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Doxey, Stafford,

This scene has changed little today. These houses had recently been built; the plots were intended to attract railway workers, being a few minutes walk from the engine sheds. Coal has been delivered ...

Dr Palmer's House, Rugeley

Dr. William Palmer, born in Rugeley on 6th August 1824, was hanged at Stafford 14th June 1856. Christened by the Newspapers as "The Rugeley Poisoner" and "The Prince of Poisoners".

Dr Parkes' house, Longton

The front of Dr Parkes' house from Sheaf Passage. This property, possibly 84, Normacot Road, had been the local headquarters of the Blackshirts, a fascist organisation of the inter-war period.

Dr Samuel Johnson’s Birthplace and Statue, Lichfield

This postcard view shows Dr Samuel Johnson's statue on the left. It is by R.C. Lucas and was erected in 1838. The house on the right was completed in 1707 by Michael Johnson, Samuel's father. Samuel Johnson ...

Dragon Square, Chesterton

Dragon Square, Chesterton was named after the George and Dragon public house. These buildings have all since been demolished.

Drawing Room, Fazeley House, Fazeley

An interior view of the Drawing Room in Fazeley House off Coleshill Street. This photograph was taken when the House was occupied by Rev. Robert Henry Tanner and his family. He was Vicar of Fazeley ...

Draycott. Photographed by William Blake.

Village scene taken at Draycott, Staffordshire.

Draycott. Photographed by William Blake.

Village scene including a lady and two young cyclists. Taken at Draycott, Staffordshire.

Drayton house and swing bridge, Drayton Bassett

The swing bridge at Drayton Bassett going over Fazeley and Coventry Canal, with Drayton house to the right.

Drayton Lane, Drayton Bassett

The road to Drayton Bassett, near Fazeley, showing the boundary wall for Drayton Manor.

Drummond Street, Goldenhill, Stoke-on-Trent

Drummond Street (Victoria Street until the 1950s) was just off High Street, Goldenhill. The area has been cleared of houses and is now occupied by the Goldenhill Community Hall. There is a date tablet ...

Drying Yard, Stafford Laundry,

Stafford Laundry was founded in 1899 on North Street (now Stone Road). The laundry closed in 1986 and the buildings were demolished.

Duckett type toilet. Circa 1972

This type of toilet was in general use in working class housing in the Potteries from around 1880.

Dudley Wood Road, Dudley Wood, West Midlands

A view looking north east towards Dudley Wood Road, one of a series of photographs taken showing subsidence of buildings due to coal mining. Most of the buildings to the left of the photograph are suffering ...

Dudley Wood Road, Dudley Wood, West Midlands

A view looking north north along Dudley Wood Road, one of a series of photographs taken showing subsidence of buildings due to coal mining. Most of the buildings to the left of the photograph are suffering ...

Duffield Lane, Newborough

View of the village looking towards the church in the far distance. The white building front of All Saints church in front of the spire is the Red Lion Inn. This picture appears on the National Brewery ...

Duke Street, Fenton

This Photograph was taken at Heron Cross junction of Blurton Road, Grove Road, Heron Street and Duke Street. The chemist's ship (Mott and Co) was on corner of Duke Street and Blurton Road. Duke Street ...

Duke Street, Fenton

Mid to late Victorian terraced housing lining Duke Street in Fenton.