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Drayton Queen, Drayton Manor Park, near Tamworth

This postcard view shows the Drayton Queen, a paddleboat that gave visitors rides on the lake at Drayton Manor Park and Zoo which was in service from around 1992 to 2016. In later years the site became ...

Dredging a pit, Upper Loxley

View of a traction engine in a field providing the power for dredging a pit.

Driver and Ticket Collector, Kinver Light Railway, Kinver

Kinver Light Railway opened on 5th April 1901 and ran between Mill Lane, Kinver and the Fish Inn, Amblecote. The railway began to decline after World War One and the line closed in 1930, after the ...

Drummond Street, Goldenhill, Stoke-on-Trent

Drummond Street (Victoria Street until the 1950s) was just off High Street, Goldenhill. The area has been cleared of houses and is now occupied by the Goldenhill Community Hall. There is a date tablet ...

Duke of Wellington Public House, Stafford,

The Duke of Wellington Public House on Gaol Road. The landlord, Mr Scarrott, is in the centre wearing a watch chain and shirt sleeves.

Duke Street, Fenton

This photograph was taken east of Duke Street alongside the railway line to Longton and Stoke. Longton is towards the top. The building on the right stands on the site of Oldfield's old colliery, brick ...

Duncan Hall office staff at the Post Office Training Centre, Yarnfield

This photograph of office staff taking a break outside Duncan Hall at the Post Office Training Centre was taken by Stafford photographer Tony Boydon. Among those in the photograph: Pauline Loader, ...

Duncan Hall office staff, Yarnfield

Pictured outside Duncan Hall are office staff at the Post Office Central Training School at Yarnfield. Left to right: Pauline Loader, Sheila Evans, Pam Toft, Margaret Woodward, Shirley Sharratt, Wendy ...

Duncan Hall, British Telecom Central Training School, Yarnfield

A view of Duncan Hall taken just prior to its demolition in 1987. It is now the site of new housing on Ashdale Park and De Havilland Drive. Duncan Hall, Beatty Hall and Howard Hall (all named after ...

Duncan Hall, British Telecom Central Training School, Yarnfield

This photograph shows part of Duncan Hall estate taken prior to its demolition in 1987. It is now the site of new housing on Ashdale Park and De Havilland Drive. In the distance can be seen the New Training ...

Duncan Hall, Post Office Telephones Central Training School, Yarnfield

The white building was the students' tea bar. The Duncan Hall site was demolished in the late 1980s and is now the site of new housing on Ashdale Park and De Havilland Drive. Duncan Hall, Beatty Hall ...

Dunn & Bennett's Dalehall canal side works, Middleport

the photograph shows the back of Dunn & Bennett's Dalehall Works on the Trent & Mersey canal in Middleport. Dunn & Bennett started producing earthenware and ironstone in Burslem in the 1870s. The Dalehall ...

Dunsley Tunnel, Kinver

Dunsley Tunnel, on the Staffordshire and Worcestershire Canal, was one of the earliest built on any British canal (about 1772). It is only 23 yards long and unusually for a tunnel of this age it has ...

Dunsley Tunnel, Kinver

Dunsley Tunnel was built in about 1769 and is 23 yards long. The tunnel was unusual for its time, as it was built with a tow path.

Dunston, near Stafford

A postcard view of Dunston looking north along what is now the A449 Wolverhampton Road. On the left is the lych gate to St. Leonard's Church. The houses on the right, which include the old Smithy, remain ...

Dwelling Houses, Mount Street, Stafford,

Residences 6 to 10.

Dwyer's Bakers Van, Rocester

John James Walker (1873-1938) is on the left, with Ezra Woodward on the right holding the large pork pie. The name of the boy sitting on the shafts is not known. John worked as a baker for Andrew Dwyer ...

Dyott Barouche, Freeford Manor, Lichfield

This Barouche was the family vehicle of the Dyott family who lived at Freeford Hall in Lichfield. It dates from the 1840s and was probably built for Richard Dyott (1808-1891) when he retired from the ...