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Ash Bank Road, Werrington Stoke On Trent

The building at the top of the street opposite the van is now a fish and chip shop.

Ash Green, Trentham

A postcard view of Ash Green looking west from Longton Road towards the junction with the A34, Stone Road (left to right). In the centre distance is the boundary wall of the Trentham Estate. Over the ...

Ash Green, Trentham

A postcard view of a quiet scene at Ash Green, with the A34, Stone Road (left to right) and by the motor car is the Longton Road junction. On the right are cottages which still stand, although now hidden ...

Ash Green, Trentham,

Ash Hall, Werrington

Ash Hall stands on Ash Bank and was built in about 1841 for Job Meigh, an earthenware manufacturer.

Ash House, Blythe Bridge

Ash house on Cheadle road, the home of Frederick Wildblood, owner of the Blythe Colour Works.

Ashbourne Road, Leek

This street was formerly known as London Road, taking its exisiting name in the early 1900s. At the start of the nineteenth century the fairly rapid expansion of the town saw new buildings along the ...

Ashbourne Road, Rocester

A view of Ashbourne Road looking towards Church Lane. To the left can be seen the archway into the yard of the Red Lion and Andrew Dyer's general store.

Ashbourne Road, Rocester

View of Ashbourne Road, looking towards Church Lane. The yard leading to the Red Lion public house is on the left, next to Dwyer's general store.

Ashcombe Park, Cheddleton

There had been an Elizabethan mansion known as Botham Hall on the site of the current house, surrounded by a deer park. In the late 18th century the house was owned by the Debank family, but on the marriage ...

Ashcombe Park,Cheddleton

Originally there was Elizabethan mansion known as Botham Hall built on the site of the current house, surrounded by a deer park. In the late 18th century the house was owned by the Debank family, but ...

Ashcroft Lane, Shenstone

Looking north from the junction with Lynn Lane, Shenstone, this postcard view of houses and a cottage in Ashcroft Lane has hardly changed over the years. The buildings remain (July 2020), however, the ...

Ashdale Pottery.

Pottery factory exterior including bottle ovens. Taken at Ashdale Pottery, Short Street, Longton, Stoke-on-Trent. This view includes the North Staffs Electric Company. Taken from the Gladstone ...

Ashendene Grove, Hanford

Looking north west along Ashendene Grove from its junction with Bankhouse Road. The valley of the River Trent and the route of the A500 lie hidden between Ashendene Grove and the higher ground of Northwood ...

Ashfield Cottage, Penkhull

Ashfield Cottage in Penkhull was the onetime home of W H Goss who operated the Falcon Works. The photograph was taken from Penkhull New Road and also shows the hollow of Goss's old clay pit and a later ...

Ashford-in-the-Water, Derbyshire. Photographed by William Blake.

Village scene taken at Ashford In The Waters, Derbyshire. The scene includes a sign post showing distances to Buxton, Manchester, Monyash, Flagg, Taddington and Sheldon. The village falls within ...

Ashleigh, Eccleshall

'Ashleigh' on Stone Road, Eccleshall. Ths photograph is dated 8 June 1918. A postcard view published by E.J. Hurlstone, High Street, Eccleshall.

Ashley Church - Ashley Tomb : pen and wash drawing

'In the Chancell of Alabaster.' Showing a tomb with the effigies of a man and a woman. The tomb is elaborately carved with pinnacles and a coat of arms above the effigies.Anonymous [J. R. Fernyhough]....