Brocton. Photographed by William Blake.
Village scene taken at Brocton, Staffordshire.
Brocton. Photographed by William Blake.
Village scene taken at Brocton, Staffordshire.
The building on the left is Brocton Mission Hall.
Bromley Arms, Ellastone
The Bromley Arms, Ellastone, photographed by William Blake of Longton, Stoke-on-Trent. The Bromley Arms was formerly Ellastone Old Hall, and dates from the late 17th century.
This photograph is now ...
Brook Lane, Endon
Brook Lane, Endon looking towards the ford with the Wesleyan Chapel, built in 1866, beyond.
Photographer: Philemon Swift, Hanley House, 260 Waterloo Road, Burslem.
Broughton, near Eccleshall
Sid Jones driving a flat-bad wagon loaded with timber. In the background is St. Peter's Church, Broughton.
Brown's Farm Estate, Madeley Heath
A postcard view of newly built 1960s housing on Hillwood Road on the Brown's Farm housing estate in Madeley Heath.
Postcard published by Francis Frith & Co. Ltd., Reigate, Surrey.
Buccleuch Road, Longton. Photographed by William Blake.
Street scene taken at Buccleuch Road, Normacot, Nr. Longton, Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire.
This is one of many street scenes in the Blake Collection. Most of them were taken in the Normacot and Dresden ...
Bucknall
Bucknall is situated about a mile and a half east of Hanley. Eaves was once an adjoining hamlet to the north-east. The area, fomerly predominantly rural with scattered early coalworkings, is now a largely ...
Bull Bridge, Penkridge
Bull Bridge carried the Wolverhapton to Stafford road over the River Penk. It was rebuilt in 1796 and widened in 1822.
Burntwood
Burntwood is situated to the west of Lichfield and comprises Burntwood itself, Woodhouses and Ediall, all early settlements, and also Chasetown and Chase Terrace, which developed in the 19th century. ...
Burslem
Burslem is situated in the north-west of the City of Stoke-on-Trent, one of the six towns which form the City.
Early forms of Burslem’s name show that it it derives from Burgweard’s Lyme – where Burgweard ...
Burton
Burton-upon-Trent is Staffordshire’s famous brewing town, situated in the east of the County on the border with Derbyshire and on the River Trent. The town has a long history from Anglo-Saxon times. A ...
Butterhill Windmill, near Coppenhall
Built in about 1800, this windmill ceased work between 1872 and 1876, and the machinery was dismantled in 1912. It had four or six sails, a boat cap and a fantail.
Butterton, Manifold Valley
A postcard view of the Cross Roads, Holloway in Butterton.
Butterton, Manifold Valley
A general postcard view of the village, with the spire of St. Bartholemew's Church in the distance.
Butterton, near Newcastle-under-Lyme
Watercolour by Doris Brown of Butterton, a beautiful hamlet just outside Newcastle-under-Lyme.
Canal wharf buildings, Cheddleton
Wharf buildings on the Caldon Canal at 10, Cheadle Road, Cheddleton.