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Trentham Village

Trentham. Photographed by William Blake.

Winter village scene taken at Trentham, Nr. Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire. Trentham Hall can be seen in the background. The original hall was erected in the 1630s for the Duke of Sutherland. It was ...

Tudor House, Cheadle

A postcard view of Tudor House at 77 High Street, Cheadle. Tudor House is a timber-framed building dating from 1558. In the panel on the right it is described as “Ye Olde House, Cheadle”. On the left ...

Turner's Confectionery Shop, Eccleshall,

Turner's shop was located on the corner of High Street and Castle Street. The inn sign on the right belongs to the Grenadier, which has now been demolished. Selwyn Court is located opposite the site ...

Tutbury - Town, Church and Castle: pencil drawing

South east view showing the town, the church on the right and the remains of the castle on a hill behind the town. Anonymous.

Tutbury Castle - Distant View: copper-plate engraving

Showing a distant view of the castle and church from the south east.'To the Worspll. Edward Vernon Esq. Deputy high Steward of the Honor of Tutbury and deputy Lieutenant of the Forrest [sic] of Needwood. ...

Universal Grinding Wheel Co. Ltd, Stafford

An aerial view of the Universal Grinding Wheel Co. Ltd. factory on Doxey Road . All the office and manufacturing buildings can be seen, and at the top of the image can be seen the cricket ground, and ...

Unveiling of the War Memorial, Stone,

The Stone War Memorial on Granville Square was unveiled by Lord Dartmouth, Lord Lieutenant of the County. The statue was designed by Albert Toft (1862 - 1949), who also designed the war memorial at ...

Unveiling the Nicholson War Memorial, Leek

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These are scenes in Leek on Thursday 20th August 1925, showing the crowds assembling to watch the unveiling of the Nicholson War Memorial. "The Monument" as it is commonly called, was presented to ...

Upper Brook Street and Brook Square, Rugeley

A busy scene looking from Upper Brook Street into Brook Square in Rugeley. On the left is Joseph Henry Gouldbourn’s Ironmongers shop and on the right is a sign for Frisby’s Boot and Shoe shop. In later ...

Upper Brook Street, Rugeley

This postcard view was published by T. H. Pemberton, Leigh St. Burslem, Stoke on Trent. On the left is the Globe Hotel with the tall chimneys, however, it is now on a very busy road traffic island. Several ...

Upper Brook Street, Rugeley

This view of Upper Brook Street looks north-east towards Brook Square. On the left is the Globe Hotel, this and several other buildings on this side of the street remain (April 2019) although over the ...

Upper Brook Street, Rugeley

A quiet scene in Upper Brook Street, Rugeley. On the left is a glimpse of a sign for the Crown public house and on the right are several set-back shops which replaced cottages demolished in the 1930s. ...

Upper Brook Street, Rugeley

This postcard view of Upper Brook Street looks north-east towards Brook Square. On the left is the Globe Hotel and further along is Hindley’s café, several of the buildings on this side of the street ...

Upper Brook Street, Rugeley

This postcard was printed by Valentine's series. The view is looking from Horse Fair along Upper Brook Street towards Brook Square. Several of the buildings on the left including the Crown public ...

Upper Gungate, Tamworth

Looking north along Upper Gungate, Tamworth. On the right is Marmion Tyre Services. From a series of photographs taken before the construction of the inner ring road.

Uttoxeter Church - lithograph

'Uttoxeter.' Showing a view of the church tower and the spire from a street to the south west. There are low two storey houses along the street. 'I. R. del., [drawn]; Madeley lith., [lithographed] ...

Uttoxeter Church: lithograph

'Uttoxeter.' North east view of the church and the street leading to it. The street has a mixture of two and three storey houses along it. Artist: 'J. H. Ferneyhough (sic) del., [drawn]; G. E. Madeley ...