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Ackers Crossing, near Mow Cop

A group of children adults are standing behind a picketed fence at the crossing keeper's house. Ackers Crossing is on the Stafford to Manchester line. In this photograph is Mr Clare who had one arm, ...

Acme Marls works, Burslem

Acme Marls occupied a site on the corner of Bournes Bank and Enoch Street (now Woodbank Street) in Burslem. The company made kiln furniture (refractory supports on which pottery is stacked during firing ...

Acton Hill Farm, Acton Trussell

Acton Hill Farm dates to the early 19th century. Earlier elements could survive indicating a longer history, particularly as this site is also named on Yates’ map of 1775. .

Acton Hill, near Stafford

Acton Hill was part of the Earl of Lichfield's estate and was occupied by the Earl's Agent during the 19th century. This photograph is from an album of local views taken by Edward King Tenison (1805-1878), ...

Acton Mill Farm, Acton Trussell

Acton Mill Farm is a Grade II listed late 18th century farmhouse. The garden slopes down to the River Penk.

Acton Trussell Church

A postcard view of St. James Church which was originally built in 1212. The tower dates from the late 13th century and the small recessed spire was added in 1562. It was enlarged and rebuilt in 1869 under ...

Acton Trussell Church : pen and ink drawing

'S.W. View of Acton Trussell Church,' showing the crenellated tower which has pinnacles at the corners and a short spire. In the 'Decorated' style.'T.P.W.,' [Thomas Peploe Wood.]

Acton Trussell Church : pencil drawing

A church, believed from its tower and short spire to be Acton Trussell, viewed from the south east.Showing the nave and chancel door, low side windows, the south porch and gate, and houses among the ...

Acton Trussell Church : sepia drawing

'South East View of Acton Church, Staffordshire,' showing the east window, a tower with pinnacles and a short spire, plastered walls, the south door of the chancel and a low side window.'J. Buckler.'

Acton Trussell Church: pen and ink lithograph

'Acton near Stafford.' South east view, showing the east window, the tower with pinnacles and a short spire, a plastered wall, the south chancel door and a low side window. 'Decorated' Artist Rev. John ...

Acton Trussell Churchyard

Gravestones in the churchyard of St. James' church.

Acton Trussell Old House: water colour painting

'Acton Trussell,' showing a half timber Tudor house with a central chimney stack.'T.P.W.,' [Thomas Peploe Wood.]

Adam Bede's Cottage, Ellastone

Adam Bede's Cottage or House is a Grade II listed building, parts of which date from 1619. During the 19th century it was the home of the Evans family and for much of the 20th century it was used as ...

Adam Bede's Grave, Ellastone

Graves belonging to the Evans family in the churchyard of St. Peter's Church, Ellastone. George Eliot (Mary Ann Evans) based her novel 'Adam Bede' on Ellastone, named as Hayslope in the book which was ...

Adams Butter's First Show Trailer, Ball Haye Hall

Fred Adams Snr. bought a small diary farm on Buxton Road in 1870, and his son Fred began making butter there in 1922. The business was ground-breaking, being the first in the country to produce pre-packed ...

Adams Clock tower, Tunstall Park.

Erected in 1907, the clock tower commemorates William Adams, a prominent pottery manufacturer in Tunstall. The Adams family operated the Greengates and Greenfield potteries amongst others. Panels around ...

Adams Clock Tower, Victoria Park, Tunstall

Erected in 1907, the clock tower commemorates William Adams, a prominent pottery manufacturer in Tunstall. The Adams family operated the Greengates and Greenfield potteries amongst others. Panels around ...

Adams pottery factory, Furlong Road, Tunstall

The photograph shows the Greengates Pottery Works of William Adams & Sons in Furlong Road. The works was at the eastern end close Tunstall High Street (just to the right). William Adams opened a factory, ...