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Kinver Hill, Kinver
The bottom of Kinver Hill at the junction with High Street and Mill Lane.
Kinver Town - 'Master's House': sepia drawing
'The Master's House of the Grammar School at Kinver, Staffordshire.' This appears to be a 16th century half-timbered hosue plastered over, and to have the depth of three bays (gables), so perhaps room ...
Kinver Town: sepia drawing
'Kinver,' showing a view of the High Street with a half-timbered cottage and shops on the left. In the centre is a 17th century house with four Dutch stepped gables, and a smithy. There is a steep hill ...
Kirk Street, Smallthorne, Stoke-on-Trent
Kirk Street runs northwest off Ford Green Road in Smallthorne, from where this photograph was taken. At the bottom is Coseley Street. Until the 1950s, Kirk Street was Church Street and Edward Street ...
Knightley Eaves Farm House, Woodseaves
Situated off the A519 road outside Woodseaves, this farm was known in earlier times as Hays Farm but was known as Knightley Eaves by 1827. It formerly had a central dormer window above the door.
Knightley Hall, Knightley
Knightley Hall is situated at the foot of Prospect Hill. The farmhouse dates from the nineteenth century, although the west end could have once been part of a seventeenth century house. The building ...
Knightley House, Knightley
Knightley House, on Grange Road, Knightley, near Gnosall. At the time of this photograph the farm was owned by James Blakeman Ball. The man seated on the horse may be one of his six sons.
Photographer: ...
Knightley House, Knightley
Knightley House stands on Grange Road, Knightley, between Gnosall and Woodseaves. The house was owned by James Blakeman Ball in the early 20th century.
Knightley House, Knightley
James Blakeman Ball and family in front of Knightley House on Grange Road, Knightley.
Knightley Moss Farm, Knightley
Knightley Moss Farm is situated off Gorse Lane, Knightley.
Knypersley Hall, Marchington Woodlands
Knypersley Hall stood on Hobb Lane, near Gorsty Hill, Marchington Woodlands. The timber-framed building seen in this drawing was demolished in the late 19th or early 20th century and a new house built ...
Knypersley Hall, Marchington Woodlands
Knypersley Hall stood on Hobb Lane, near Gorsty Hill, Marchington Woodlands. The timber-framed building seen in this drawing was demolished in the late 19th or early 20th century and a new house built ...
Knypersley Road, Norton-in-the-Moors
The Norton Arms public house stands on the corner of Endon Road and Knypersley Road. Ford Green Road is coming in from the left and the cameraman was standing at the end of Norton Lane. The houses and ...
Labour Day Demonstration, Normacot, Longton
A procession during Labour Day demonstrations in Normacot, Stoke-on-Trent in 1906.
Photographer: William Blake of Longton.
Laburnum Cottage, Gnosall
On the reverse of this postcard view of Laburnum Cottage on Wharf Road in Gnosall there is a message wishing the recipient “Happy New Year”. The postcard was franked on 31 December 1906 in Gnosall and ...
Ladywell Road, Tunstall
The camera is looking north east along Ladywell Road (originally named Sneyd Street) from near the junction with High Street. The large white fronted building in the centre is the old Salvation Army Citadel ...