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Beggars' Oak, Bagot's Park, Abbots Bromley

This enormous tree was a popular local attraction. People often chose to visit the tree for a summer outing. Many of the branches needed supports because of their weight and length. When the branches ...

Berkeley T60 at Milwich Village Fete

At the front is a green 1960 Berkeley T60 with the registration number 980 DA, pictured at Milwich Village Fete and owned by John Underhill. Berkeley's only three-wheeler model was introduced in September ...

Bethany car, Kinver

Reverend Hexall occupied Hyde House, near Stourton, renamed it Bethany, and used the building as a home for crippled boys. The boys were cared for and taught a trade. Bethany had its own Brass Band, ...

Bethesda Schoolrooms, Hanley

The photograph shows the western end of Alexander House, the former Methodist Sunday School of the neighbouring Bethesda Chapel. The gable end has a tablet in the pediment "Bethesda School, erected MDCCCXIX ...

Bew Street, Ball Green, Stoke-on-Trent

A view along Bew Street in Ball Green. The camera is looking south west from Bemersley Road in the area known as Cornhill. The buildings both side of the road remain much as they are in the photograph. ...

Bill Head, Parr and Sons, Newcastle Under Lyme

Illustrated bill head from Parr and Sons, Engineers, Marsh Foundry, Hassell Street, Newcastle-under-Lyme. From the Sutherland papers, held at Staffordshire Record Office.

Bill Head, Stephens & Co., Trent Vale

Illustrated bill head from Stephens and Co, Trent Vale Motor Works, including a photograph of the interior of the motor works. It is dated 3 June 1916 and is for the purchase of petrol by the Building ...

Birch Lane, Brereton nr Rugeley

A quiet scene on Birch Lane, Brereton looking north. The car on the left is possibly a Ford Anglia with a Rover in the background.

Birch Lane, Brereton, Rugeley

Birch Lane is in Brereton which at this time was more distinctly separated from Rugeley. Earlier council houses are on the left (built between the Wars) with newer ones on the right dating from the 1950s....

Bird's Eye View of Eastgate Street, Stafford,

This photograph was taken from the top of the 7 storey building on Tipping Street owned by Staffordshire County Council. The building was in use by the Local Taxation & Licences Department and was later ...

Bird's Eye View of Victoria Park,

The land between Izaak Walton Walk and the railway station was marshy and liable to flooding. In 1903 the Corporation bought the land and raised its level by three feet. The area was laid out as Victoria ...

Bishton Hall

Bishton Hall was built by John Sparrow, a banker, in the 1770s. When he died his daughter, Charlotte, added the two bowed blocks on either side of the main entrance. The hall became the home of a Roman ...

Blacksmith's Shop, Codsall Wood

This old smithy building stands on the main road through Codsall Wood.

Blythe Bridge and the river Blythe in flood

Blythe Bridge and the river Blythe in flood

Blythe Bridge and the river Blythe in flood

Blythe Bridge and the river Blythe in flood

Blythe Bridge and the river Blythe in flood