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Norton Colliery from Harrison Road, Norton-in-the-Moors
Norton Colliery is in the centre foreground just beyond the houses. The spoil tip on the horizon belongs to Sneyd Colliery and the flatter, lower ground in between is the valley of the Bank Haye Brook. ...
Norton Colliery spoil tip from Burslem Golf Course
The view south east from Burslem Golf Course over the Ford Green Valley towards Norton Colliery spoil tip. Running through the middle of the photograph is the embankment of the Biddulph Vally branch line, ...
Norton cricket ground and Colliery, Stoke-on-Trent
This photograph was taken looking north east from bottom of Harold Street, Smallthorne before the housing estates were developed. They now occupy the open space in the foreground.
The spoil tip belonged ...
Nursery Lane, Baddeley Green, Stoke-on-Trent
Looking north west along Nursery Lane from close to the Cocks Lane corner. Beyond is Norton Green and the waste tip in the distance belonged to Chatterley Whitfield Colliery (over 2 miles away).
Oakamoor from Star Bank. Photographed by William Blake.
View of Oakamoor, Staffordshire, taken from Star Bank.
Oaken - Farm House: sepia wash drawing
'At Oaken Staffordshire,' showing a large Jacobean farm house with three clusters of chimneys and mullioned windows, [?identity.] 'Cornelius Varley, Pt. G. Telescope,' [with patent graphic telescope.]...
Oaken - Farm House: sepia wash drawing
'At Oaken Staffordshire,' showing a large half-timber and brick farm house with a centra cluster of chimneys, [?identity.] 'Cornelius Varley, with Patent Graphic Telescope, Aug. 5th, 1820.'
Oakhill and the Michelin Tyre Company factory, from Penkhull
This was the view eastwards over the Michelin Tyre factory from the higher ground along Hunter's Way in Penkhull. The Michelin factory dominates the middle of the photograph. On the left of the site is ...
Offleyrock, Bishop's Offley,
The sandstone was excavated to provide building material and improve communications.
Offleyrock, Bishop's Offley,
The sandstone was excavated to provide building material and improve communications.
Offleyrock, Bishop's Offley,
The sandstone was excavated to provide building material and improve communications.
Old Butterley Company line to Silverdale, with Apedale in the backgroud
Old Camp Road, Brocton Camp
Officers' Huts line the left-hand side of the road between Battalion lines 'R' and 'S'. In the distance the road begins to bend slightly to the right at its junction with what is now Chase Road to the ...
Old Cottage near, Stone
This postcard view is captioned 'Old Cottage Near Stone', but we have been unable to identify the location. Please contact us if you can identify it.
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Old cottages, Horse Fair, Rugeley
On the right of the thatched cottage is a glimpse of Elmore Lane in Rugeley. All of the buildings in this scene no longer exist and there is now a road traffic island (Globe Island) to cope with the busy ...
Old cottages, Rake End, Hill Ridware
These old cottages known as Border Yard Cottages stood just north of the junction with Wade Lane at Rake End, set back off the road on the east side. They were demolished a few years after this photograph ...
Old Madeley Manor ruins, Madeley
Photograph shows the ruins of the old Madeley Manor. The mediaeval manor house of Madeley was rebuilt by the Offleys and it was illustrated in Dr Robert Plot’s Natural History of Staffordshire, published ...
Old Mill Farm, Chebsey
Aerial view of Old Mill Farmhouse, Chebsey, formerly Mill Farm. Mill Farm is an early 19th century farmhouse which stands just north of All Saints Church. The graveyard can be seen to the left of the ...