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Oldfield Hall Girls' School, Uttoxeter

This group photograph shows the whole school posed in front of Oldfield Hall. Some of the girls have been identified on the back of the photograph by former pupil, Margaret Hudson. Photograph courtesy ...

Oldfield Hall, Uttoxeter

The building dates from the late 1700s, and was originally called Oldfields House. In the 19th century it became Martha Bennett's school, before being bought by Charles Ford as a house. John Bamford was ...

Oldfields Hall, near Uttoxeter

The building dates from the late 1700s, and was originally called Oldfields House. In the nineteenth century it became Martha Bennett's school, before being bought by Charles Ford as a house. John Bamford ...

Oldfields Hall, Uttoxeter

The building dates from the late 1700s, and was originally called Oldfields House. In the nineteenth century it became Martha Bennett's school, before being bought by Charles Ford as a house. John Bamford ...

Olive Plummer, Cook, Shugborough

Olive Plummer pictured outside Shugborough Hall. Olive was Cook at Shugborough from at least 1939 until 1949. She was born Olive Grundy at Glanford Brigg, Lincolnshire in 1895 and married Reginald Plummer ...

Opening of the Museum of Staffordshire Life, Shugborough

The Museum of Staffordshire Life (later the Staffordshire County Museum) was opened by Jenny Lee, M.P. on 6th April 1966. She is seen here with a box mangle in the museum's displays. A Rugeley Times ...

Orgreave Hall

Orgreave Hall was probably built in 1668 for Eilliam Turton. It was enlarged over the next sixty years or so. It became part of the estates of the Ansons of Shugborough (later Earls of Lichfield) when ...

Orgreave Hall

Orgreave Hall was probably built in 1668 for Eilliam Turton. It was enlarged over the next sixty years or so. It became part of the estates of the Ansons of Shugborough (later Earls of Lichfield) when ...

Orgreave Hall

Orgreave Hall was probably built in 1668 for Eilliam Turton. It was enlarged over the next sixty years or so. It became part of the estates of the Ansons of Shugborough (later Earls of Lichfield) when ...

Ornamental Lake at Hatherton Hall,

Hatherton Hall was built in 1817.

Oulton Abbey

The original building at Oulton Abbey, formerly Oulton House, was built by William Dent in the mid 18th century. It was inherited by his son Thomas Dent, a solicitor, in 1778. Thomas Dent sold his property ...

Oulton Old Hall

Oulton Old Hall was originally built in 1613 as the seat of the Gamul family. In 1670 it was bought by the Short family, who in turn sold it to the Beech family in 1699. At some time between 1774 and ...

Oxley Manor

A colour lithograph print of Oxley Manor from 'A Series of Picturesque Views of the seats of Noblemen and Gentlemen of Great Britain and Ireland' edited by the Rev. F.O. Morris, B.A., published in 1880. Oxley ...

Pagoda and Fountain, Alton Towers

Designed by Robert Abraham, the Pagoda is a 44 foot high fountain which is a copy of the To-ho Pagoda in Canton. It was begun in 1826 and was originally intended to build six storeys. When it was finally ...

Pagoda and Fountain, Alton Towers

Designed by Robert Abraham, the Pagoda is a 44 foot high fountain which is a copy of the To-ho Pagoda in Canton. It was begun in 1826 and was originally intended to build six storeys. When it was finally ...

Pagoda Fountain, Alton Towers

The Pagoda Fountain was originally envisaged as a six storey structure with gas-lit Chinese lamps hanging from the various layers of roof. The final construction, a design of Robert Abraham modelled on ...

Paine's Bridge, Chillington Hall

This classical bridge stands at the junction of the Pool and the Canal and is named after its designer, James Paine. It was built sometime between 1756 and 1776.

Paine's Bridge, Chillington Hall

This classical stone bridge stands at the junction of the Pool and the Canal and is named after its designer, James Paine. It was built sometime between 1756 and 1776. The landscape park and pool ...