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Rownall Hall, near Wetley Rocks
Rownall Hall was the seat of the Arblaster family of Longdon, near Lichfield, lords of Cheddleton manor from about 1620. It was later the home of Smith Child, member of Parliament for North Staffordshire ...
Royal Brine Baths, Stafford
In the 1880s a thick bed of salt was discovered on Stafford Common, during the search for a water supply for the town. This led to the opening of the Brine Baths in Greengate Street in 1892, designed ...
Royal Hospital Cricket Team at Patshull, Pattingham
Patshull Hall was built for Sir John Astley in the mid to late 1730s to designs by James Gibbs. The quadrangle was created by William Baker in about 1750. He also linked the wings to the main house. In ...
Royal Hospital Cricket Teams at Patshull, Pattingham
Patshull Hall was built for Sir John Astley in the mid to late 1730s to designs by James Gibbs. The quadrangle was created by William Baker in about 1750. He also linked the wings to the main house. In ...
Royal Oak Public House, Eccleshall
The Royal Oak Inn is one of Eccleshall's two coaching inns on the London to Chester road (the other is the King's Arms on Stafford Street). With the advent of the railway the landlord compensated for ...
Rudyard Lake
A postcard view taken at the south end of Rudyard Lake. Rudyard Lake is a reservoir constructed in 1797 by engineer John Rennie to feed the Caldon Branch of the Trent & Mersey Canal. It is around 2.5 ...
Rudyard Lake
Rudyard Lake is a reservoir which was constructed in 1797 by engineer John Rennie to feed the Caldon Branch of the Trent & Mersey Canal. It is around 2.5 miles long and covers roughly an area of 168 acres. ...
Rudyard Lake
This postcard view was taken near to the dam wall at the south end of Rudyard Lake.
Rudyard Lake is a reservoir constructed in 1797 by engineer John Rennie to feed the Caldon Branch of the Trent & ...
Rudyard Lake
A postcard view taken near the south end of Rudyard Lake. Rudyard Lake is a reservoir constructed in 1797 by engineer John Rennie to feed the Caldon Branch of the Trent & Mersey Canal. It is around 2.5 ...
Rudyard Lake. Photographed by William Blake .
View of Rudyard Lake, Nr. Leek, Staffordshire.
The lake was created in 1797 as a reservoir to feed the Caldon Canal. It became a popular tourist attraction in the late ninenteenth century.
Rugeley Views
This multi-view postcard with scenes of Rugeley and Cannock Chase was published by W Shaw of Burslem. The views are of Anson Street, Brook Street, Horns Pool and Cannock Chase.
Rustic bridge, Haden Hill Park
A rustic bridge at Haden Hill Park, West Midlands, one of two which used to carry footpaths around the lower pond.
Haden Hill Park contains the Tudor Haden Hall and the Victorian Haden Hill House, ...
Sacred Heart Church from the Scotia Lane area, Tunstall
The camera is looking north east from the area of the Scotia Colliery spoil tip towards the Sacred Heart Roman Catholic Church on Queen's Avenue in Tunstall. The photographer, Bert Bentley, noted that ...
Salt Memorial, Slindon
The Salt Memorial was erected by John Charles Salt in 1884.
John Salt, a member of the well-known Stafford banking family, also funded the construction of St. Chad's Church, Slindon, in 1894.
Photograph ...
Salt Memorial, Slindon
The Salt Memorial was erected by John Charles Salt in 1884.
John Salt, a member of the well-known Stafford banking family, also funded the construction of St. Chad's Church, Slindon, in 1894.
Sandon - Monument to William Pitt: sepia wash drawing
'Sandon Monument. Erected in 1806 to the memory of the Right Hon. W. Pitt.' Showing a distant view of monument (in grounds), from the road by the entrance gate. Artist: 'T. P. W.,' [Thomas Peploe Wood.]...
Sandon - Monument to William Pitt: sepia wash drawing (vignetted)
'Monument to the Memory of William Pitt in Sandon Park, Staffordshire,' [erected in 1806]. Showing a Doric pillar surmounted by an urn. Artist: 'J. B.,' [John Buckler.]
Sandon Hall
A view of the south front and the top of the terrace gardens.
The original moated Sandon Old Hall was acquired by the Erdeswick family in 1338, but was sold to Lord Harrowby in 1776. The original building ...