Burslem area Ordnance Survey Maps - Hamil Road and Bycars
Map showing the area just north-east of Burslem town centre.
Hamil and Bycar's colliery can be seen on the right of the map and Hamil Road to the left.
The top left of this map would now feature ...
Burslem area Ordnance Survey Maps - Longport
Map of the Longport area including the Longport Pottery and Top Bridge Pottery factories alongside the Trent and Mersey Canal.
The Old Wool Pack Horse Inn and Duke of Bridgewater public houses can ...
Burslem area Ordnance Survey Maps - Longport Pottery
Map of the Longport Pottery factory alongside the Trent and Mersey Canal. The road in the centre of the map is now known as Davenport Street. This road leads to Tunstall via Brownhills.
Why were the ...
Burslem area Ordnance Survey Maps - Middleport
Map of the area to the south-west of Burslem town centre now known as Middleport.
Newport Lane runs down the centre of the map. It eventually meets the Trent and Mersey Canal.
Furlong Lane, Port ...
Burslem area Ordnance Survey Maps - Middleport
Map showing the area to the south-west of Burslem town centre now known as Middleport.
St. Paul's Church can be seen in the centre of the map.
Dale Street, Globe Street and Newport Street are still ...
Burslem area Ordnance Survey Maps - Middleport
Map showing the area to the south-west of Burslem town centre known as Middleport.
Navigation Road and Newport Lane are still there today. Port Vale Mill can be seen situated on the Trent and Mersey ...
Burslem area Ordnance Survey Maps - Port Vale Wharf and the Trent and Mersey Canal
To the south-west of Burslem, this area is now known as Middleport.
Longport Station and Fowlea Brook can be seen toward the bottom left of the map.
The Railway Inn is just along the road from ...
Burslem area Ordnance Survey Maps - The Trent and Mersey Canal through Longport and Middleport
Map showing the Trent and Mersey Canal weaving through Longport and Middleport. This area lies to the south-west of Burslem town centre.
Why were the maps made?
This series of maps was surveyed ...
Burslem area Ordnance Survey Maps- Public Sewer in St. John's Square and Market Place Plan
Map showing details of Burslem's drainage plan.
Why were the maps made?
This series of maps was surveyed by the Ordnance Survey Department in 1851 in accordance with the provisions of the Public ...
Burton-upon-Trent - Abbey (Ruin) : water colour painting
Abbey wall with architectural arches. Under one lies a statue. Anonymous. [?J. Buckler]
Butter Cross, Cheddleton
Man standing by the mediaeval Butter Cross, near Cheddleton, before restoration. It stands close to Lowerhouse Farm and was restored in 1926 with the addition of a cross at the top of the column
Standing ...
Buttery and Great Hall, Dudley Castle
The Buttery and the Great Hall in the Inner Bailey of Dudley Castle.
The first Dudley Castle was built around 1100 but was completely rebuilt by Roger de Somery from about 1261-62. Ownership later ...
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 ...
Carved Stone Heads, Codsall
Stone carved heads found during building work on the site of Brabourne House on the corner of Sandy lane and Drury Lane, near Codsall church, date unknown. Could they be from the church or are they Victorian ...
Castle Church - Castle Hill: water colour painting
'Stafford Castle.' Showing castle hill from a distance, surmounted by a white tower. Anonymous.
Castle Church - Stafford Castle: engraving
'Ground plan of Stafford Castle.' Scale 0.5 inches to 10 feet. There is a large room in the middle, two smaller rooms at each end, with four octagonal rooms at each corner.Anonymous.
Castle Church - Stafford Castle: engraving
'Stafford Castle.' South east view showing the twin towers as rebuilt in 1815. 'F. Calvert, del., [drawn]; T. Radclyffe, sc., [engraved]; Published by W. Emans, Bromsgrove Street, Birmingham.'
Castle Church - Stafford Castle: pen and wash drawing
'Plan of Stafford Castle,' showing the layout of the new castle, (the central tower is omitted.) There is no scale. Anonymous, [?J. Buckler].