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Stoke Old Road, Hartshill, Stoke-on-Trent

The Corner of Stoke Old Road at Shelton New Road. Off to the left was the site of the old Hartshill Brick and Tile Works, later the Diamond Clay works, refractory manufacturers. To the right was the site ...

Stoke to Leek railway at Stockton Brook

A view west along the Stoke to Leek branch line from the short tunnel at Stokton Brook. To the right is the, now demolished, chimney of Stockton Brook waterworks, with the works roof just visible. The ...

Stoke to Newcastle railway line at King Street, Newcastle-under-Lyme

The camera is looking along the railway line from Stoke to Newcastle just after it emerges from the tunnel at Albert Street. The photograph was taken from the top of either John Street or Wharf Street. ...

Stoke to Newcastle railway line, Stoke-on-Trent

The view west along the old North Staffordshire Railway, Stoke, Silverdale and Madeley branch line near Shelton New Road and Brick Kiln Lane, 1½ miles (2.4 km) east of Newcastle. The line opened ...

Stone - Bridge over the River Trent: sepia wash drawing

'The Bridge at Stone, Staffordshire.' Showing six arches [of about eight]. On the far side of the bridge are the church tower and a cluster of houses. On the near bank and in the distance are fields.'J. ...

Stone Cross, Penkridge,

Stone Cross, Penkridge, looking north towards Bull Bridge and Stafford. The White Hart pub stands to the right.

Stone dust spraying wagon, Lea Hall Colliery

Locomotive carrying stone dust spraying wagon. The wagon in front is carrying bags of dust, and the wagon behind contains a generator and hose pipe. Lea Hall was the first colliery planned and sunk ...

Stone from Stafford Road,

Stone Perseverance Co-operative Society,

The Stone Co-operative Society was formed in 1875 with the opening of these premises in Radford Street. A 'Hygienic Steam Bakery' was also opened in Kings Avenue. The Chairman of the Society was Alfred ...

Stone Road from the Hanford roundabout, Stoke-on-Trent

A view south along the A34 (Stone Road) from Hanford roundabout. Here, from 1962, the A34 met the M6 link road and later the A500 (Queensway). The River Trent flows just behind the electricity sub station ...

Stone Road, Stafford,

In the distance can be seen the Stone Road bridge. To the left, just off the photograph, is Stafford Common. Photograph donated by Stafford Historical and Civic Society, who retain copyright ownership....

Stone Station

Stone Railway Station was built in 1848 between two railway lines, Norton Bridge and Colwich (on the London line). It was built in the Jacobean style of architecture by H.A. Hunt, which was so often ...

Stone Station

Stone Railway Station was built in 1848 and designed in typical North Staffordshire Railway Company Tudor style by H.A. Hunt. In this rear view the station stands at the junction between the line to Norton ...

Stone Station

A view taken (after electrification) looking south west from Stone Station along the Norton Bridge platforms.

Stone Station

Stone Railway Station was built in 1848 and designed in typical North Staffordshire Railway Company Tudor style by H.A. Hunt. The station stands at the junction between the line to Norton Bridge (in ...

Stonefield Square, Stone,

Stores, Bath Lane, Hixon,

The original Hixon Stores at South View, Bath Lane, were run by Mr Hammond. His car, a Talbot, was used for deliveries and can be seen in the centre. In the background can be seen Laundry Cottage ...

Stowe-by-Chartley,

The white building on the left is Hawthorn Farm. Stowe-by-Chartley School can be seen on the right.