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Barlaston Church: sepia drawing
'South East View of Barlaston Church,' showing the tower, the north aisle or chapel, with the east door. Artist: J. Buckler.
Barlaston Hall
Barlaston Hall stands on a hill, overlooking the Trent Valley. It was built in 1756 for Thomas Mills, an attorney from Leek. The design is attributed to Sir Robert Taylor.
In 1774 Barlaston Hall featured ...
Barlaston Hall and Grounds,
Barlaston Hall stands on a hill, overlooking the Trent Valley. It was built in 1756 for Thomas Mills, an attorney from Leek. The design is attributed to Sir Robert Taylor.
In 1774 Barlaston Hall ...
Barlaston Hall Estate
A view of a part of the ornamental lake on the Barlaston Hall estate.
Barlaston Hall stands on a hill, overlooking the Trent Valley. It was built in 1756 for Thomas Mills, an attorney from Leek. The ...
Barlaston Hall Housing Estate under Construction,
The present Wedgwood pottery factory was built 1938 - 1940 on the Barlaston estate, purchased from the Broughton-Adderley family in 1936. The move from the old works at Etruria only took place in 1950, ...
Barlaston Hall under Repair,
Barlaston Hall stands on a hill, overlooking the Trent Valley. It was built in 1756 for Thomas Mills, an attorney from Leek. The design is attributed to Sir Robert Taylor.
In 1774 Barlaston Hall ...
Barlaston Hall: sepia drawing
'View of Barlaston Hall, Staffordshire,' showing a tall, three-storeyed house, with a classical front door (up 5 steps), wings with bay windows. Pediment top to front. artist: J. Buckler.
Barlaston Methodist Chapel
Barlaston Methodist Chapel stands on Park Drive and was built in 1935.
Barlaston Old Road. Photographed by William Blake.
Street scene with a view of Barlaston Old Road, Nr. Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire.
Barlaston Railway Station
The North Staffordshire Railway opened Barlaston Railway Station on 17 April 1848. Trains have not stopped at the station since 23 May 2004. The station house, built in the North Staffordshire Railway’s ...
Barlaston Village School
On the left are the buildings of the Teacher's House and Barlaston School, built in 1845 as a charity school, and extended in 1861. It became a public elementary school in 1873. The school closed in ...
Barlaston War Memorial
War memorial on the green at Barlaston commemorating the fallen of two world wars.The building in the background formerly served as Barlaston Library.
Barley Mow Public House, Milford,
In the early twentieth century the Barley Mow was a popular inn with cyclists and day trippers.
The building remains little changed today.
Barley Mow public House, Milford,
In the early twentieth century the Barley Mow was a popular inn with cyclists and day trippers.
The building remains little changed today.
Barley Mow, Milford
The Barley Mow on Milford Common was built by Sir George Chetwynd of Brocton Hall in 1780 to cater for the passing stage coaches and their passengers. From 1915 - 1919 the pub was run by Joseph Bertam ...
Barley Mow, Milford
The Barley Mow on Milford Common was built by Sir George Chetwynd of Brocton Hall in 1780 to cater for the passing stage coaches and their passengers. From 1915 to 1919 the pub was run by Joseph Bertam ...
Barley Mow, Milford
Tha Barley Mow on Milford Common was built by Sir George Chetwynd of Brocton Hall in 1780 to cater for the passing stage coaches and their passengers. By the time of this postcard cars were needing petrol. ...
Barley Mow, Milford, Stafford
The Barley Mow on Milford Common. In 1911 George Thomas Dickinson was managing the pub for the Levetts of Milford Hall. Postcard published by W.H.Smith & Son, Stafford