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Charnes Old Hall, Wetwood
Photograph taken during the Second World War at Charnes Old Hall Farm, near Wetwood. From left to right, Mr Edward Barlow Timmis (farmer, known as Ned), Joyce Smith (a Women's Land Army girl from Eccleshall), ...
Charnes Old Hall, Wetwood
Wheat ricks built by Tom Oldbury at Charnes Old Hall Farm. In the absence of barns, the ricks were well thatched to keep the grain dry.
From left to right: Tom Oldbury, Joyce Smith (Women's Land Army ...
Chartley Castle
A view of one of the ruined towers of Chartley Castle. Chartley Castle was built by the Earls of Chester some time after the Norman Conquest. The original castle was constructed from earth and timber ...
Chartley Castle
Chartley Castle was built by the Earls of Chester some time after the Norman Conquest. The original castle was constructed from earth and timber and was situated on top of a small natural hill.
The ...
Chartley Castle
Chartley Castle was built by the Earls of Chester some time after the Norman Conquest. The original castle was constructed from earth and timber and was situated on top of a small natural hill.
The ...
Chartley Castle
A view of the ruins of Chartley Castle. In the foreground is a dovecote and a man on horseback.
Chartley Castle was built by the Earls of Chester some time after the Norman Conquest. The original ...
Chartley Castle
Description:Chartley Castle was built by the Earls of Chester some time after the Norman Conquest. The original castle was constructed from earth and timber and was situated on top of a small natural ...
Chartley Castle ruins
Chartley Castle was built by the Earls of Chester some time after the Norman Conquest. The original castle was constructed from earth and timber and was situated on top of a small natural hill.
The ...
Chartley Castle Ruins,
Chartley Castle was built by the Earls of Chester some time after the Norman Conquest. The original castle was constructed from earth and timber and was situated on top of a small natural hill.
The ...
Chartley Hall
This postcard view of Chartley Hall was taken by Uttoxeter photographer Alfred McCann. Note the cannons in the arches just above the moat. The original moated timber mansion house at Chartley was home ...
Chartley Hall - Park: pen tracing
'Wild Cattle in Chartley Park.' A tracing with a fine pen, leaving the background blank.(See SV X. 50b for an engraving of the same.) Anonymous, [Thomas Peploe Wood]
Chartley Hall - Park: sepia drawing (vignetted)
'A remarkable oak tree in Chartley Park,' showing a hollow and stunted oak tree, with one arm in leaf over-hanging to the left, under which there are deer.Artist: Thomas Peploe Wood.
Chartley Hall and Grounds, Stowe-by-Chartley
The original moated timber mansion house at Chartley was home to the Devereux family, who had moved from Chartley Castle during the fifteenth century.
In 1575 Elizabeth I was entertained at Chartley ...
Chartley Hall and Grounds, Stowe-by-Chartley,
The original moated timber mansion house at Chartley was home to the Devereux family, who had moved from Chartley Castle during the fifteenth century.
In 1575 Elizabeth I was entertained at Chartley ...
Chartley Hall, Stowe-by-Chartley,
The original moated timber mansion house at Chartley was home to the Devereux family, who had moved from Chartley Castle during the fifteenth century.
In 1575 Elizabeth I was entertained at Chartley ...
Chartley Hall: sepia drawing
'Chartley old Hall from the Castle Hill,' showing a pastoral scene of the valley with hills in the background. Also showing a large pool with a bridge over, and a Georgian hall with other buildings, ...
Chartley Railway Station,
Chartley Station opened in 1867, and closed in 1939.
The shelter in the centre of the photograph is the only building to survive to this day. During 2001 it was re-erected at a few miles away at Amerton ...
Chase Road Corner, Brocton Camp, Cannock Chase
This is one of the few concrete structures that was not removed from Brocton Camp when Lord Lichfield had the area restored to a Grouse Moor. The main structure was the weighbridge for the coal that was ...