Canal Bridge, Forton,
The photograph shown here was taken in a south easterly direction from the north bank of the River Meese. The road (or lane) is between Meretown and Forton, approximately 90 metres North of Skew Bridge. ...
Canal Bridge, Great Haywood
Postcard view of the towpath alongside the Trent and Mersey Canal at Great Haywood, looking south. The iron bridge seen in the picture carried the drive from Shugborough Hall to Little Haywood over the ...
Canal Bridge, Trent Lane, Great Haywood
The lock and bridge on the Trent & Mersey Canal at Trent Lane in Great Haywood. To the left is the Lock Keeper's house (The Lockhouse Tea Rooms in 2003). Shugborough Hall and the Essex Bridge are to ...
Canal bridge, Weston
A postcard view looking north along the Trent and Mersey Canal at Weston, looking tow.to the right. There is a man on the right bank with a bucket and a shovel. A house can be glimpsed on the extreme ...
Canal in winter, Drayton Bassett
Looking south along the Birmingham and Fazeley Canal towards the Turret Footbridge, Drayton Bassett. This unusual bridge dates from the late 18th century and is a high iron footbridge reached by stairs ...
Canal junction, Great Haywood
View of the canal bridge and wharf from the Trent and Mersey Canal; the bridge marks junction of the canal with the Staffordshire and Worcester Canal.
The building on the far left was a corn mill, ...
Canal Junction, Great Haywood
A postcard view of a quiet scene looking towards the junction of the Staffordshire and Worcestershire and the Trent and Mersey Canals at Great Haywood.
This postcard was published by The Francis Frith ...
Canal Junction, Great Haywood,
View of the canal bridge and wharf from the Trent and Mersey Canal; the bridge marks junction of the canal with the Staffordshire and Worcester Canal.
The building on the far left was a corn mill, ...
Canal lift bridge, Ivy House Road, Hanley
This lift or draw bridge (number 11) carries Ivy House Road over the Caldon Canal. Over the bridge to the left, and alongside the canal, was J & G Meakin's Eagle Pottery. Demolished in 2005, the land ...
Canal Lock and Bridge, Stockton Brook
In the past, when river transport was a popular means of transport, the Caldon Canal was a busy place. The canal served the Churnet Valley and surrounding districts, and one of the main type of traffic ...
Canal scene at Horseley Fields, Wolverhampton
The building on the left is the Union Flour Mill. Situated on the Birmingham Canal Navigations Mainline, the steam-powered mill commenced production in 1813. It was owned by the Wolverhampton Flour ...
Canal Scene, Aston-by-Stone
This picture shows a tranquil autumn scene on the Trent & Mersey Canal at Aston-by-Stone, a view that has hardly changed over the years. In the distance, beyond the canal bridge is the spire of St. Saviour's ...
Cannock Chase views
A composite postcard with five views of places around Cannock Chase: Shugborough Hall; Ingestre Hall; Essex Bridge; the Bottle Lodge, Tixall; Main Road, Great Haywood.
Postcard published by W.H. Smith ...
Castle Lodge, Holloway, Tamworth
A winter scene with Holloway Lodge on the left of the photograph and Lady Bridge in the background. Holloway Lodge was built by the 2nd Marquess of Townshend in 1810. It was originally a single stored ...
Castle Mills and Tamworth Castle
The Castle Mills can be seen on the right hand side of this photograph. The mills consisted of three corn mills and a fulling mill, and were demolished in 1920. The top of the castle can be seen in the ...
Castle Street, Stafford
This view was taken looking southwest from the Castle Street railway bridge (over the West Coast Main Line) in Stafford. On the left are several abandoned railway buildings, centre right on the horizon ...
Chartley Castle [Hall]: woodcut engraving (vignetted)
'Chartley Castle, 1838,' showing a three-arched bridge over the moat, and the castle hill behind.[Proof on thin paper.] 'T. P. Wood, del., [drawn]; O. Jewitt, sc., [engraved].'
Chartley Hall and Grounds, Stowe-by-Chartley
The original moated timber mansion house at Chartley was home to the Devereux family, who had moved from Chartley Castle during the fifteenth century.
In 1575 Elizabeth I was entertained at Chartley ...