View of Stafford from the Coton Hill Asylum,
View of Stafford from Coton Hill. St. Chad's (far left) and St. Mary's Churches are to the left of the hill, upon which stand the remains of Stafford Castle.
The building on the right is the County ...
View of Stafford from the Gasworks,
View from the gasometer on Chell Road, looking towards St. Mary's Church and the Market Square.
The tower in the foreground belongs to the Wesleyan Church on Chapel Street. The church was built in ...
View of Stafford from the River Sow
Watercolour painting by John Louis Petit (1801-1868). A view of Stafford roughly from the site of the present Queensway bridge.
In the foreground is the River Sow, with the towers of St. Mary's Church ...
View of Stafford from the top of the Gasometer,
View from the gasworks on Chell Road.
To the left is St. Mary's Church, the parish church of Stafford. Originally the church possessed a spire, but it was blown down in 1593 during a storm, bringing ...
View of Stone from St. Michael's Church tower
This view looking north west shows the area around Mill Street, north east of the High Street before redevelopment. The same view now would show Christchurch Way (which opened on 13 February 1995) and ...
View of Stone from Stonepark,
The church to the left is St. Michael's, built in 1758 on the site of the twelfth century Priory Church of St. Mary and St. Wulfad. In the churchyard can be found the mausoleum of the Earl of St. Vincent, ...
View of Stone from the Gosdhills
A postcard view of Stone, looking east across the railway and the Trent valley from what is now Stone Golf Club. On the right can be seen St. Dominic's Convent, with the spire of St. John's Church behind.
The ...
View of the Gypsum Works, Stowe-by-Chartley,
Gypsum is a source of plaster of Paris and was mined at the Normanwood Gypsum Mine at Hixon. The shaft was near Stowe. Gypsum was sent from Normanwood to London to make castings, particularly for dentists. ...
View of the High Street, Newcastle-under-Lyme
This oil painting by James Hulse c. 1839 shows the High Street in Newcastle-under-Lyme. The Guildhall can be seen to the left of the painting in the middle ground.
View of the Ironmarket, Newcastle-under-Lyme
A watercolour painting of the Ironmarket produced in about 1800 by James Hulse. The black and white building on the right hand side is that of the Star Inn, a medieval structure which still stands today. ...
View of the Potteries
Lantern slide containing a copy of one of Blake's postcards. The card shows a smoke filled industrial landscape taken in the Potteries with the commentary "O beautiful my country." Photographed by William ...
View of the Potteries from Stoke-on-Trent
A view south east from open ground near the top of Sturgess Street in Stoke-on-Trent. The roof in the centre foreground behind the trees belongs to the main range of Falcon Pottery Works, built 1902-1905. ...
View of the Potteries: engraving
'View of the Potteries, from Etruria South, Newcastle Road.' Showing the view looking down the road, with the church on the hill in the distance. 'F. Calvert, del., [drawn]; T. Wrighton, sc., [engraved]; ...
View of Tipping Street, Stafford,
Tipping Street has also been named Chipping Street, Dog Lane and The Diglake.
The junction between Tipping Street and Eastgate Street was the site of the old crockery market; it is still known as Pitcher ...
View over Burton-on-Trent from the Bass Water Tower
Scene shows the back of the High Street offices, and Middle Yard area of the Bass Museum. Ind Coope's Burton Brewery, St. Mary and Modwen's Church are in the distance.
View over Burton-on-Trent from the Bass Water Tower
The scene shows High Street offices, The Blue Posts, High Street Car Park, Middle Offices and Conditioning Plant, No.1 Brewery, and No.2 Brewery under demolition.
View over Burton-on-Trent from the Bass Water Tower
This scene includes the Bass Museum Plough Maltings on Horninglow Street, Middle Yard and the back of High Street Offices.
View over Longton
The Longton skyline with St James' Church tower on the left and, less clear, St John's Church tower near the right edge. This photograph was taken looking westwards from Weston Coyney Road near Park Hall ...