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Bore Street, Lichfield

This photograph of Bore Street, Lichfield was taken in 1961. On the left there is a part view of the Grade II listed Guildhall, which was rebuilt in 1846-1848 by the Lichfield Architect, Joseph Potter, ...

Borough Hotel, Trinity Street, Hanley.

The Borough hotel was one of two pubs in Trinity Street sharing the same name. This one was colloquially known as 'The Big Borough' because of its size. At this time it was owned by the local Parker's ...

Borough Hotel, Trinity Street, Hanley.

The hotel has undergone a facelift from the image taken in the 1930’s. The uppermost floor remains untouched, but the windows and doors on the ground & first floor have been radically altered. The ...

Borough of Newcastle-under-Lyme Trinity Fair Charter, Granted by King Edward I

This is Newcastle-under-Lyme’s oldest surviving charter. A charter is a formal document granting rights given by a king or queen written by clerks in the royal chancery. King Henry II gave Newcastle ...

Borough Road, Burton-on-Trent

View of Borough Road, with the Town Hall and St. Paul's Church in the far distance. A tram is approaching Station Bridge.

Bosley Cloud

Bosley Cloud, also known as The Cloud, is a prominent hill (standing at 343 metres) situated in the Peak District, with views across the Cheshire Plain. the border between Staffordshire and Cheshire ...

Bostock Shoe factory Managers, Stafford

Inlay from an Edwin Bostock & Co. Ltd. overseas trade catalogue which shows managers and directors of the company around 1915. Pictured are: H.J. Bostock, Director and Sales Manager; E.D. Bostock, ...

Bostock's Factory Fire, Stafford,

Edwin Bostock's shoe factory was originally in Foregate Street, Stafford, but was destroyed by fire in 1901. This resulted in a new factory being built on Sandon Road, which opened in 1903. Bostock's ...

Bostock's shoe factory after the fire, Stafford

Burnt out interior of Edwin Bostock's shoe factory, Foregate Street, Stafford after a major fire. Edwin Bostock's shoe factory was originally in Foregate Street, Stafford, but was destroyed by fire ...

Bostock's shoe factory fire, Stafford

Workmen clearing rubble in the burnt-out remains of Edwin Bostock's shoe factory, Foregate Street, Stafford. Edwin Bostock's shoe factory was originally in Foregate Street, Stafford, but was destroyed ...

Bostock's shoe factory fire, Stafford

Firemen hosing down a building during a major fire at Edwin Bostock's shoe factory, Foregate Street, Stafford. Edwin Bostock's shoe factory was originally in Foregate Street, Stafford, but was destroyed ...

Bostock's shoe factory, Stone

An engraving of the ‘old’ Bostock’s shoe factory on Cross Street, Stone, viewed across fields from Longton Road. The Factory dated from the 1850s and was founded by Thomas Bostock. In 1871 Thomas died ...

Boston Pottery works on Sandyford High Street, Tunstall

Originally owned by the earthenware manufacturers, Knapper & Blackhurst, the Boston Pottery was occupied by Weetman Figures Ltd when the photograph was taken. Later the site was taken over by Old Boston ...

Bottle

c.1920 -1948 Glazed Stoneware. H. 22.8 x W. 8.3 cm. Stoneware bottle, thrown and turned at St Ives by Bernard Leach. Black/brown glaze which has a metallic appearance, and streaks of yellow ...

Bottle

c.1920-1923 Glazed Stoneware H. 24.0 x W.8.0 cm Stoneware flat bottom bottle, thrown and turned by Shoji Hamada at St Ives, Cornwall, England. Stylised wax resist decoration, all over tessha glaze, ...

Bottle

c.1925-1938 Glazed Stoneware H. 4.8 x W. 2.0 cm Miniature bottle, thrown and turned by Katharine Pleydell-Bouverie at Cole Pottery, Wiltshire, England. White Portugal laurel ash crackle glaze, base ...

Bottle

c.1921 Glazed Earthenware H. 17.5 x W.6.0cm Raku fired earthenware bottle, with four lug handles, thrown and turned by Shoji Hamada at St Ives, Cornwall, England. Cream glaze, base unglazed.

Bottle

c.1920-1923 Glazed Stoneware H. 23.5 x W.5.7 cm Stoneware bottle, thrown and turned by Shoji Hamada at St Ives, Cornwall, England. Twice dipped in a feldspathic glaze, base unglazed.