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Dove Bridge, Rocester
A stone built single arch road bridge, running from left to right. On the right hand side are steps leading dwon from the road. A group of five children are standing by an overhanging tree; one of them ...
Dove Street, Rocester
A postcard view of a quiet scene in Dove Street, later known as Dove Lane in Rocester. Most of the buildings in the picture remain (April 2020). The large building on the right is Chalice House which ...
Dovedale - Mill Dale Bridge: lithograph
'The Narrow Bridge in Mill Dale, ' showing men leading horses across the bridge. Inscribed 'Viator...What's here? the sign of a bridge? Do you use to travel with wheelbarrows in this country?' [A quotation ...
Dovedale from Blore Pastures, near Ilam
Day trippers in a car parked on Blore Pastures near Ilam, with Bunster Hill, Thorpe Cloud and the entrance to Dovedale in the background. Looking north.
The car is a Ford model ‘Y’ saloon (often remembered ...
Doveridge Suspension Bridge after the collapse.
Photograph of the Suspension Bridge at Doveridge taken from the Staffordshire side in about 1946.
Ian Nalder and fellow pupils from Brocksford Hall School were playing Pooh sticks on the bridge over ...
Down platform, Stoke-on-Trent Railway Station
A view from the down (northbound) platform of Stoke Station. The photographer noted that "smoke from (steam) engines makes it dull". Soon after the photograph was taken, the lines were electrified (1967) ...
Doxey Brook, Derrington,
Ford in Doxey Brook.
Doxey Local Mayoral Turnout, Stafford Pageant,
'Mock Mayor' procession entered in the Stafford Pageant by the Doxey district. There was often great rivalry between the Littleworth and Doxey districts for the best Local Mayoral turnout in the procession.
The ...
Doxey Road, Stafford
Doxey Road, Stafford, looking north west towards Doxey. The land to the right marks the edge of Doxey Marshes.
Doxey, Stafford
These houses had recently been built, The plots were intended to attract railway workers, being a few minutes walk from the engine sheds. Coal has been delivered to one of the houses on the left.
Postcard ...
Doxey, Stafford,
This scene has changed little today.
These houses had recently been built; the plots were intended to attract railway workers, being a few minutes walk from the engine sheds.
Coal has been delivered ...
Dr Johnson’s Statue, Market Square, Lichfield
A postcard view of the Statue of Dr Samuel Johnson in the Market Square, Lichfield. It is by R.C. Lucas and was erected in 1838. Samuel Johnson (1709-1784), lexicographer, critic and poet, was born on ...
Dr Parkes' house, Longton
The front of Dr Parkes' house from Sheaf Passage. This property, possibly 84, Normacot Road, had been the local headquarters of the Blackshirts, a fascist organisation of the inter-war period.
Dr. John Kerr Butter, Cannock
Dr. John Kerr Butter sitting in his BSA car with his chauffeur, John William Wardle. He lived at Highfield House on Wolverhampton Road, Cannock. The house later became the Police Station, but was demolished ...
Dr. Johnson's Birthplace, Market Place, Lichfield.
The three-storied house on the corner of Breadmarket Street is the birthplace of Dr Samuel Johnson and dates from about 1707 when it was the home and shop premises of his father Michael Johnson, a bookseller. ...
Dragon Boat Race, Rudyard Lake
This photograph looks west across Rudyard Lake towards competitors in the annual Dragon Boat Race. Rudyard Sailability organise this yearly fund raising event which takes place in some of the outstanding ...
Drakelowe Hall, Derbyshire
Drakelowe Hall was an Elizabethan mansion which stood on the south bank of the River Trent, close to Burton-upon-Trent. It was set in the grounds of an historic agricultural and sporting estate of around ...
Dray Wagons and Drivers, Joule's Brewery, Stone,
Francis Joule came into possession of the White House Inn and brewhouse at Stone in 1758. Nine years later he demolished the inn and built a house, which later became the home of the head brewer. In ...