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Day trippers near High Bridge, Norbury
Day trippers near High Bridge, bridge no.39 on the Shropshire Union Canal.
Photographer: Harry Osbourne of Woodseaves.
Dean Street, Brewood
Looking north-east along Dean Street, Brewood. The building seen here on the left is known as the Old Smithy Cottage and was originally a single-storey house, built in about 1350. The spire of Church ...
Dedication of the Church at Perton
The dedication of the Church at Perton on Saturday 2 October 1982. On the right is Deaconness Sheila Finn, Minister for Perton. Unveiling the plaque if Rt. Rev. Kenneth Skelton, Lord Bishop of Lichfield.
Soon ...
Dedication of the electric bells, Fazeley Church
The Rev. Arthur M. Coxon, Vicar of Tamworth, and Rev. Dean are seen here dedicating the electronic bells in the vestry of Fazeley church.
Dedication of the site of the Church at Perton
The dedication of the site of the new Ecumenical Church Centre (the Church at Perton) by Deaconess Sheila Finn, Minister for Perton, who is standing in the foreground.
Soon after construction of housing ...
Dedication of the War Memorial, Eccleshall,
Dedication of the First World War memorial in the churchyard of Holy Trinity Church.
The War Memorial Cross was unveiled by the Lord Lieutenant of the County (The Right Hon. The Earl of Dartmouth, ...
Delves Broughton wedding, Broughton
A wedding photograph taken at St. Peter's Church, Broughton, believed to show members of the Delves Broughton family.
Demolition of St John's Market
Demolition of St John's Market before the construction of the Guildhall Shopping Centre. The tower of the Wesleyan Methodist chapel in Chapel Street, and the rear of the former Noah's Ark Inn (now the ...
Demolition of Trentham Hall
A postcard view of demolition in progress at Trentham Hall in May 1912. To the left is St. Mary and All Saints Church which is still standing.
Demolition of Wesleyan Chapel, Stafford
John Wesley first preached in Stafford in 1783. For many years the Wesleyans in Stafford used premises in St. Chad's Place as their meeting house, until they built a new chapel on Chapel Street in 1811. ...
Denstone Church
All Saints Church, Denstone, was built in 1860-1862 for Sir Thomas Percival Haywood, a Manchester banker. It was designed by G.E. Street.
Denstone Church
Denstone church and churchyard. View of south side of church showing entrance porch and the nave windows. The well kept churchyard is being attended by a youth with a lawn mower.
All Saints Church, ...
Denstone Church interior
Interior of Denstone Church looking along the nave towards the chancel.
All Saints Church, Denstone, was built in 1860-1862 for Sir Thomas Percival Haywood, a Manchester banker. It was designed by ...
Deposition from the Cross Scene, Passion of Christ Windows, St Andrew's Church, Weston
Scene representing Jesus Christ being taken down from the cross following his death by crucifixion. At the bottom of the scene, St John comforts the Virgin Mary. The figure in the red hat above the cross ...
Derby Street, Leek
View of Derby Street looking east, with Mr William Henry Eaton's stationery and printing shop in the foreground. The Moorlands Press was still in business only a few years ago, but no longer based in ...
Derby Street, Leek
View along the town's main shopping street, with the National Westminster Bank building situated mid-way down on the left-hand side. The bank is thought by many to be the town's best example of an Arts ...
Deserted mediaeval village, High Offley
Looking south over High Offley. This aerial photograph shows the outlines of the medieval village of High Offley in the field to the top left, where roads, paths and house platforms can be distinguished. ...
Diesel Locomotive, Burton-upon-Trent
This British Rail Class 03 diesel locomotive which is often known as a diesel shunter is pictured in Burton-upon-Trent.
On the left in the background the tower and a part view of the nave and north ...