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Bank Passage, Stafford,

View through Bank Passage from Market Square. The plaque to the right of the arch was for Mr H.S. Shepherd L.D.S, Dental Surgeon, whose practice was accessed via a doorway halfway through the arch on ...

Bank Passage, Stafford,

View of Bank Passage from Salter Street, towards the Market Square (through the arch). The sign on the right is for the Popular Cafe.

Bank Street, Heath Hayes

A view of Bank Street, Heath Hayes with what are now numbers 77, 79 and 81 Bank Street on the right. The houses are now rendered in white, but the doors and windows of the two left-hand buildings can ...

Bank Street, Tunstall

Bert Bentley, the photographer, described this as a typical Potteries scene with "a pottery works, kilns, chapel, colliery dirt tip and terraced houses". On the left is the United Methodist Chapel ...

Bank Street, Tunstall

Looking north east along Bank Street from close to the corner with Hawes Street (formerly Upper Mount Street). In the far distance is the waste tip of Whitfield Colliery. Towards the bottom of the street, ...

Bankhouse, Fairoak, Eccleshall

Banks Farm, Wootton

Banks Farm in Wootton Park, near Ellastone, with the Weaver Hills in the background. Photographer: H.P. Hansen, Ashbourne.

Banquet Hall, Alton Towers

This postcard view shows the Banquet Hall set up as a Tea / Refreshment Room around 1927. Alton Towers was the home of the Talbot family, Earls of Shrewsbury. It was built between about 1810 and 1852. ...

Banquet Hall, Alton Towers

A postcard view (looking north-east) of the Banquet Hall taken around 1927 when it was in use as a refreshment room. Over the years this room was also known as the Great Dining Room and the Dining Room. ...

Banquet Hall, Alton Towers

This postcard view shows the Banquet Hall set up as a Tea / Refreshment Room around 1927. Alton Towers was the home of the Talbot family, Earls of Shrewsbury. It was built between about 1810 and 1852. ...

Baptism, Royal Brine Baths, Stafford

Mrs D Whittaker, one of the oldest members of the Covenant Hall Evangelical Church, St. Patrick’s Street, Stafford, is pictured being baptised by the Rev. Selwyn Homer at the Royal Brine Baths on the ...

Baptist Church, London Road, Newcastle-under-Lyme

This is a view of a tranquill London road, with hardly any traffic, leaving pedestrians to cross the road easily and safely. The building on the right hand side is that of the Baptist Church. This church ...

Baptist Church, London Road/Vessey Terrace, Newcastle-under-Lyme

This iron church was opened in 1871 on what was then a very quiet London Road. Membership gradually rose and in 1914 the foundation stone was laid for a new chapel, which still stood on the corner of ...

Baptist Church, Stafford

The Baptist Chapel on The Green opened in 1896. The unusual spire was designed by Birmingham architect Ewen Harper. To the right of the chapel is Lockett's mineral-water factory. In the 1970s the road ...

Baptist Church, Stafford,

The Baptist Chapel on The Green opened in 1896. The unusual spire was designed by Birmingham architect Ewen Harper. To the right of the chapel is the Art Gallery and Library. In the 1970s the road ...

Bar Hill Cottages, Madeley

A postcard view of thatched timber-framed houses, known as Bar (or Barr) Hill Cottages, which were destroyed by fire in 1916.

Bar Hill, Madeley

A postcard view of Madeley Village taken looking north from a field by Bar Hill towards Poolside on the A525, close to the junction with The Holborn. Although it is mostly hidden by the trees, the second ...

Bar Hill, Madeley

A postcard view of Madeley village taken looking north on Bar Hill towards Poolside, close to the junction with The Holborn. The man on the left is sitting on the parapet of the bridge over the River ...