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Ingestre Hall
Ingestre Hall was built by Sir Walter Chetwynd in 1613. By the eighteenth century it had been acquired by the Talbots, who remodelled parts of the hall in the early 1800s. The Talbots became the Earls ...
Ingestre Hall
This photograph was taken during the Ingestre Festival which was held to celebrate the 400th abnniversary of the building of the current Ingestre Hall.
In November 1907 King Edward VII visited Lord ...
Ingestre Hall
A sepia wash drawing of Ingestre Hall drawn by Great Haywood born artist, Thomas Peploe Wood (1817-1845).
Ingestre Hall, which was built by Sir Walter Chetwynd in 1613. By the eighteenth century it ...
Ingestre Hall
Ingestre Hall was built by Sir Walter Chetwynd in 1613. By the eighteenth century it had been acquired by the Talbots, who remodelled parts of the hall in the early 1800s. The Talbots became the Earls ...
Ingestre Hall and Church,
Ingestre Hall was built by Sir Walter Chetwynd in 1613. By the eighteenth century it had been acquired by the Talbots, who remodelled parts of the hall in the early 1800s. The Talbots became the Earls ...
Ingestre Hall,
Ingestre Hall was built by Sir Walter Chetwynd in 1613. By the eighteenth century it had been acquired by the Talbots, who remodelled parts of the hall in the early 1800s. The Talbots became the Earls ...
Ingestre Hall,
Ingestre Hall was built by Sir Walter Chetwynd in 1613. By the eighteenth century it had been acquired by the Talbots, who remodelled parts of the hall in the early 1800s. The Talbots became the Earls ...
Ingestre Hall,
Ingestre Hall was built by Sir Walter Chetwynd in 1613. By the eighteenth century it had been acquired by the Talbots, who remodelled parts of the hall in the early 1800s. The Talbots became the Earls ...
Ingestre Hall,
Ingestre Hall was built by Sir Walter Chetwynd in 1613. By the eighteenth century it had been acquired by the Talbots, who remodelled parts of the hall in the early 1800s. The Talbots became the Earls ...
Ingestre Hall,
Ingestre Hall was built by Sir Walter Chetwynd in 1613. By the eighteenth century it had been acquired by the Talbots, who remodelled parts of the hall in the early 1800s. The Talbots became the Earls ...
Installation of the Main Sewage System, Milwich,
Prior to 1984 Milwich was not served by the main sewage system.
This photograph was taken on Main Street.
Interior view of the conservatory, Enville Hall
Iron Bridge, Shugborough,
This bridge carried the drive from Shugborough Hall to Little Haywood. It was removed during the 1950s, leaving the section across the Trent & Mersey Canal.
Islington, near Forton
This postcard view shows an area known as Islington on the Forton Road looking north from Newport, Shropshire, towards Forton in Staffordshire.
Over the years several changes have been made along this ...
Italian Garden, Biddulph Grange
A lithograph print of the Italian Garden at Biddulph Grange, by Kell Brothers of Holborn, London. It was produced to accompany the Sale Catalogue of 1871 and published by Edward and Henry Lumley, Land ...
Italian Gardens, Trentham,
The original Trentham Hall was built in the 1630s for the Dukes of Sutherland. The Caroline house was replaced in the early eighteenth century by one in a Classical style. Capability Brown and Henry ...
Italian Lodge, Alton Towers
The Italianate Lodge on one of the entrances to the Alton Towers estate. The gardens were created by the 15th Earl of Shrewsbury between about 1810 and 1827.
Ivy House, Acton Trussell
A postcard view of Ivy House, Acton Trussell. Ivy House was built in the late 18th or early 19th century and is Grade II listed.
This postcard was posted and franked in Acton Trussell on 9 August ...