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Brocton Gravel Pit, Cannock Chase
Brocton Gravel Pit was worked by Brocton Gravel Company between 1930 and 1960. Pictured are Harold Foster with his workmates. The company was set up by Fred Riley.
Brocton Gravel Works,
Gravel pit head workings.
Brocton Quarry
Brocton Quarry was worked by Brocton Gravel Company Ltd. between 1930 and 1960.
The large iron structure was the storage bunker. On the right hand side of the bunker can be seen the bucket conveyor ...
Brocton Quarry
Brocton Quarry was worked by Brocton Gravel Company Ltd. between 1930 and 1960.
The large white building in the centre was the engine house, with the dark diesel storage tank raised up to the right ...
Brocton Quarry workers
Brocton Quarry was worked by Brocton Gravel Company Ltd. between 1930 and 1960.
Brocton smithy
Samuel Buttery was the village blacksmith. He is seen here shoeing a horse. The smithy stood on the Green in the centre of Brocton village.
Brocton, near Stafford
A postcard view taken from The Green, Brocton, looking towards Milford. The Smallwoods lived in the cottage on the right with the village smithy attached. Samuel Buttery was the village blacksmith.
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Bromley Arms, Ellastone
The Bromley Arms, Ellastone, photographed by William Blake of Longton, Stoke-on-Trent. The Bromley Arms was formerly Ellastone Old Hall, and dates from the late 17th century.
This photograph is now ...
Bromley Arms, Ellastone
The Bromley Arms was formerly Ellastone Old Hall, and dates from the late 17th century.
Brook House, Eccleshall Road, Stafford,
Brook House, next to Lloyds Garage, on Eccleshall Road.
Brook House was leased by Mrs S. Lloyd to Staffordshire County Council until 1955. At various times the County Council used it to house the ...
Brook House, Marchington, Staffordshire
Brook House, now known as Upper Brook House, at Birch Cross, Marchington, Staffordshire.
Photographer: Gerald McCann of High Street, Uttoxeter.
Brook Lane and Goose Street area, Newcastle-under-Lyme
A view of the gasometer or gas holder. In 1819 Newcastle-under-Lyme started its own gas light company. The gasworks were built on Goose Street. Coal was heated to release gas which was then stored in ...
Brook Square and Brewery Street, Rugeley
Newly built shops in Brook Square and, to the left, Brewery Street, Rugeley. From left to right: Barclays Bank; Nicholls & Clarke (paint, wallpaper etc.); Evans & Evans (estate agents); John Warrilow ...
Brook Square, Rugeley
This view from Upper Brook Street looks across Brook Square towards Lower Brook Street in Rugeley. In later years several of the buildings on the left were demolished and redeveloped and the area became ...
Brook Square, Rugeley
A postcard view of Brook Square looking towards Lower Brook Street in Rugeley. In later years the buildings on the left of the lorry were demolished and redeveloped and the area became pedestrianised. ...
Brook Street, Rugeley
Postcard view of Brook Street, Rugeley showing the Black Horse public house to the right, and Pascoe's printers & newsagents and Frisby's shop to the left.
Published by Raphael Tuck & Sons, London....
Brook Street, Stoke upon Trent
No. 1, Brook Street, the Tudor Gothic style building on the corner of Brook Street and Glebe Street was built in 1867. It was originally a house and later became a National Provincial Bank branch. Today ...