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Map of the Barlaston Hall Estate,

Map of the Barlaston Hall Estate, showing the future housing sites and the site of the first village for key factory personnel. Josiah Wedgwood (1730 - 1795) began his apprenticeship as a potter in ...

Maple Hayes Hall, near Lichfield

Maple Hayes Hall was built in 1796 by George Addams, a Lichfield wine merchant. In 1884 it was purchased by Albert Octavius Worthington of Worthington & Co.’s brewery who extended the house, including ...

Maple Hayes House: engraving

Showing a plain Georgian house, seen across a lake and a park. [There is no name.] Maple Hayes House was built by George Addams, a Lichfield wine merchant, in 1794-1796. Wings with bay windows ...

Market Place, Burslem

To the right is the eastern end of the old Town Hall in Burslem and beyond the civic gardens, the shops on Market Place. The photograph was taken from Wedgwood Street. Where the gardens are was the site ...

Market Place, Uttoxeter

A postcard view of the Market Place in Uttoxeter with the Conduit in the foreground. On the right, behind the single decker bus, is Bradley’s menswear shop. There was also a branch of Bradley's in the ...

Market Square, Stafford

View from the Market Square across towards Martin Street. In 1743 George Boulton, a draper, opened a shop on Market Square. By the 1860s the shop was known as Brookfield and Windows. In the 1880s ...

Market Square, Stafford,

The Market Square was laid out with flower beds, trees and seating in 1953 to celebrate the coronation of Queen Elizabeth II. In 1992, as part of the pedestrianisation of the town centre, the bus shelter ...

Marston Council School, Marston, near Stafford

In August 1922 Marston Wood House, a large Victorian house formerly occupied by Mr A.O. Jordan, was acquired for temporary school purposes for children from Marston and Whitgreave. Daisy E. Tinsley was ...

Marston Farm, near Church Eaton

This timber framed house, formerly Marston Farm, is now named Marston House.

Martin Street, Stafford

View looking towards Eastgate Street. 15 Martin Street, on the right, is now the Coroner's Office. On the left are the County Buildings, which opened in October 1895. The architect was Henry Thomas ...

Mary Howitt's house, Balance Street, Uttoxeter

The home of Mary Howitt on Balance Street, Uttoxeter. The writer Mary Howitt, perhaps best known for her poem 'The Spider and the Fly' but also one of the first people to write children's books, came ...

Mayfield Hall, Middle Mayfield

A postcard view Mayfield Hall. This late 18th century hall is Grade II listed and has later additions. There are earlier cellars and subterranean passages under and around parts of the building. The adjoining ...

Mayfield Hall, Middle Mayfield

A postcard with a colour-tinted view of Mayfield Hall. This late 18th century hall is Grade II listed and has later additions. There are earlier cellars and subterranean passages under and around parts ...

Mayfield Hall, Middle Mayfield

A postcard scene showing a garden view and a glimpse of the south front of Mayfield Hall. This late 18th century hall is Grade II listed and has later additions. There are earlier cellars and subterranean ...

Maypole Dancing at Sandon Hall

Maypole dancing in the grounds of Sandon Hall. Lady Harrowby is second from left in the foreground.

Maypole dancing, Barlaston

Schoolchildren taking part in Maypole dancing during a garden fete held at Barlaston Hall in order to raise funds for a new Parish Room for the village. Mrs H.J. Broughton-Adderley of Barlaston Hall ...

Maypole dancing, Clayton, Newcastle-under-Lyme

Maypole dancing on traditionally happened on May Day each year. This photograph was taken at 'Redgate' which is the field next to Clayton Green.

Meaford Avenue, Stone

A postcard view of Meaford Avenue, Stone. The first houses in this cul-de-sac at the end of Berkeley Street were built around 1906. This postcard was photographed and published by Philip Dutton, ...