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Mine Railway at pit bottom, Lea Hall Colliery

View of the walls at the pit bottom, either made of stone or concrete blocks. Towards the back of the picture are several mine car controllers. Lea Hall was the first colliery planned and sunk by ...

Mineral railway and Hall Hill Drive bridge, Adderley Green, Stoke-on-Trent

The railway line connected Bucknall and Adderley Green, with Mossfield Colliery just round the bend to the right. The bridge, now Hall Hill Drive, carried a branch mineral line from the disused Central ...

Miners' celebration at Lea Hall Colliery

An underground photograph showing coal tub with "The 1 1/2 millionth ton 20th Dec 1965. Some of the men and women pictured are wearing working clothes, and there are Christmas hampers on the ground between ...

Miners underground at "snap-time", Hawkins Colliery, Cannock

This is a posed photograph, as ordinarily miners wouldn't have sat on the rails. Their snap is wrapped in paper. Other details to note about the photograph are that the man on the left with the stick ...

Mines, steelworks & iron foundries, Etruria, Stoke-on-Trent

The is a view north along the valley of the Fowlea Brook from Etruria Road at the bottom of Basford Bank. In the foreground is Hartley's Iron Foundry where many of the storm drain covers (or Hartlids) ...

Minton Hollins Tile Manufactory, Stoke-on-Trent

The Minton Hollins Tile Manufactory occupies most of the north side of Shelton Old Road, Stoke-on-Trent. The factory covered over 7 acres (nearly 30,000 sq metres). This factory was built in 1869, replacing ...

Miss Colton by waterwheel, Rugeley,

Pamela Logan, Miss Colton 1961 title holder. This area of Rugeley was cleared during the 1960s to make way for the Indoor Market.

Monsal Dale Railway Viaduct. Photographed by William Blake.

Landscape overlooking the River Wye and the Monsal Dale Viaduct, Nr. Bakewell, Derbyshire. The viaduct was built in the 1860s and carried passengers on the Midland Railway until 1968. This area ...

Moors Gorse Pumping Station, between Hednesford and Rugeley

A view of the pumping station's main buildings and chimney by the A460, Hednesford to Rugeley Road and the railway line between Rugeley, Hednesford, Cannock and Walsall. The pumping station was built ...

Morris Motor Car, Burton-upon-Trent

This ‘Flatnose’ Morris Oxford motor car is pictured on George Street, Burton-upon-Trent. Note the unusual wheel accessories which are thought to be tyre or wheel cleaning devices. Please contact us ...

Mossfield Colliery, Stoke-on-Trent

A view north west towards Moss field Colliery spoil tip and the remains of the surface buildings. The photograph was taken from the Adderley Green area. The piles of railway sleepers in the foreground ...

Motor Accident, Oulton, Stone,

Three boys observing the wreckage after a collision between a van and a Longton bus on Oulton Road, at 'the Flash' between Stone and Oulton.

Motor Accident, Stone,

Motor accident on Stafford Road. The lorry is in Scotch Brook; Walton Bridge can be seen in the background. The lorry belonged to Cornbrook Carrying and Storage Company from Manchester.

Motor Car Rally, Oakamoor

This postcard view shows a competing motor car labelled ‘310’ on a Hill-climb event on Star Bank, near to Cotton and Oakamoor. The car is a London registered 1928 Model V4 Standard, YW 2734. The photograph ...

Motorcyclists, Levedale Road, Penkridge

This postcard view shows two men on similar motorcycles on Levedale Road, Penkridge. These motorcycles are thought to be Humbers and both have a prefix letter ‘E’ on their registration plates, also known ...

Mount Pleasant, Fenton

This was the view northwards from between the allotment gardens that were next to Heron Cross primary schools, just north of Claud Street. Just above the fence is the route of the Stoke to Derby railway ...

Mount Street from Princes Street, Stafford,

View looking towards Mount Street. This area is now pedestrianised. On the right is Woolworth's, which faces onto Gaolgate Street.

Mount Street, Stafford

11 Mount Street, Stafford. This house was owned by Dr C.E.M. Blumer and was known as 'The Mount'. It has now been demolished. On the left can just be seen the spire of the Presbyterian Church on ...