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Heseltine House, Trentham
A man standing outside Heseltine House, believed to be on Longton Road, Trentham. Please contact us if you recognise this view.
This photograph is one of a collection of 20 glass negatives by an unknown ...
High Bridge, Norbury
Slightly water damaged, this glass negative image shows a boat trip at High Bridge with its distinctive double arch over the Shropshire Union canal near Norbury.
Photographer: Harry Osbourne of Woodseaves....
High Cross, Hixon
Children pose for a postcard photograph in front of the large house called High Cross which stands at the junction of Smithy Lane, High Street and Egg Lane. The other houses have since been demolished. ...
High Green, Cannock
Taken in the High Green area of Cannock. Behind the boys can be seen Linford's store, now (2018) a Wetherspoon's public house, 'The Linford Arms'. On its right is 'New Hall' built in 1891 primarily ...
High Street after the Floods, Stone,
In August 1987, the Scotch Brook culvert burst causing much flooding.
View of the High Street after the water had subsided.
High Street, Biddulph
On the right-hand side is a chemists, with the District Bank on the corner further down the street.
High Street, Biddulph
The western side of Biddulph High Street looking from its junction with King Street. The District Bank is on the extreme right behind railings. The building on the near side of the left junction with ...
High Street, Burton-on-Trent
View of High Street looking towards Horninglow Street, with Station Street corner on the left.
High Street, Burton-on-Trent
A typical view of a busy High Street from around this period. The area is crowded with shoppers, and an open-topped tram transports passengers to their destinations.
High Street, Caverswall
High Street, Caverswall, looking south towards the village centre. A photograph by William Blake of Longton.
High Street, Caverswall
High Street, Caverswall, looking north. A photograph taken by Longtom photographer, William Blake.
High Street, Cheadle
A sunny day on High Street, Cheadle looking towards the junction with Church Street. St Giles Roman Catholic Church is behind the large tree. Hiltons shoe shop is in the near foreground with a garage ...
High Street, Gnosall
Looking south along High Street, Gnosall. The thatched building on the left has since had its timber framework and brick infill exposed. The little boy stands on the step of 34, High Street which is ...
High Street, Gnosall
The house on the left with dormer windows was Grovesnor House, which belonged to the Grovesnor family. The building was later used as the workhouse, but was later demolished and replaced by a school. ...
High Street, Tutbury
A postcard view of the High Street in Tutbury with the timber framed Dog and Partridge Inn on the right, now named Ye Olde Dog and Partridge. The view is still much the same. Boys stand in the street ...
High Street, Tutbury
A postcard view of the High street in Tutbury from near its junction with Lower High Street and Cornmill Lane. On the left is Tutbury Institute, the front block of which is Grade II listed. It has a ...
High Street, Tutbury
A postcard view of the High Street in Tutbury with the Farrier's Arms public house on the left selling Worthington's Ales. It closed in 1918 after its licence wasn't renewed, seemingly because its public ...