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Newport Road, Stafford

Newport Road at the bottom of the railway bridge, looking away from the town centre. Castle Terrace is on the right, and behind the hedges and trees on the left would be later built the offices and ...

Noah's Ark Inn, Stafford,

The Noah's Ark on Crabbery Street was originally built as a town house in the sixteenth century. In August 1575 Queen Elizabeth I took wine here during her journey through the town. In the late 1800s ...

Norbury Bridge, Ellastone

Four horses in line hauling a timber drag across Norbury Bridge at Ellastone. They are passing over the River Dove, from the Derbyshire side into Staffordshire.

Norbury Manor and Shebdon Pool,

This print was commissioned by Dr. Robert Plot for his book 'Natural History of Staffordshire', published in 1686. The moated house of Norbury Manor was built by Ralph de Botiller in the early fourteenth ...

Norbury Manor: sepia wash drawing

'View of Norbury Manor House showing part of the old Moat.' Showing the farmhouse, called the Manor, built on a new site soon after 1801. The view is taken from the moat (a corner of the island appears) ...

North Side, Stannier's Garden Allotments. Longton. Photographed by William Blake.

View of the north side of Stannier's Garden Allotments, Longton, Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire.

North Staffs Hunt meet at the Rectory, Whitmore

This postcard view shows the North Staffordshire Hunt meeting at Whitmore Rectory, near Newcastle-under-Lyme. The Hunt had a wide following from the landowning families, their tenant farmers and industrialists ...

Northwood, near Ellastone

A view from the ford across Northwood Brook looking north west towards Northwood Farm. Photographer: F.D. Palmby, Ellastone

Northycote Farm, Bushbury, near Wolverhampton

Northycote Farm was built around 1600 and stands on Underhill Lane, Bushbury, and was owned for many generations by the Underhill family, and later by the Thompson family. Wolverhampton Council bought ...

Norton Green New Hall

Norton Green New Hall stands on Endon Road in Norton Green. Immediately behind is the original Norton Green Hall, a Grade II listed building. The old hall is a late 17th century brick farmhouse which ...

Nurton Hill Farm , Nurton Hill Road, Pattingham

Nurton Hill Farm was formerly called Holly Bank. At the time of this picture, the property was being operated as a market garden.

Oak Barn, Wolseley Bridge, Rugeley

One of several agricultural buildings being re-erected at Wolseley Bridge. The buildings now house retail units selling crafts and antiques.

Oaken - Farm House: sepia wash drawing

'At Oaken Staffordshire,' showing a large half-timber and brick farm house with a centra cluster of chimneys, [?identity.] 'Cornelius Varley, with Patent Graphic Telescope, Aug. 5th, 1820.'

Oaken - Farm House: sepia wash drawing

'At Oaken Staffordshire,' showing a large Jacobean farm house with three clusters of chimneys and mullioned windows, [?identity.] 'Cornelius Varley, Pt. G. Telescope,' [with patent graphic telescope.]...

Oaklands, Huntington

Taylor family purchased Oaklands Farm in Limepit Lane Huntington around 1957. The family also owned Taylor's bakery in Cannock. It was previously owned by the Chilton family. Richard Kite lived in ...

Oat field, Loxley, near Uttoxeter

Stooked field of oats belonging to Mr Robert Whittaker of Loxley Bank Farm, near Uttoxeter. Photographer: Gerald McCann (1897-1970) of Uttoxeter.

Oat field, Top House Farm, Dods Leigh, Leigh

Oat field at Top House Farm, Lees Lane, Dods Leigh, near Uttoxeter. The man in the picture might be Mr W. Turner the farmer at Top House Farm at the time. Photographer: Gerald McCann, High Street, ...

Office building, Wilts United Dairies Creamery, Uttoxeter

Office building at the Wilts United Dairies creamery, Brookside Road, Uttoxeter. Uttoxeter Creamery opened on 29 September 1897 on a site close to the railway station. The business rapidly expanded, ...