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Ipstones. Photographed by William Blake.
Village scene taken at the south-eastern end of Ipstones, Nr. Leek, Staffordshire.
Isolation Hospital, Cheslyn Hay
The Isolation Hospital at Cheslyn Hay was founded in 1904 for patients suffering from contagious diseases such as tuberculosis, diptheria and scarlet fever. The hospital closed in 1950 and the building ...
It's A Pretty Thing - Stoke-on-Trent! Photographed by William Blake.
Industrial landscape taken at Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire.
This image, with its damning caption, is one of many where Blake is critical of the conditions created in the city by the pottery industry.
Note: ...
Ivy Cottage, Aston-By-Stone
This house stood opposite the Crown Inn. It was demolished in about 1975. The site is now occupied by Sunny Hollow
Ivy Cottage, Whiston, near Penkridge
A ground floor fireplace has a plaque inset into the chimney-breast above it with the inscription: 'G I M 1697'. The building on the left has since been linked to the main building. Note the football ...
Ivy House, Acton Trussell
A postcard view of Ivy House, Acton Trussell. Ivy House was built in the late 18th or early 19th century and is Grade II listed.
This postcard was posted and franked in Acton Trussell on 9 August ...
Ivy House, Stafford,
The Staffordshire Advertiser offices were located here by 1855. The print works were located at the rear of the building. When the offices moved next to the District Bank on Greengate Street in 1860, ...
Ivy Mount House, Eccleshall
Ivy Mount at 78 High Street. In 1871 Joseph Bernard, a schoolmaster, lived here and by the time of this photograph it was the home of Frank T. Hudson, photographer and chemist, who had a shop on the ...
Izaak Walton's Birthplace, Stafford,
Izaak Walton's birthplace, Eastgate Street, painted after the building was demolished.
The building was being used as a coach house and stables in the late nineteenth century, but it was demolished ...
Izaak Walton's Birthplace, Stafford,
Izaak Walton's birthplace, Eastgate Street. The building was being used as a coach house and stables when this photograph was taken, but it was demolished in 1888 and the site is now occupied by the ...
J.K. Weatherby & Sons Ltd.
Pottery factory exterior with a view of a disused bottle oven.
There are stacks of saggars still in the oven, which has an almost conical shape.
Taken from the Gladstone Pottery Museum Photographic ...
Jackson’s County Fruit Stores, Mill Street, Stafford
This photograph of Jackson’s County Fruit Stores in Mill Street, Stafford was taken shortly before it closed at the end of March 2018.
It was reported in the Express and Star newspaper that Jackson’s ...
Jacobean porch and courtyard, Tamworth Castle
The coat of arms of the Ferrers family is seen carved in stone above the main doorway of the castle. The family lived in the castle between about 1688 and 1751.
Tamworth's Norman motte and bailey castle ...
Janson Street, Hanford
This is a view along Janson Street, formerly New Street, Hanford. The photograph looks north from close to the junction with Wilson Road. The houses have been demolished and the street realigned to accommodate ...
Jen Shoe Factory, Stafford
Former Jen Shoes Ltd. factory on Marsh Street.
The company was founded when William Jennings opened a shoe and boot warehouse on Market Square in 1852. The warehouse moved to premises in St. Chad's ...
Jerningham Street, Stafford,
Jerningham Street in Castletown, just up from the Castle Tavern.
Job White's Mill, Compton, Leek
Photograph shows Job White's Mill on Compton, Leek. The section shown was designed by William Sugden and Son of Leek, Architects. A huge fire in the 1960s destroyed the majority of the mill, together ...
John Aynsley's works, Sutherland Road, Longton
The front of John Aynsley's Portland Pottery Works on Sutherland Road in Longton. Built in 1861 in the classic style of its time with an arched entrance a Venetian style window and gable above. This is ...