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Ellgreave Pottery, Burslem

The Ellgreave Pottery was part of Wood & Sons and manufactured earthenware, specialising in teapots and "fancies". The pottery was off Ellgreave Street in Burslem, this photograph shows the back of the ...

Elm Terrace, Walton, Stone

This postcard view shows Elm Terrace, mostly covered with ivy or Virginia creeper, at Walton, Stone. Built in the second half of the 19th century, the terrace still stands (2022), with some alterations, ...

Embankment collapse, Main Road, Colwich

Crushed vehicles being removed after the railway embankment collapsed at Main Road in Colwich on the evening of 13 December 1954. In the background can be seen the railway bridge and signal box and beyond ...

Embrey's Bakeries delivery van, Fenton

Embrey's Bakeries delivery van pictured on Perth Street, Fenton, probably around the time of King George V's Silver Jubilee in 1935. Leonard Shore pictured with a delivery van for G. Embrey Ltd. Bakeries ...

Emile Ladougne during Burton Aviation week

The Burton Aviation week was staged at Bass's Meadow in Meadow Road, Burton. Emile Ladougne is pictured here at the controls of his Goupy Biplane.

Emma Coley at Manley Hall, Weeford

A postcard portrait of Miss Emma Coley pictured with her bicycle in the grounds of Manley Hall, Weeford. Manley Hall was built for Admiral John Shawe Manley in 1833 in a castellated Tudor style designed ...

Employees and Locomotive, W.G. Bagnall's Works, Stafford,

Group of managers and foremen in front of a locomotive built by Brush Bagnall Traction Ltd. W.G. Bagnall Ltd. was established in 1870 in Castle Street. Bagnall's first locomotive was produced in 1875, ...

Empty goods train at Cheadle Station

A train of empty wagons stands at the platform at Cheadle station in the early 1980s. The Cheadle branch line was opened in 1892, although trains did not reach Cheadle itself until 1st January 1901. ...

Endon May Queen

The May Queen, Miss Edna Brown, being driven to the well, there to be welcomed by the vicar. The crowning of the May Queen is part of the Endon Well Dressing celebrations. Endon has the the longest ...

Endon Road, Norton Green

Looking north east along Leek Road (renamed Endon Road) in Norton Green. In the centre of the photograph are the parapets of the bridge which carries the road over the River Trent. To the right is the ...

Endon Road, Norton Green, Stoke-on-Trent

A view north east along Endon Road on the edge of Norton Green. The road drops down into the valley of the River Trent before climbing up to Brown Edge and Endon in the distance. On the left, just ...

Engine and Guards Van, Newcastle-under-Lyme Station.

A steam train thunders through Newcastle station. The engine is an Ivatt Class 4, built by the LMS from 1947. Newcastle railway station was situated off King Street, across from the Borough Arms Hotel. ...

Engine Shed at Cauldon Low

The North Staffordshire Railway engine shed at Cauldon Low with side tipper wagons and a water bowser. This photograph was taken after the line closed and before the track was lifted. This area also contained ...

Engine Spotting Notice at Tamworth Railway Station

A notice to Engine Spotters seen here displayed at Tamworth Railway Station. The notice reads, 'Notice Engine-spotting at Tamworth Station. The unruly behaviour of many train spotters at this station ...

English Electric Co. Stafford and Tanks

A “Cromwell” tank made by the English Electric Co. (identified by its number) on active service in France. During World War II, the English Electric Co. Ltd placed its accumulated experience and engineering ...

English Electric Co., Stafford

This office building was known as The English Electric Co. ‘Main Offices’ on the Lichfield Road site in Stafford. The large flags on the roof were usually flown for special celebrations and for important ...

English Electric Co., Stafford

A large transformer is pictured preparing to leave the English Electric Co., site for the CEGB (Central Electricity Generating Board) Power Station at Rugeley. The photograph was taken near to the junction ...

English Electric Co., Stafford

This large transformer is pictured parked outside the English Electric Transformer Factory in Stafford. It is destined for Hydro-Quebec in Canada. The heavy haulage firm pictured is Wynn’s. In later ...