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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 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.
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 ...
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 ...
Dyott Family Coach, Freeford Manor, Lichfield
This Coach was built in 1865 by H & A Holmes of Lichfield, Sheffield, Derby & London for Richard Dyott (1808-1891) of Freeford Manor, near Lichfield. Richard Dyott became Member of Parliament for Lichfield ...
E. Goodall, Stonefield Square, Stone
This advertisement announces the magnificent PAM range of Radio and T.V. “For those who seek perfection”, which included the 17in. Table Model “754”, described as a really De-Luxe T.V. which would give ...
E.J. Cole and Sons, Corporation Street, Tamworth
E.J. Cole Esq, founder of E.J. Cole and Sons Undertakers, is seen here drawing a horse drawn herse. The Carnegie Library can be seen in the background, which opened in 1905.
E.R.F. Lorry, Fradswell
A postcard advertising Ernald Upton, a milk carrier and haulage contractor based at the Tally Ho Garage, Fradswell. the photograph shows an E.R.F. lorry. As well as general haulage work, Ernald Upton ...
Earl of Shrewsbury of Ingestre and Alton Towers
Pictured in the driving seat of a Sporting Break and a team of four horses is Major Charles Henry John Chetwynd-Talbot, 20th Earl of Shrewsbury, 5th Earl Talbot and 20th Earl of Waterford (1860-1921) ...
Earl of Shrewsbury's State Chariot, Ingestre
State Chariots, also known as Dress Chariots, were used for court and formal occasions by royalty and families of high rank. This chariot was built in the late 19th Century by Hooper & Co. Ltd. of London, ...
Earl Street, Stafford, (2)
The building in the centre was the headquarters of the County Library.
On the left is Thomasson's dentists surgery.
Early Motor Car, Eccleshall
Mr J.B. Ball, Chairman of Eccleshall and District Agricultural Society, in an open tourer. He is pictured outside his home, Beech Grove at Wootton, near Eccleshall.
This is a Decauville car dating ...
Early motor car, Park Street, Uttoxeter
One of the first motor cars to be seen in Uttoxeter, photographed outside 21 Park Street in 1913. This is a Renault of around 1905-1906, probably a Model VA 20/30hp. Note that front doors were yet to ...
Early motor car, Stafford
Dr Cyril Marson, a Stafford dentist, and his elder sister Miss Arabella Marson in an early motor car. The vehicle pictured is an 8hp Decauville introduced into this country late in 1899. They had limited ...