War II. The camps at Yarnfield were ...

American Red Cross, Hanley

The American Red Cross in Upper Market Square, Hanley pictured during World War II. In the late 1950s this building was the National Insurance Office, then later Cantor's furniture store. Today (2019) ...

Amington Church, Amington, Tamworth

St. Editha's Church was built in 1864 by G.E. Street and contains a very impressive stained glass window by the Pre-Raphaelite Edward Burne-Jones.

Amington Church, Tamworth

Photograph of Amington Church with the Green and Coventry Canal visible in the foreground.

Amington Hall, Tamworth

Amington Hall viewed from the south, which was built in the Georgian style in the early 19th century, though it incorporated older building work. The hall was home to the Repington family from about the ...