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Group at Alton Towers
A view of a group of people outside Alton Towers. This early photograph is taken from a stereocard.
Group at Horton Lodge , Rudyard
A group photograph taken at Horton Lodge, 2 July 1892,on the occasion of a vist by the Rt Hon A. J. Balfour MP (later Prime Minister) to Leek to speak in the case of Charles Bill MP.
Stephen Chesters ...
Group of people standing outside Bilbrook Manor, Bilbrook
The people in the photograph are Sam Fellows, his sister, Edgar Fellows and Ted Jones.
James Fellows, the father of Sam and Edgar Fellows is believed to have lived at the Manor House for some time. ...
Group of people, Broughton Hall
A group of people pictured in front of the entrance door of Broughton Hall, near Eccleshall.
Broughton Hall was built for Sir Thomas Broughton in the mid-sixteenth century, possibly on the site of ...
Group on the terrace at Darlaston Hall
An image from a photograph album belonging to the Jervis family.
Male members of the group, left to right: Mr. Clarkson, W.S. Jervis, Col. Jervis, Mr. Wollaston, P.A. Jervis and Stanley Wollaston. Women ...
Group outside Dosthill Hall
An ecclesiastical meeting at Dosthill Hall with Church and lay people including, seated in the centre wearing a top hat, Dr Barnes Bishop of Birmingham, who was a very controversial figure of the time. ...
Grove House, Shelton: engraving
'Grove House, The Residence of Charles Meigh, Esq.' Showing a large late Georgian house in a park, with the Church tower visible behind the house. 'Painted by C. Meigh, Junr.; Engraved by T. Taylor.'...
Hagley Hall Rugeley
A view of the west front, demolished in about 1932 with the exception of the portion with gables to left of photograph.
The first Hagley Hall was burnt down prior to 1388. The hall was rebuilt by ...
Hagley Hall, Rugeley
In 1941, Hagley Hall was bought by Mr C.J. Whieldon, proprietor of the Green Bus Company, Rugeley. Due to the War effort, he could not occupy the Hall until the Military had exited the property in 1945. ...
Hagley Hall, Rugeley
This steel engraving pictures Hagley Hall, Rugeley. Drawn by J.P. Neal, engraved by W. Watkins and hand coloured, it was published in 1831 by Jones & Co., London. At this time the Hon Robert Curzon M.P. ...
Hagley Hall, Rugeley
A group of boys, girls and women in the grounds of Hagley Hall, Rugeley, possibly showing a school or Sunday school outing.
The first Hagley Hall was burnt down prior to 1388. The hall was rebuilt ...
Hagley Hall: engraving
North east view of the Hall with a young plantation about the house. Inscribed 'To the Right Honble. Lord Curzon this North East View of Hagley Farm, [same house shown as Hall] is inscribed by his obliged ...
Hagley Hall: pen and wash drawing
East view showing the grounds of Hagley, near Rugeley, from fields with cattle, and a distant view of the house.[J. Allport, May 4, 1814.]
Hagley Hall: sepia drawing
'Hagley, Staffordshire.' North view showing an octagonal wing on the left, then a three storeyed bay, then a lower part of the house. The ground falls away to the right. Artist: J. Buckler.
Hagley Hall: steel engraving
'Hagley Hall, Staffordshire.' [?From north west.] Showing a house with a large collection of gables, bays and chimneys of various periods. Viewed from the hayfield in front of the Hall, where there ...
Hagley Hall: water colour painting
'Hagley Farm' [same building shown as the Hall.] North east view of the Hall with a young plantation about the house.[See SV. VIII 113b, for engraved copy.]Anonymous, [S. Shaw.]
Hales Hall, Cheadle
Hales Hall, near Cheadle, was built in 1712 by Archibald Grosvenor for his wife and is Grade II* listed. The hall was sold and the estate broken up in 1830 on the death of Edward Smith G. Grosvenor. The ...
Hales Hall, Cheadle
The west front of Hales Hall with its elaborate doorway. The Hall was built in 1712.