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Locomotive, by Rawnsley Road, Hednesford
"Wimblebury" locomotive, on Rawnsley Road, Hednesford. The locomotive is pulling a van and laden coaltrucks. A young girl is sitting on the roof of the cab, and in the distance the Post Office tower is ...
Locomotive, Cannock area
Locomotive "Griffin". The two men standing on footplate are the driver and the stoker, whose job it was to keep the coal fire burning which produced the steam to propel the engine.
Locomotive, Hazleslade
"Wimblebury" locomotive, Hazleslade. The locomotive is passing through the gates at Cannock Wood Street, pulling a brake van.
When Cannock Wood Colliery closed in 1973 the "Wimblebury" locomotive was ...
Locomotive, possibly at Meir
A 2-4-0 engine with a train of second and third class carriages on the Stoke to Derby line, possibly at Meir station around 1900.
This image is featured by kind permission of the Churnet Valley Railway....
Locomotives near Stafford Station
A Class 40 disel locomotive-hauled southbound express overtaking a LNWR origin 0-8-0 'Duck 8' locomotive at Crinoline Bend, south of Stafford Station. Crinoline is the most severe main line bend in Britain, ...
Lode Mill , Alstonefield
Wheelwrights tyring a wheel at Lode Mill, near Alstonefield, in the Manifold Valley.
Lode Mill ceased grinding corn in 1929. In the same year, a joiners, undertakers and wheelwrights business was ...
Lode Mill, Alstonefield
This scene shows the former thirteenth century mill to the left of the picture. It was used as a corn mill for most of its working life but originally it may have been a lead smelting mill. Lode Bridge ...
Lode Mill, Alstonefield
Lode Mill, on the River Dove, near Alstonefield. The people in the distance are walking down from Alsop-en-le-Dale on the Derbyshire side of the river. On the left are carts waiting for repair by John ...
London Road, Boothen, Stoke-on-Trent
A view south west along London Road towards Oakhill from near All Saints Road. The West End public house later became a community centre. Off to the left are Coronation Gardens, occupying the old bed ...
Longport Station, Stoke-on-Trent
Longport Station was opened by the North Staffordshire Railway in 1848 but was named Burslem station. It became Longport in 1873 when Burslem station on the Loop Line opened. This is the view north from ...
Longton from Meir Hay Fields
This photograph was taken from what was called Meir Hay fields, looking westwards towards Longton with the tower of St James' church on the skyline in the centre. This part of Longton was thought to have ...
Longton Park. Carlisle Street Entrance. Photographed by William Blake.
Park scene with a view of Longton Park's Carlisle Street entrance on Queens Park Avenue, Longton, Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire.
The park's official name is Queen's Park and it was officially opened ...
Longton Pottery Co., Ltd. Longton
Pottery factory exterior, bottle kiln and demolition lorry taken at Longton Pottery Co. Ltd, Longton, Stoke-on-Trent.
The lorry has the company name 'Potteries Demolition' painted on the bonnet.
Date ...
Longton Railway Bridge
Photograph taken looking from King Street towards Times Square.
Longton Railway Station and Bridge
This photograph was taken from Times Square, looking towards Longton railway Station and the bridge over King Street. The station was built on an embankment with a cantilever bridge carrying the line ...
Longton Road, Rough Close. Photographed by William Blake.
Street scene taken at Longton Road, Rough Close, Nr. Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire.
The Swynnerton Arms public house and a horse and cart can be seen in the distance.
Longton Road, Stone
On the left are the waterworks, built in 1890 and supplied the whole town. The reservoir was on Red Hill.
The buildings have now been demolished.