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Ashwood, Longton
This is a view west along Ashwood towards Friar Street with Manse Street off to the left with Manse Close just visible beyond. The Victorian housing has been demolished and redeveloped. There are three ...
Ashwood, Longton
A view west along Ashwood from just beyond Manse Close. Terraced houses and corner shops. The whole area has been cleared and redeveloped for housing.
The man on the right behind the car is Derrick ...
Aspley House, near Eccleshall
Aspley House is a Grade II listed farmhouse, built in 1759.
Assembly Hall, Chamberlain Avenue, Stoke on trent
The photograph was taken on the corner of London Road and Chamberlain Avenue, Stoke on Trent. In 1912 a group of unsectarian Christians set up an Assembly Hall in Welch Street in Stoke upon Trent, and ...
Assembly Rooms, Corporation Street, Tamworth
The Assembly Rooms are seen here with the Volunteer Fire Brigade extending a ladder to the left of the building. The Assembly Rooms were built in the Italian Renaissance style by public subscription to ...
Assembly shop, ROF Swynnerton
An assembly shop at R.O.F. Swynnerton, the woman on the left is identified as Ivy.
Workers at R.O.F. Swynnerton, a high percentage of which were women, filled shells, bombs and other armaments, including ...
Assize Hall, Stafford,
There has been a shire building in Stafford since the 1280s, used as a meeting place for the County Court and later for other civic meetings.
The present building, designed by John Harvey and erected ...
Assize Judges, St. Mary’s Church, Stafford
Assize Judges, Mr Justice Pearson and Mr Justice Hallett are seen with a Police guard of honour as they enter St. Mary’s Collegiate Church for the service which traditionally preceded the opening of the ...
Assize Judges, St. Mary’s Place, Stafford
Pictured in St. Mary's Place, Mr Justice Stable and Mr Justice Cassels are approaching St. Mary's Church for the traditional service which preceded Stafford Assizes. In the background can be seen the ...
Association of Fair Trade, 2 Welch Street, Stoke
This building is presently used as offices but was originally constructed as a fire station in 1913. The original frontage had two large decorative brick arches with an ornate central column and datestone ...
Aston Bridge, near Draycott-in-the-Clay.
Aston Bridge was built in the early 19th century and its three arches carry what is now the A515 road over the River Dove, linking Sudbury in Derbyshire with Draycott-in-the-Clay in Staffordshire. This ...
Aston Memorial, St Mary's Church, Stafford
This memorial, in the form of a 'Ledger stone' above the tomb of James, Lord Aston, can be found in the floor of the north transept at St Mary's, Stafford.
Below the worn family crest, the inscription ...
Aston Mill, Aston-by-Stone
A view looking across the meadows towards Aston Mill and Aston Mill Farm and the road bridge over the Trent & Mersey Canal. Aston Mill ground flint but was demolished in the 1960s. The farm buildings ...
Aston-by-Stone Railway Station
A view of the platforms at Aston-by-Stone railway station looking south, viewed from close to the level crossing at Little Stoke. A northbound locomotive is arriving at the station.
The station was ...
Astra Pottery, 88-90 Harper Street, Burslem
This building is a two storey commercial pottery manufactory and was constructed in red flemish facing brick with a plain tile pitched roof. The first floor has a very large double door, iron lintel and ...
Asylum staff, Cheddleton
Staff pictured in the kitchen at Cheddleton Asylum. Standing far left and wearing a dark dress and holding a large bunch of keys is one of the female attendants.
In 1890 Staffordshire County Council’s ...
Asylum under construction, Cheddleton
Workmen with partially installed waste water pipes at Cheddleton Asylum.
In 1890 Staffordshire County Council’s Lunacy Committee decided to build a new asylum for the north of the county due to overcrowding ...
At the back of Park Hall and Forrister Streets, Longton.
The back alleys between Forrister Street and Park Hall Street in Longton. The photograph was taken from Bridgwood Street (then Wharf Street) with Park Hall Street on the left and Forrister Street to the ...