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Roaches House, Upper Hulme
Sir Philip Brocklehurst and his daughter Anne mounted on horses outside Roaches House.
Roaches House stands to the south-east of Hen Cloud on The Roaches. Originally built in 1876 as Argyle Cottage, ...
Robin Hood's Grotto, Loxley Hall, near Uttoxeter
Photograph of a postcard view of Robin Hood's Grotto or Chapel, a folly in the grounds of Loxley Hall. When Loxley Hall was rebuilt in 1797 parts of the original facade were used to build the folly in ...
Rock Garden, Wootton Hall, near Ellastone
A view of the Rock Garden at Wootton Hall, with a fountain, ferns and mosses. Wootton Hall, near Ellastone, was a large stone house originally built for the Davenport family which was extensively rebuilt ...
Rodbaston Farm Institute, Penkridge
This postcard view shows Tennis players posing for the camera with Rodbaston Hall in the background. Rodbaston Hall was built for William Holland by 1834. In 1854 the Holland family sold it to Thomas ...
Rodbaston Hall, Penkridge
Rodbaston Hall was built for William Holland by 1834. In 1854 the Holland family sold it to Thomas Shaw Hillier. It was sold again in 1871 to Henry Ward whose widow Jane remained there until her death ...
Rolleston Hall
Exterior view of the Hall, showing the entrance and lawns. This Hall was built on the site of an earlier Tudor house which was the home of the Rolleston family. Around 1615 it was bought by Sir Edward ...
Rolleston Hall
A view of Rolleston Hall taken from the north west, an image from the Rolleston Hall Estate Sale Catalogue, October 1919. Sir Oswald Mosley, 5th Baronet (1873-1928) had inherited the estate in 1915 on ...
Rolleston Hall
A colour lithograph print of Rolleston Hall from 'A Series of Picturesque Views of the seats of Noblemen and Gentlemen of Great Britain and Ireland' edited by the Rev. F.O. Morris, B.A., published in ...
Rolleston Hall
A lantern slide view of Rolleston Hall, home of the Moseley family. Pictured in front is the state coach with servants and horses in full livery. Sir Oswald Mosley, 4th Baronet (1848-1915), was a Justiice ...
Rolleston Hall
Exterior view of the Hall, showing the entrance and lawns. This Hall was built on the site of an earlier Tudor house which was the home of the Rolleston family. Around 1615 it was bought by Sir Edward ...
Rolleston Hall, Burton-on-Trent
Exterior view of the Hall from the front, showing a pallisaded entrance and lawns. The Hall was the family seat of the Moseley family, but in the 1920s the estate was sold and the Hall was demolished ...
Rolleston Hall, Burton-upon-Trent
Rolleston Hall, showing the entrance front on the left. This Hall was built on the site of an earlier Tudor house which was the home of the Rolleston family. Around 1615 it was bought by Sir Edward Mosley. ...
Rolleston Hall, Rolleston-on-Dove
Exterior view of the Hall from the front, showing a pallisaded entrance and lawns. The Hall was the family seat of the Moseley family, but in the 1920s the estate was sold and the Hall was demolished ...
Rolleston Hall: engraving
'Rolleston Hall, Seat of Sir Oswald Mosley,' showing a view of the Hall in parklands. There is a small area of water in the foreground, and a church spire in the distance on the right.[The house has ...
Rolleston Hall: line engraving
'Rolleston Hall, The Seat of Sir Oswald Mosly (sic), Baronet, D. C. L. M. P.' South east view showing a distant view of the south west side of the house across a lake.[The house has been demolished.]'E. ...
Rolleston Hall: sepia drawing
'South West View of Rolleston Hall, Staffordshire, the Seat of Sir Oswald Mosley, Bart.,' showing a large, late Georgian mansion of two storeys. There is a portico on the west and on the south a central ...
Rolls Royce, Swythamley Hall
Sir Philip Brocklehurst's Rolls Royce, registration R535, outside Swythamley Hall. The chauffeur is either George Sydney Jessop or Harry Wright.
Rose Dean Cottage, Coton, Milwich,
This is one of two cottages in Coton known as Swiss Cottages.
On the lawn can be seen Mrs Dix and her granddaughter.