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House, Unknown. Photographed by William Blake.
Portrait of two children and a dog posing outside a house.
The identity of the subjects and the location of the house are unknown.
House, Unknown. Photographed by William Blake.
Portrait of two children and a dog posing outside a house.
The identity of the subjects and the location of the house are unknown.
House, Woodseaves area
A woman and chicken outside the front gate of an unidentified house in the Woodseaves area. Please contact us if you can identify the location.
Photographer: Harry Osbourne of Woodseaves.
House, Woodseaves area
An undientified house in the Woodseaves area. The bicycle by the garden gate may well belong to the photographer. Please contact us if you recognise the location.
Photographer: Harry Osbourne of Woodseaves....
Houses on Church Lane, Wolstanton
This photograph shows houses at 11 to 19 Church Lane, Wolstanton. In the background is the spire of St. Margaret's Church. Although the houses look to be in reasonable repair they were subject to demolition ...
Houses on Rowley Bank, Stafford
67 - 68 Rowley Bank. These houses were built for servants of Rowley Hall. They were demolished in 1966.
Houses, Swynnerton
These houses, off Park View, were built in 1968.
Housing Association cottages, Alstonefield
Six new houses built by the Peak District Rural Housing Association for rent by local people. The houses were officially opened on 10 May 1993 by H.R.H. The Princess Royal.
Housing estates, Normacot
Built on the golf course and Reservoir fields.
Housing, Barlaston Hall Estate, Barlaston,
The present Wedgwood pottery factory was built 1938 - 1940 on the Barlaston estate, purchased from the Broughton-Adderley family in 1936. The move from the old works at Etruria only took place in 1950, ...
Housing, Broad Eye, Stafford
This terrace of eight houses (there may originally have been ten) is of a type known as 'Municipal Cottages' dating from 1900.
These are all that remains of Victorian workers’ houses in the nearby ...
Housing, Cherry Street, Stafford,
Cherry Street was originally called Talbot Lane.
These houses were demolished in the 1960s to make way for Stafford College.
Housing, Crooked Bridge Road, Stafford
Viewed from near the junction with Corporation Street, this photograph shows the two adjacent terraces of housing originally built as 'Municipal Cottages' in 1902.
Municipal housing was social housing ...
Housing, Earl Street, Stafford
Left to right: the rear of numbers 11 to 6 Earl Street, Stafford, viewed from St. Mary's churchyard which occupies the foreground.
These houses were demolished to make way for The Guildhall Shopping ...
Housing, Eastgate Street, Stafford, (1)
In the distance, at the junction with Tipping Street (near to the white building on the left) is an area known as Pitcher Bank, due to a crockery market which was once held there.
The shop in the far ...
Housing, Foregate Street, Stafford
Pictured is no. 21, Foregate Street, Stafford, which is thought to be a Georgian building. In 1915, it was home to the Red Cross Military Hospital staffed with V.A.D. nurses. It has been demolished since ...
Housing, Greyfriars, Stafford
A photograph of the east side of Greyfriars (between Browning Street and Fancy Walk) taken before re-development in 1974.
Housing, Greyfriars, Stafford
This photograph of Greyfriars, Stafford, was taken before the re-development of the area in 1974.
The photographer Dr. J.E.C. Peters left a note attached to the picture which implies that the end terrace ...