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Loop line bridge over Hot Lane, Burslem
The bridge carried the Potteries Loop Line over Hot Lane. Burslem station was the next stop to the left and Cobridge station was down the line to the right. Visible in the background is the top of Sneyd ...
Lorry on bridge, Cemetery Road, Willenhall
Brevitt Carrier's canvas-topped lorry is crossing the Cemetery Road railway bridge in Willenhall. This is very close to he photographer's family printing business in Moat street: Alfred Cartwright & ...
Love Lane Bridge, Rugeley
A view of the Trent & mersey Canal from underneath Love Lane Bridge. The wharf buildings, once belonging to Stokes tannery business, have now been demolished and new canalside apartments have been developed. ...
Love Lane, Weston
Although titled Love Lane, this photograph looks north west along Boat Lane in Weston along a stretch where the Gayton Brook used to follow the lane, with the footbridge in the distance. The brook has ...
Lower Chaplin Road, Longton. Photographed by William Blake. B113
Street scene taken at Chaplin Road, Longton, Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire.
This is one of many street scenes in the Blake Collection. Most of them were taken in the Normacot and Dresden areas near ...
Lych Gate and War Memorial, Eccleshall,
M6 motorway Stafford by-pass,
Travelling south on the M6. Stafford Castle is in the middle distance.
The Stafford by-pass section of the M6 motorway was built between 1959 and 1962, and was opened by Ernest Marples, Minister of ...
M6 motorway Stafford by-pass,
The Stafford by-pass section of the M6 motorway was built between 1959 and 1962, and was opened by Ernest Marples, Minister of Transport, on 2 August 1962.
M6 motorway Stafford by-pass,
The southbound slip road joining the M6 at the Stafford North junction.
The Stafford by-pass section of the M6 motorway was built between 1959 and 1962, and was opened by Ernest Marples, Minister of ...
Madeley Railway Station
A postcard view of Madeley Railway Station on the West Coast Mainline. The station was opened by the Grand Junction Railway in 1837 and it closed to passengers in 1952 and later demolished along with ...
Madeley Railway Station
A postcard view of Madeley Railway Station on the West Coast Mainline. The station was opened by the Grand Junction Railway in 1837 and it closed to passengers in 1952 and later demolished along with ...
Madeley Signal Box
Situated on the West Coast Main Line, this signal box was built by the London, Scottish and Midland Railway in 1930. It continued in use until 2004.
From the County Archaeology photograph collection ...
Main Road, Brereton, near Rugeley,
To the right is the possibly 18th century Talbot Inn on the corner of Armitage Lane with Brereton Hall beyond. A building on the site of the inn is on a 1795 map of Brereton manor but the earliest reference ...
Main Road, Little Haywood
View of Main Road taken from the crossroads in the centre of the village, looking towards Great Haywood.
In the centre is the Red Lion public house, once named The Bowyer Arms, after the family who ...
Main Road, Little Haywood,
View of Main Road taken from the crossroads in the centre of the village, looking towards Colwich.
Most of the buildings in the photograph are still standing, but the ground on the left is now occupied ...
Main Road, Penkridge
This postcard view looks north from Penkridge towards the Bull Bridge which carries the A449 Wolverhampton to Stafford Road over the River Penk. It was rebuilt in 1796 and widened in 1822.
Just across ...
Main Street , Stapenhill
This view of Main Street shows tram lines along the centre of the street, with the tower of St. Peter's Church in the distance.
Main Street, Alrewas
Shops on Main Street, Arewas near the junction with Exchange Road.