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Kibblestone Scout Camp. Photographed by William Blake.

Landscape taken at Kibblestone Scout Camp, Staffordshire.

King Edward VII statue, Museum Gardens, Lichfield

The statue of King Edward VII was erected and presented to the City by Robert Bridgeman to mark his year as Sheriff. It was unveiled by the Rt Hon. Earl of Dartmouth, who was the Lord Lieutenant of the ...

King Edward VII Statue, Museum Gardens, Lichfield

A postcard view of the statue of King Edward VII which was erected and presented to the City by Robert Bridgeman to mark his year as Sheriff. It was unveiled by the Rt Hon. Earl of Dartmouth, who was ...

King Edward VII Statue, Museum Gardens, Lichfield

A postcard view of the statue of King Edward VII which was erected and presented to the City by Robert Bridgeman to mark his year as Sheriff. It was unveiled by the Rt Hon. Earl of Dartmouth, who was ...

King Edward VII statue, Museum Gardens, Lichfield

This statue of King Edward VII was erected and presented to the City by Robert Bridgeman to mark his year as Sheriff. It was unveiled by the Rt Hon. Earl of Dartmouth, who was the Lord Lieutenant of the ...

King George V and Queen Mary Coronation celebrations, Armitage

Children singing at one of the many events in Armitage celebrating the Coronation of King George V and Queen Mary, taken in the grounds of Armitage Lodge, then the home of the Rector, the Rev. Edward ...

King George V and Queen Mary Coronation tea, Armitage Lodge, Armitage

A Coronation tea for the children on the lawn at Armitage Lodge. The tea was provided for participants of the procession from Handsacre to Armitage at the commencement of a full programme of activities ...

King's Arms, Eccleshall,

The King's Arms on Stafford Street was originally named The Unicorn. Its neo-Elizabethan timber framed facade covers the original Elizabethan structure. The King's Arms, like the Royal Oak on High ...

King's Avenue, Stone

The houses have changed little over the years, apart from the iron railings which were melted down during the Second World War. On the right is the railway line.

Kitchen Garden Archway, Trentham Gardens

This archway provided an entrance to the Kitchen Garden. The arch stands alone these days at the new Stone Road entrance, the only relic of the former kitchen garden. Today the grounds have been developed ...

Kitchen garden, Patshull Hall, Patshull

Knightley Grange

Knightley Grange was built between 1860 and 1868 by Major R. Hargreaves at Cob Hall Farm. The house overlooks the Gamekeepers' House towards the Wrekin. The tower, seen in the middle, was removed when ...

Knightley Grange

Knightley Grange was built between 1860 and 1868 by Major Robert Hargreaves of Cob Hall Farm. Major Hargreaves gave this as his address in 1862 when he was a Major in the Staffordshire Rifle Volunteers. ...

Knightley Grange,

Knightley Grange was built between 1860 and 1868 by Major R. Hargreaves at Cob Hall Farm. The house overlooks the Gamekeepers' House towards the Wrekin. The tower, seen on the left, was removed when ...

Knightley Grange, (1)

Knightley Grange was built between 1860 and 1868 by Major R. Hargreaves at Cob Hall Farm. The house overlooks the Gamekeepers' House towards the Wrekin The park contains a deer farm, which was restocked ...

Knightley Grange, (2)

Knightley Grange was built between 1860 and 1868 by Major R. Hargreaves at Cob Hall Farm. The house overlooks the Gamekeepers' House towards the Wrekin. The tower was removed when it was found to ...

Knightley Grange, (3)

Knightley Grange was built between 1860 and 1868 by Major R. Hargreaves at Cob Hall Farm. The house overlooks the Gamekeepers' House towards the Wrekin. The tower, seen on the left, was removed when ...

Knightley Grange, (4)

Knightley Grange was built between 1860 and 1868 by Major R. Hargreaves at Cob Hall Farm. The house overlooks the Gamekeepers' House towards the Wrekin. The tower, seen on the left, was removed when ...