St Peter's Church, Stapenhill, Burton-upon-Trent
A view from the western Burton-upon-Trent side of the river looking towards St Peter's Church, Stapenhill. An old wooden footbridge crosses the river.
The church was rebuilt from an earlier church ...
St. Modwen's Church, Burton upon Trent
Lantern Slide view of St. Modwen's church from the River Trent, built on the site of the former Abbey Church between 1719 and 1726. The architects were William and Richard Smith of Tettenhall, and it ...
St. Modwen's Parish Church, Burton-on-Trent
View from afar of Burton Parish Church, with the graveyard and River Trent in the foreground.
Stapenhill and the River Trent, Burton-on-Trent.
Aerial view of Stapenhill showing the river and ferry bridge on the left of the picture and St. Peter's Church in the background.
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Stapenhill Ferry House, Stapenhill
People outside Stapenhill Ferry House with the Tollman T. Whitney. On the outside of the building are various advertisements for Ordish and Hall, the Grand Clothing Halls, Singer Sewing Machines and Bradbury's ...
Stone from Stafford Road,
Tamworth Castle and Mill
This photograph shows the mill at Tamworth on the right hand side, with the castle in the background on the left. The mill was demolished in 1920.
The Abbey Inn, The Abbey, Burton-on-Trent
View of the Abbey Inn across the river, with a man in a rowing boat in the foreground.
The Abbey, Burton-upon-Trent
Although largely Victorian, the north wing of the Abbey dates from the 14th century. Following the dissolution of the monasteries, the remains of the property passed into the ownership of the Pagets of ...
The Ballroom, Trentham Gardens
The Ballroom at Trentham Gardens during the Second World War when it was being used as the Bankers' Clearing House.
The Ballroom was built by Trentham Gardens Ltd. on the site of the old kitchen gardens ...
The Bandstand, Stapenhill Pleasure Gardens, Burton-on-Trent
View of the bandstand, with the river in the background.
The Bridge and Boathouses, Burton-on-Trent.
View showing the River Trent and boat houses on the far side of the river. The Trent Bridge is in the background.
The Essex Bridge, Great Haywood
There has been a bridge crossing the River Trent at Great Haywood since the sixteenth century. It was rumoured that the bridge was built by the Earl of Essex, to allow Queen Elizabeth I to visit him at ...
The Fowlea Brook near Ravensdale, Tunstall
Looking south from beside the Fowlea Brook towards the Talke Chemical Company's sulphuric acid works (left) and the National Benzole petroleum works (right). Behind is the higher land of Bradwell Woods. ...
The Green, Norton Green.
This photograph was taken from Ball Lane, looking east across The Green. The houses on the other side of the green are also on Ball Lane. Running across the centre of the photograph, but hidden in a dip, ...
The High Bridge, Handsacre
The High Bridge was made at Coalbrookdale works, ironbridge, and was constructed between 1829 and 1832. It replaced an older stone bridge which stood just downstream and crosses the River Trent between ...
The Infirmary of the former Burton Abbey, Burton-on-Trent
The drawing was produced in 1818 prior to the re-building which now forms the Abbey Inn. The building in the background is one of Robert Peel's cotton mills at Bond End, c1780-90. Originally powered by ...
The Old Brewery, Hay Sidings, Bass, Burton-on-Trent
The Hay Sidings, viewed from the riverside.