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Cottage. Photographed by William Blake.

Two ladies at a cottage. Unknown location and subjects.

Cottage. Photographed by William Blake.

View of two ladies posing outside a cottage. Unknown location and subjects.

Cottage. Photographed by William Blake.

Village scene with a view of a lady outside a cottage. Unknown location and subject.

Cottages , Leese Lane, Acton Trussell

Cottages along New Inn Lane, Hanford

On the right are cottages numbered 99 to 129 New Inn Lane. The back gardens all have outhouses and overlook the open space of Trentham Rugby Club and Sideway. They were built between 1900 and 1924. The ...

Cottages and Saracen's Head, Weston

This postcard view shows a row of 18th century cottages and the Saracen’s Head Inn on Stafford Road (A518) in Weston, near Stafford. Children are playing in front of the cottages. At the time of this ...

Cottages at Ash Green, Trentham

The group of three cottages stand at the junction of Longton Road and Stone Road (A34). Built around 1840 opposite the entrance to the Duke of Sutherland's Trentham Estate, the cottages are now grade ...

Cottages at Elford

Cottages at Farley

Row of cottages south west of the reservoir at Farley, dating from about 1850.

Cottages at Farley

A row of cottages standing south-west of the reservoir at Farley, dating from about 1850.

Cottages at Farley

Cottages west of the Smithy at Farley, dating from about 1850.

Cottages at Farley

A cottage north of the Smithy at Farley, dating from about 1850.

Cottages at Little Haywood: pencil and wash drawing

'Little Haywood,' showing a group of cottages made of brick with a tiled roof, and dormer windows.'T. P. W.,' [Thomas Peploe Wood.]

Cottages in Blymhill

Cottages in Coalpit Lane, Brereton

These thatched cottages are thought to have been about half-way up Coalpit Lane on the right (north) side of the road. They belonged to the Earl of Shrewsbury, Brereton's Lord of the Manor and owner ...

Cottages in Hardingswood, Kidsgrove

A scene of two cottages in Hardingswood that gives an idea of the poor conditions some people lived in. Even though these cottages had one and two bedrooms, they would have housed large families. These ...

Cottages in Hawkesyard Park, Armitage

Previously the Steward's House, this building was enlarged to make a home for Miss Helen Gulson, the niece, and companion in widower-hood, of Josiah Spode IV. Josiah's will gave Miss Gulson the living ...

Cottages in Milford

Cottages on the corner of Main Road and Brocton Road in Milford. The low thatched cottage on the left was the home of Eliza Jane (Jinney) Alderson during World War 1. Her parents had moved into the cottage ...