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The Lock-up, Alton

The village lock-up in Alton was built in 1819 and renovated in 1977. This postcard view was franked at 11.00 AM on 19 February, 1910 in Stafford and posted to an address in Birmingham.

The Lodge, Maer Hall

This postcard view shows the Grade II listed lodge to Maer Hall, which was built around 1860 in sandstone with a stone slate roof, and is in the Jacobean style. Postcard published by C.H. Deakin, 17 ...

The Lowlands, Brewood

A postcard view advertising 'apartments, teas provided and parties catered for' by John Perry of The Lowlands, Brewood. This postcard was franked in Brewood on 27 September 1908 and sent to an address ...

The Main Road between Bishton and Colwich

A postcard of cottages at Bishton taken near to the junction with Colwich and the A51. A cow and calf are grazing on the verge. This postcard was published by W Shaw, Burslem and printed in Saxony.

The Manor House, Ipstones. Photographed by William Blake.

View of the Manor House at Ipstones, Nr. Leek, Staffordshire.

The Mansions, Newport Street, Brewood

The Mansions were actually two houses, with one front door on the front of the house, and the other down the right hand side of the building. It was built in around 1600. The Locksmith cottages, which ...

The Meece at Mill Meece

The Meece Brook, viewed from Mill Meece bridge, is a tributary of the River Sow. A postcard view published by E.J. Hurlstone of Eccleshall.

The Old Almshouses, Rolleston

The Almshouses were established in 1672 following a charitable bequest to the village by William Rolleston. They were built on Burnside in 1712 and restored in 1892. The Alder Brook can be seen in the ...

The Old Almshouses, Rolleston

The Almshouses were established in 1672 following a charitable bequest to the village by William Rolleston. They were built on Burnside in 1712 and restored in 1892.

The Old Almshouses, Rolleston

The Almshouses were established in 1672 following a charitable bequest to the village by William Rolleston. They were built on Burnside in 1712 and restored in 1892.

The Old Cottage, Bellbrook, Penkridge

This postcard view shows ‘The Old Cottage’, a 15th century Grade II listed building which stands on the junction of Bellbrook and Market Place. On the left of the cottage (east side) an oriel window can ...

The Old Hall, Madeley

A postcard view of the Old Hall which was built by Lord Crewe around 1530. The building is timber infilled with brick and the very large chimney which is twelve feet square serves ten fireplaces. It is ...

The Old Mill, Leek area

View of mill with attached out-buildings and a figure walking along the riverside path.

The Old Plough Inn, Wetley Rocks

In this postcard view children pose for the photographer with the Old Plough Inn, Wetley Rocks, in the background. The Old Plough Inn stood on the junction of Leek Road, Main Road and Plough Bank. The ...

The Old School and School Master's House, Trysull

The Old School was built around 1843 and was adjacent to the School House. In 1895 a severe gale blew down the main chimney, destroying part of the roof and causing considerable damage. Using a bequest ...

The Old Smithy, Alton

The Smithy was demolished early in the 20th century. Edward Manifold and Joseph Tundley were the Blacksmiths working here throughout the second half of the 19th century, photographed by William Blake

The old smithy, Coppenhall

This postcard view shows a house on the left and the smithy in the centre background. Between the house and smithy there is a road traffic sign advising road users of a school nearby, which is further ...

The old smithy, Coppenhall

A large group of people and horses with a house and smithy in the background. The smithy was sited on the west side of Hyde Lea Bank, between Coppenhall and Hyde Lea. The blacksmith at the time was George ...