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Baddeley Green Motor Co, Stoke-on-Trent

Baddeley Green Motor Co, an art deco building at the junction of Baddeley Green Lane and Leek New Road. This building has since been replaced by a large modern filling station. This photograph is taken ...

Baggeridge Woods Colliery, Himley

View of Baggeridge Woods Colliery, Himley, Staffordshire. The first shaft at Baggeridge was sunk in February 1899, mining a coal seam at a depth of 600 feet. A second shaft was sunk in 1910 and the colliery ...

Baggeridge Woods Colliery, Himley

A view of base of the boiler house chimney stack and one of the sets of winding gear. Baggeridge was sunk in February 1899, mining a coal seam at a depth of 600 feet. A second shaft was sunk in 1910 ...

Baggeridge Woods Colliery, Himley

View of Baggeridge Woods Colliery, Himley. The first shaft at Baggeridge was sunk in February 1899, mining a coal seam at a depth of 600 feet. A second shaft was sunk in 1910 and the colliery came into ...

Baggeridge Woods Colliery, Himley

View of Baggeridge Woods Colliery, Himley, Staffordshire. This photograph appears to show the erection of a new winding gear, prior to a new pit being sunk. The first shaft at Baggeridge was sunk in ...

Bagguleys Book Shop, High Street, Newcastle-under-Lyme

Bagguley's Book Shop was situated on the High Street in Newcastle-under-Lyme. It also sold stationery and offered a book printing and binding service. The motorcar parked outside the shop would have ...

Bagnall

Bagnall is a picturesque village situated in an elevated position, 229 metres above sea level and about three miles north-west of Hanley. It is still very rural and has a walled green in the centre of ...

Bagnall Church: sepia drawing

'South East View of Bagnall Church, Staffordshire,' across the graveyard, showing the west tower.'J. Buckler.'

Bagnall Church: water colour painting

'New Church, Bagnall.' South east view of the church on a hill. Showing the west tower and a distant view behind. Also showing a group of people on the road in the foreground.Anonymous, [L. J. Wood]....

Bagnall Road, Baddeley Edge, Stoke-on-Trent

Looking east along Bagnall Road in Baddeley Edge. Just round the corner to the left is the junction with Spout Lane. Note the mis-spelling of Baddeley as 'Badderley'.

Bagnall Road, Milton, Stoke-on-Trent

Looking east along Bagnall Road with Baddeley Edge on the horizon. Rosevale Street is off to the right. This side of Milton, east of Leek Road was known as the "up end" of the village. Before the 1890s, ...

Bagnall Street, Longton

The factories opposite the east end of St James's Church. Bagnall Street was renamed Chelson Street in the 1950s.

Bagnall’s Bridge, Castle Street, Stafford

The stones forming the embankment to Bagnall’s bridge in Castle Street, Stafford, are believed to have been taken from the old railway sleepers of the Grand Junction Railway when the track was updated ...

Bagnall's Locomotive Works staff, Stafford

This photograph shows most, if not all of the staff of the Bagnall's Castle Engine Works in Stafford. This was the occasion of a presentation of an illumintated address to Gordon Bagnall and his wife. ...

Bagnall's Locomotive Works, Stafford

Office workers standing in front of a steam locomotive. In the front row, 5th from right, is Charles Tunnicliffe. W.G. Bagnall Ltd. was established in 1870 in Castle Street, Stafford. Bagnall's first ...

Bagnall's toy shop window, Stafford,

Shop window of Bagnall's Toys and Models, 18 Salter Street, Stafford. The window is full of toys and models from the Thunderbirds television series, advertising the film 'Thunderbirds Are Go!' which ...

Bagot Almshouses, Abbots Bromley

On the left are the Bagot Almshouses, built in 1705 through a bequest from local landowner Lambard Bagot. Originally intended to house six elderly men, who were given a quarterly allowance and, every ...

Bagot Almshouses, Abbots Bromley

The Bagot Almshouses, built on Bagot Street in 1705 through a bequest from local landowner Lambard Bagot. Originally intended to house six elderly men, who were given a quarterly allowance and, every ...