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Alton Castle
View of Alton Castle in 1910.
This image appeared in the North Staffordshire Railway's pocket book of places of interest along its routes.
The image is featured by kind permission of the Churnet ...
Alton Castle
View of Alton Castle taken in 1910.
This image appeared in the North Staffordshire Railway's pocket book of places of interest along its routes.
This image is featured by kind permission of the ...
Alton Castle and the Churnet Bridge
Alton castle viewed from the opposite (north) side of the River Churnet.
Within Alton Castle are the remains of the medieval castle, built in about 1175 by Bertram de Verdun, the founder of Croxden ...
Alton Railway Station
Alton station stood on the Churnet Valley line of the North Staffordshire Railway. It was built in an Italianate villa style in about 1849. The station was used by the Earl of Shrewsbury, and had a ...
Alton Railway Station
Alton station stood on the Churnet Valley line of the North Staffordshire Railway. It was built in an Italianate villa style in about 1849. The station was used by the Earl of Shrewsbury, and had a ...
Alton Railway Station and Churnet Valley
Alton station stood on the Churnet Valley line of the North Staffordshire Railway. It was built in an Italianate villa style in about 1849. The station was used by the Earl of Shrewsbury, and had a ...
Alton Railway Station and Churnet Valley
Alton station stood on the Churnet Valley line of the North Staffordshire Railway. It was built in an Italianate villa style in about 1849. The station was used by the Earl of Shrewsbury, and had a luggage ...
Alton Station
Alton Station, looking towards Denstone. It was built in an Italianate villa style in about 1849. The station was used by the Earl of Shrewsbury, and in 1892 had a luggage lift to hoist the Earl's baggage ...
Alton station
Alton station, Staffordshire, in the 1970s. It is built in the classic Italianate style, and possibly designed by H.A. Hunt, the architect who designed Stoke-on-Trent station.
After closure in the ...
Alton station
A train hauled by Fowler 4P locomotive number 42331(?) arrives at a flooded Alton station during the 1950s.
The location of the station, on a valley floor and next to the River Churnet, meant that ...
Alton station
Alton station in flood during the 1950s. Both the main track and the goods siding/third platform on the left are under a couple of feet of water!
This image is included by kind permission of the Churnet ...
Alton station
Alton station, Staffordshire, 1968.
During the Second World War army, navy and air force officers would have used this station during their training visit to Alton Towers.
Imagine this station ...
Alton station
Alton station, Staffordshire, around 1958. Coaches stand at the third platform whilst a through train works the "up" line.
Alton castle stands on the hillside above.
This image is included by kind ...
Alton Station. Circa 1910.
A rather dapper young gentleman takes a seat on the "down" platform at Alton Station around 1910.
The station appears to be very quiet; perhaps this was a posed shot taken on a Sunday morning?
This ...
Alton Towers
The picture was taken by Gerald McCann, photographer of Uttoxeter.
Alton Towers was the home of the Talbot family, Earls of Shrewsbury. It was built between about 1810 and 1852.
The 15th Earl began ...
Alton Towers
Clergy and choir at Alton Towers, Staffordshire.
This image is taken from the collection of the Churnet Valley Railway.
Alton Towers
This postcard view is of the Lake at Alton Towers and in the distance are the Stables. It was published by Lilywhite, Ltd. Triangle, Yorks.
The card was posted from Alton by a member of a group of ...
Alton Towers lake
A view of Alton Towers lake towards the bridge, Alton Towers was the home of the Talbot family, Earls of Shrewsbury. It was built between about 1810 and 1852.
The 15th Earl began adapting an existing ...