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Burgess, agricultural engineers, Eccleshall

A name plate from an agricultural implement or machine supplied by Burgess Agricultural Engineers Ltd. from their showroom in Eccleshall. Frederick H. Burgess founded his ironmongers and agricultural ...

Burgess, agricultural engineers, Eccleshall

Burgess's Eccleshall branch, built 1968-1969, Stafford Street. It was demolished in 2006 and replaced by the Co-op Supermarket. Burgess's were dealers in agricultural and garden equipment and machinery. Frederick ...

Burial Mound, Swynnerton. Photographed by William Blake.

A burial mound in Swynnerton Park.

Burndhurst Mill, Lower Loxley

An early photograph of Burndhurst Mill, on the A518 Stafford Road near Lower Loxley, Uttoxeter. Joseph and Harriet Fisher tenanted this mill from 1883 to 1908, after which his son Allan Charles took ...

Burndhurst Mill, Lower Loxley

Burndhurst Mill from the West side showing the weir below the sluice on the River Blythe. Burndhurst Mill was built in the 18th century and is Grade II listed.

Burndhurst Mill, Lower Loxley

The mill and the surrounding fields were regularly subject to flooding. Due to severe flooding in 1947 water reached three feet deep in the house. Burndhurst Mill was built in the 18th century and ...

Burndhurst Mill, Lower Loxley

Burndhurst Mill was built in the 18th century and is Grade II listed. It was bought by the Brough family in 1979.

Burndhurst Mill, near Lower Loxley, Uttoxeter

Roland Bebbington on the bridge over the River Blithe by Burndhurst Mill sometime in the 1970s. Mr.Bebbington was a tenant at the mill from 1939 during the ownership of Mr. Riley, the owner of the shoe-making ...

Burndhurst Mill, near Lower Loxley, Uttoxeter

This view of Burndhurst Mill, was taken from the A518 road bridge over the River Blithe, and shows the water wheel and the weir. Photograph taken by Jim Foley.

Burnside, Rolleston

A view of Burnside, showing footbridges over the Alder brook.

Burnside, Rolleston

A view photographed by Scarratt, showing thatched hayricks adjoining the Spread Eagle public house. The landlords at the time, the Robinson family, were farmers as well as publicans. Note the geese ...

Burnside, Rolleston

A view of the Alder brook in Rolleston, looking north along Burnside. The Post Office can be seen far right.

Burnside, Rolleston-on-Dove

A view of Burnside, Rolleston-on-Dove, an image from the Rolleston Hall Estate Sale Catalogue, October 1919. Sir Oswald Mosley, 5th Baronet (1873-1928) had inherited the estate in 1915 on the death of ...

Burnthill Lane, Rugeley

A view of new housing being built in Burnthill Lane, Rugeley.

Burntwood Asylum

This postcard view shows the entrance front of Burntwood Asylum, later St. Matthew's Hospital, a name officially adopted in 1948. The hospital was built by the County of Stafford for mentally ill patients ...

Burntwood Road, Hammerwich

A postcard view looking north-east showing 'New Houses’ on Burntwood Road in Hammerwich. This postcard was published by Lilywhite (1932) Ltd., Sowerby Bridge.

Burnwood School, Burslem

The view east from Burslem Golf Course towards Ball Green. In the foreground is Burnwood School. In the distance are the buildings of Ball Green Primary School. On the left is the spoil tip of Chatterley ...

Burslem and Longport

A hand-coloured engraving Engraving taken from "The Land We Live In - A Pictorial Historical and Literary Sketch-book of the British Islands", published by William S. Orr & Co, London, 1850. Engraved ...