More than 2000 results were returned, we've just shown the first 2000. Use the sub themes, where available, to refine your results.
Eddie Stobart Depot, Derby Street, Burton-upon-Trent
This Image is from a collection of photographs of Burton upon Trent commissioned and assembled by Burton upon Trent Civic Society as a record of the town in the year 2000.
Text and photograph © ...
Edward VII's visit to Stafford
Edward VII visited Lord Shrewsbury at Ingestre Hall in November 1907. At the end of the visit he stopped briefly in Market Square, Stafford and was welcomed by the Mayor, Dr Ebenezer Taylor, before being ...
Edward, Prince of Wales' visit to Stafford
Prince of Wales, later Edward VIII, meeting people outside the front entrance of Stafford railway station. During this tour he also visited Sandon Hall, Stone, Trentham Park and the Potteries.
This ...
Edwin Bebbington, roadman for Bramshall
Edwin Bebbington who was a roadman for Bramshall, near Uttoxeter in the early 1900s.
Edwin told his grandson Ted Bebbington that he remembered going to the annual Gayboys' Market, Uttoxeter on the ...
Eighteenth century Staffordshire map by Thomas Badeslade
A hand coloured engraved map of Staffordshire surveyed by Thomas Badeslade and published and engraved by William H. Toms. It was published in 'Chorographia Britanniae', 1742.
The scale is about 10 ...
Eighteenth Century Staffordshire Map, by Emanuel Bowen
Bowen was an engraver and print seller who worked with Thomas Kitchen. His maps are based on Parsons' 1747 maps and distinguish different types of church.
Eighteenth Century Staffordshire Map, by Emanuel Bowen
Bowen was an engraver and print seller who worked with Thomas Kitchen. His maps are based on Parsons' 1747 maps and distinguish different types of church.
Eighteenth Century Staffordshire Map, by Herman Moll
Moll (died 1732) was a prolific publisher who came to London from the Netherlands in 1688. His maps were first published in 'A New Description of England and Wales'. This version was published in 'A Set ...
Eighteenth Century Staffordshire Map, by John Cary
John Cary (c.1754-1835) worked from existing surveys and produced functional and attractive maps such as this.
This map was originally published in Cary's 'New and Correct English Atlas', in 1787.
Eighteenth Century Staffordshire Map, by John Rocque
Rocque was an immigrant Huguenot surveyor. Rocque's large scale maps showed different types of land use and showed hills in plan, with their slopes marked by hatching.
This small scale map is dated ...
Eighteenth century Staffordshire Map, by Robert Morden
Hand-coloured printed map of Staffordshire, divided into hundreds, showing towns, rivers, main roads, parks, woods and hills. In the top right-hand corner has device representing "The Arms Of Staffordshire." ...
Eighteenth century Staffordshire Map, by Samuel Simpson
Hand-coloured printed map of Staffordshire, divided into hundreds, showing towns, rivers, main roads, parks, woods and hills. In the top right-hand corner is a device representing 'The Arms Of Staffordshire'. ...
Eighteenth century Staffordshire Map, by Thomas Badeslade
A hand coloured engraved map of Staffordshire surveyed by Thomas Badeslade and published and engraved by William H. Toms. It was published in 'Chorographia Britanniae', 1741.
The scale is about 10 miles ...
Eighteenth Century Staffordshire Map, by Thomas Kitchin
This map was published in a 1786 edition of Boswell's 'Historical Descriptions' althpugh it was originally published in 'The London Magazine' in 1751. It includes some descriptive notes and a grid around ...
Eighteenth Century Staffordshire Map, by William Yates
William Yates' produced the accurately surveyed medium-scale map of Staffordshire. His survey began in 1769 and finished in 1775 at a scale of 1 inch to 1 mile. This later version of his map is at ...
Election day, Gaolgate Street, Stafford
Gaolgate Street pictured during the General Election of 1906, showing the offices of Charles Shaw, who successfully retained the Stafford seat on behalf of the Liberal party. On the right is the Old ...
Electric Tram, Stoke-on-Trent
This photograph shows an electric tram and its operatives circa 1920. The conductor and the driver of the tram are wearing thick, heavy coats to guard themselves from bad weather. There is a poster on ...
Electric Tramcar, Moorland Road, Burslem.
An electric tram belonging to the Potteries Electric Traction Company. This tram ran between Burslem and Smallthorne via Moorland Road.
It would pass Burslem railway station and Burslem Municipal Park. ...