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Aerial view of the Spread Eagle public house, Gailey

A view looking north east over the Spread Eagle public house at Gailey Roundabout on the A449/A5 junction. Photograph taken by David Welch the pilot, from a Cessna 150 aeroplane.

Aerial View of Trentham Gardens,

Aerial view of Trentham Gardens showing the lake, Italian gardens and ballroom. The original Trentham Hall was built in the 1630s for the Dukes of Sutherland. The Caroline house was replaced in the ...

Aerial view of Uttoxeter

Uttoxeter from the air, The Heath, looking north towards Rocester. The Three Tuns Inn can be seen slightly right of centre of the photograph with the winding Ashbourne/Rocester Road behind it can be ...

Aerial view of Wordsworth Avenue, Stafford

Wordsworth Avenue, looking south, part of the Highfields Estate on the western side of Stafford.

Aerial view Stongford Farm, Tittensor

Formerly part of the Trentham Estate and sometime home of the founder of Bassett's Transport business.

Aerial view Wolverhampton (Pendeford) Airport

Wolverhampton (Pendeford) Airport in November 1973, three years after it had closed to flying. The runways still show in this photograph.

Aerial View, Oakamoor

Aerial view of Oakamoor including Thomas Bolton's Copper Works. The River Churnet can be seen running past the factory. The Churnet valley railway line emerges from a tunnel, and crosses the river bottom ...

Aeroplane from a Flying Display, Stafford,

The pilot was Gustav Hamel, a pioneer aviator, who performed a flying display over Lammascote Fields at the request of Stafford Town Council. His monoplane was brought to Stafford by train and taken ...

Aethelfleda, Millenary Pageant Costume, Stafford,

In 1913 a Millenary Pageant was performed in the Castle fields to celebrate 1000 years of Stafford's history from its founding in 913 AD by Aethelfleda. This photograph is of Nora Ramscar Wright, dressed ...

Agricultural Event, 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 ...

Agricultural machinery displays, Staffordshire Show, Lichfield

Display of agricultural machinery at Messrs F. Burgess Ltd.'s stand at the 1939 Staffordshire Show, held at Beacon Park, Lichfield. A wide range of equipment can be seen, including tedders, reaper-binders, ...

Agricultural Show, Stone

High Street decorated possibly for Staffordshire Agricultural Society's annual County Show, which was first held at Stone in 1844. On the left are the offices of Joule's brewery. The County Show was held ...

Air race biplane, near Lichfield

Photographic postcard of the London-Manchester air race held between Claude Graham–White and Louis Paulham in 1910, the world's first long distance air race. This view shows Graham-White's biplane, probably ...

Air Show, Halfpenny Green Airport, Bobbington

The control tower at Halfpenny Green Airport pictured during an air display which included the Red Arrows, the Red Pelicans, the Skylarks, the Tomahawks and the Goodyear Air Race The airfield at Bobbington ...

Air Show, Halfpenny Green Airport, Bobbington

A de Havilland Chipmunk from the RAF Skylarks aerobatic team pictured at Halfpenny Green Airport during an air display which included the Red Arrows, the Red Pelicans, the Skylarks, the Tomahawks and ...

Air Training Corps Recruitment Display, Stone

The aim of the Air Training Corps was to prepare cadets for service in the Royal Airforce or the Fleet Air Arm of the Royal Navy. The Stone Air Defence Cadet Corps (later the A.T.C.) was founded in ...

Air Training Corps, Mayor's Civic Parade, Stone

The aim of the Air Training Corps was to prepare cadets for service in the Royal Airforce or the Fleet Air Arm of the Royal Navy. The Stone Air Defence Cadet Corps (later the A.T.C.) was founded in ...

Aircraft hanger, RAF Hednesford

The Hednesford site on Cannock Chase was a training establishment for Royal Air Force and Royal Navy Fleet Air Arm tradesmen, named No. 6 School of Technical Training. It did not have runways but a few ...