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Loxley Park: engraving
South East view showing a of a Georgian House in a park, backed by a landscape of hills with a chapel in the distance. The house has many windows, 11 on the front, and 5 at the side. There are dormer ...
Loxley Park: sepia drawing
'Loxley Park, Staffordshire.' Showing the house in the distance, with a large tree in the foreground.'J. C. Buckler.'
Lyndon to the Sheep Walk, Enville
Ink drawing by Chris Broughton (born 1949). This drawing was one of a number commissioned by Staffordshire Arts and Museum Service in 2002 as part of the 'Hidden Estates' public art project, based around ...
Lysways Hall: engraving
'To Francis Cobb Esqr. this North West View of Liswis Hall, (sic) is inscribed by his obliged Servant, S. Shaw.' Showing a mid-Georgian house standing in a park with a lake in front of it. The house ...
Lysways Hall: water colour painting
'Liswis.' Showing a mid-Georgian house, viewed from the north west, standing in a park with a lake in front of it.[See SV VII.34b, for engraved copy.] Anonymous, [S. Shaw.]
MacGreggor Park, Bolehall, Tamworth
This photograph was taken with the railway viaduct behind the photographer off to the bottom left, looking towards the Market garden and market gardening house belonging to the Summerfields. Tamworth ...
Maer Hall
The present hall was built by the Macclesfield family, probably in the seventeenth century. It was bought by Josiah Wedgwood II in 1805, after he was lent the money by his brother-in-law Robert Darwin ...
Maer Hall
A postcard view of the Hall from the west. The present hall was built by the Macclesfield family, probably in the seventeenth century. The original Jacobean house can be seen to the right.
It was bought ...
Maer Village
This postcard view was taken looking south-west from St. Peter’s Churchyard in Maer.
The Church of St. Peter is one of the oldest buildings in the village; the adjacent Churchyard is on steep ground ...
Main Road, Colwich
A postcard view looking north-west along the Main Road in Colwich.
This postcard was published by “Shaw” Series. It was posted in Colwich, franked in Rugeley on 18 April 1907 and sent to an address ...
Main Road, Little Haywood
In the 1930s the post office moved a few houses down to the building on the left.
In the background can be seen The Lamb and Flag public house.
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 Street, Milwich,
View of Main Street from the south west.
On the left is the Green Man Inn; opposite is a turnpike cottage, dated 1792, where tolls were collected for permission to use the road, the money collected ...
Main Street, Shenstone
On the reverse of this postcard there is a message from the sender: “Our Village Street”. The view looks south along the Main Street from near the junction with Pinfold Hill in Shenstone. In later years ...
Main Street, Shenstone
This postcard view shows a quiet scene on the Main Street looking north towards the junction with Pinfold Hill in Shenstone. On the left most of the buildings remain (July 2020). In the centre is the ...
Man and baby, Woodseaves area
A man seated in a garden with a baby, possibly his grandchild, on his lap. Taken somewhere in the Woodseaves area.
Photographer: Harry Osbourne of Woodseaves.
Manley Hall Lodge, Weeford
Manley Hall Lodge is Grade II listed and stands on Little Hay Lane, Weeford and was built in the 1830s, at around the same time as Manley Hall. It features top-heavy chimneys typical of the architect ...
Manley Hall, Weeford
A postcard view of Manley Hall showing the entrance drive and porte cochere. In its early years it was known as Thickbroom Hall. The Hall was built for Admiral John Shawe Manley in 1833 in a castellated ...