Wootton, near Ellastone
A postcard view of Wootton village looking west along Hall Lane. The Smithy can be seen in the distance to the right.
Photographer: H.P. Hansen, Ashbourne.
Workmen at St. Andrew's Church, Clifton Campville
A group of workmen pictured outside St. Andrew's Church, Clifton Campville. This photograph was probably taken at the time of repairs to the church in 1910 under the supervision of W.D. Caroe, architect. ...
Yarnfield village
A view of the junction of Yarnfield Lane and Highlows Lane. On the left is the row of cottages known as Pink Row. The cottages on the right have since been demolished and replaced by dormer-style houses.
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Yarnfield village
The junction of Yarnfield Lane and Highlows Lane. On the left is the row of cottages known as Pink Row. Note the old telephone kiosk which was near the village hall. There also appears to be a finger ...
Yarnfield Village Shop
On the right can be seen Yarnfield village shop, pictured when it was situated at the Labour in Vain pub. On the left is St. Baranbas’ chapel (now, in 2015, a hair salon).
Yarnfield Village Shop
'VG' Foodmarket and Post Office, the village shop. At the time of this photograph the shop was probably in the hands of Gerald Pointon at that time. This was demolished and replaced by the current shop ...
Ye Olde Red Lion. Photographed by William Blake.
Village scene taken at Ipstones, Nr. Leek, Staffordshire.
The picture includes a group of youngsters and "Ye Old Red Lion" public house.
Yew Tree Cottage, Aston-by-Stone
Yew Tree Cottage stands on Aston Lane and is a Grade II listed early 17th century house with later additions.
This postcard was photographed by Stone photographer Phillip Dutton, of 63 High Street, ...
Zoar Village, Westlands, Newcastle-under-Lyme
'Zoar Village' appeared on a plaque on one of a group of cottages in Thistleberry Avenue. The cottages were built before 1818 on land belonging to Rev. T. Massey. Little else is known about 'Zoar Village'....