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Weston Green,

The village green at Weston-on-Trent is little changed today.

Weston under Lizard

The small village of Weston under Lizard is situated on the western edge of the county on the boundary with Shropshire on Watling Street, the A5. In appearance it is very much an estate village as a result ...

Weston views, near Stafford

Postcard with three views of Weston: the Church, the Green, and a view of the footbridge carrying Boat Lane over the Gayton Brook. Postcard published by William Shaw of Burslem. Postmarked August 1923....

Wetley Rocks

A village scene of Wetley Rocks, taken from a glass plate negative. Photographed by William Blake.

Wetley Rocks Church

A view of Wetley Rocks Church, taken from a glass plate negative. Photographed by William Blake.

Wetley Rocks Church

A view of Wetley Rocks Church, taken from a glass plate negative. Photographed by William Blake.

Wetton

The small village of Wetton is situated high up in the Staffordshire Moorlands adjacent to the northern end of the Manifold Valley in one of the most beautiful parts of the county. Thor’s Cave can be ...

Wetton - Village Street: pen and ink drawing

'Wetton.' Showing a street with cottages on either side. There is a couple walking along the road.'T. P. W.,' [Thomas Peploe Wood].

Wetton Village

A view of the centre of the village taken on Ashbourne Road, with the road to Hulme and and Hartington signposted to the right.

Wetwood, near Eccleshall

View looking towards Fairoak. On the right is Wetwood Farm. The chimney in the distance belonged to the village shop.

Wetwood, near Eccleshall

Looking along Fairoak Bank towards the Eccleshall Road, Wetwood. The building on the left is believed to be the village stores.

Wharf Terrace, Madeley Heath

A postcard view of newly built 1960s bungalows at Wharf Terrace on Newcastle Road, Madeley Heath. Postcard published by Francis Frith & Co. Ltd., Reigate, Surrey.

Wheaton Aston Lock

Wheaton Aston Lock stands on the Shropshire Union Canal, which was engineered by Thomas Telford and opened in March 1835.

Wheaton Aston Windmill

An 18th century post mill which has now disappeared, although the brick roundhouse survived until the 1960s. The woodwork was destroyed by fire in 1922. Two of the original four sails can be seen in this ...

Wheelwright, Swynnerton

Wheelwright George H. Bennett at work on Swynnerton Main Street. The wheelwrights was a family business, established during the 19th century. The ownership passed through several hands including George ...

Whiston Village

A general postcard view of Whiston Village, looking west along what is now the busy A52 between Stoke-on-Trent and Ashbourne. At the top left can be seen St Mildred's Church (built in 1910 by J.H. Beckett) ...

White House, Alton

Whittington Inn, Kinver

Whittington Inn is a grade II* listed building and was reputedly built in 1310 by Sir William Whittington, grandfather of Dick Whittington, the legendary Lord Mayor of London. This timber-framed house ...