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Miss Sanders’ retirement, Ashley Heath

One of Swynnerton’s best loved characters, Miss A Sanders (back row centre holding a bouquet), Headmistress of the County Primary School, left the small village school for the last time in July. If you ...

Miss Turner, Cheddleton

Miss Turner of Cheddleton sitting on deckchair in a garden.

Mitchell family, Pennyquart Farm, Wetwood

The Mitchell family pictured outside Pennyquart Farm at Wetwood, near Eccleshall. From left to right: Mr and Mrs Mitchell, Vincent Mitchell (at the front, holding a cat), Isabella Mitchell and George ...

Moddershall Pool,

Moddershall Pool powered Moddershall (or Boar) Mill. The mill was used for grinding bone, flint and corn. It closed in 1954 and was demolished in January 1965.

Moddershall Village,

View of Moddershall and the pool. The building with the bay window is the Boar Inn. To its left is a yew tree, once cut into the shape of a boar's head. To the left is Moddershall (or Boar) Mill, ...

Model Railway, Brampton Park, Newcastle-under-Lyme

One of the engines of the Brampton Model railway taking visitors around the track.

Mona Land C Allotments, Burton upon Trent, Sheds

Pencil and watercolour painting. View of allotment gardens at Mona Land 'C' allotments in Burton upon Trent, Staffordshire, with huts and gardeners. Signed and dated bottom right: 'DPM/MMX'. Commissioned ...

Monument to a Horse, Knightley Grange

An inscription on the monument reads ‘In memory of a very favourite horse called Lincoln shot 29 May 1865 aged 22. This monument erected by its owner Rob Hargreaves AD 1866.’ Major Robert Halstead Hargreaves ...

Monument to Sir Thomas Skrymsher, Forton

The monument to Sir Thomas Skrymsher which stands in All Saints Church, Forton. Sculpted in alabaster by Garrat Hollemans. Sir Thomas Skrymsher Knight, of Aqualate and his wife Anne, daughter of Ralph ...

Monument to the Duke of Sutherland, Trentham Park

The monument was erected in 1836 in honour of the 1st Duke of Sutherland, George Granville Leveson-Gower, at Trentham Gardens. The monument was designed by Charles Winks and the figure was sculpted under ...

Monument to the Duke of Sutherland, Trentham Park

The monument was erected in 1836 in honour of the 1st Duke of Sutherland, George Granville Leveson-Gower, at Trentham Gardens. The monument was designed by Charles Winks and the figure was sculpted under ...

Monument, Tixall,

The Tixall monument bears the date 1776. Photograph donated by Stafford Historical and Civic Society, who retain copyright ownership.

Moreton Old Hall. Photographed by William Blake.

View of Moreton Old Hall, Congleton Road, Cheshire. Little Moreton Hall, as it is known today, is a fine example of a Tudor period timber framed moated manor house. The building is a National Trust ...

Moreton Old Hall. Photographed by William Blake.

View of Moreton Old Hall, Congleton Road, Cheshire. Little Moreton Hall, as it is known today, is a fine example of a Tudor period timber framed moated manor house. The building is a National Trust ...

Morris-Eyton children at Wood Eaton Manor, Church Eaton

All Seven Morris-Eyton children standing outside the verandah at Wood Eaton Manor. Back row, left to right: Charles Reginald (1890-1961), Constance Isabel (later Doubble, 1892-1979), Robert Edward (1893-1936), ...

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 ...

Mow Cop Castle wrapped for restoration work, Mow Cop

Mow Cop Castle is a folly (false) castle built on top of Mow Cop hill and marks the county line between Staffordshire and Cheshire. It was built in 1754 by Randle Wilbraham of Rode Hall, as both a summerhouse ...

Mow Cop Castle,

The 'Castle' is in fact a folly, built in 1754 as an eyecatcher for Rode Hall. It is a familiar landmark in North Staffordshire. Mow Cop straddles the border between Staffordshire and Cheshire.