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The Roaches From Ashenhurst. Photographed by William Blake.

Landscape taken from Ashenhurst, Staffordshire, looking in the direction of the Roaches. This area is now part of the Peak District National Park.

The Roaches From Ashenhurst. Photographed by William Blake.

Landscape taken from Ashenhurst, Staffordshire, looking in the direction of the Roaches. This area is now part of the Peak District National Park.

The Roaches. Photographed by William Blake.

Landscape with a view of the Roaches, Nr. Leek, Staffordshire. This area is now part of the Peak District National Park.

The Rocks, Wetley Rocks

This postcard view looks east over the fields towards Wetley Rocks. In the background are the millstone grit rock outcrops above the village.

The Royal Pavilion, Royal Show, Wrottesley Park

The Duke and Duchess of Gloucester (to the right) being welcomed by Mr U. Roland Burke, President and Honorary Director of the Royal Agricultural Society of England (wearing a light coloured suit). They ...

The Seven Stars, Seisdon

The Seven Stars stands on the corner of Fox Road and Tinker's Castle Road. This building was demolished and a new pub was built by Ansell's brewery on the same site during the inter wars years.

The Seven Stars, Seisdon

The Seven Stars stands on the corner of Fox Road and Tinker's Castle Road. This building was demolished and a new pub was built by Ansell's brewery on the same site during the inter wars years.

The Smithy, Crowdecote, near Longnor

Shoeing a horse at the smithy at Crowdecote, Earl Sterndale, Derbyshire (near Longnor, Staffordshire). Included in this image are (from left to right) Sydney Horobin of Crowdecote, Billy Wood of Upper ...

The Smithy, Crowdecote, near Longnor

Backsmith's premises, Crowdecote, Earl Sterndale, Derbyshire (near Longnor, Staffordshire). On the opposite side of the road stood a joiner's and wheelwright's workshop. The 1901 census lists William ...

The South Transept, Croxden. Photographed by William Blake.

View of the south transept ruins at Croxden Abbey, Nr. Alton, Staffordshire.

The Star Inn, Cop Mere End, Eccleshall,

The Star Inn was once known as The Rising Sun.

The Station Farm, RAF Stafford

Pictured are RAF Stafford Station Farm staff after winning the Royal Air Force Unit Gardening Trophy known as the ‘Champion Cup’ (on the table on the right). The Station Farm was used as a training centre ...

The Station Farm, RAF Stafford

The RAF Stafford Station Farm was used as a training centre for service personnel who were to be demobbed and wished to take up new skills in farming, animal management, gardening and crop cultivation. ...

The Station Farm, RAF Stafford

The RAF Stafford Station Farm was used as a training centre for service personnel who were to be demobbed and wished to take up new skills in farming, animal management, gardening and crop cultivation. ...

The Station House and the Dairy, Weston

For many years there were two Stations in the village of Weston. On the left in this postcard view is the Station House for Ingestre and Weston Station and on the right is the Dairy. In-between these ...

The Temple, Ingestre

A sepia wash drawing of the Temple at Ingestre drawn by Great Haywood born artist, Thomas Peploe Wood (1817-1845). This octagonal temple or rotunda was built in the mid 18th century and has been attributed ...

The Three Crowns, Little Stoke, Stone

The Three Crowns Inn stands on Lichfield Road in Little Stoke and is a former coaching inn on the London to the north-west route. The Shardlow family were licensees at the inn for 180 years. Leah Ethel ...

The Toyes, Enville

The Toyes or Toys Farm existed on this site by 1496. It was formerly known as Hay House and is named after the Toy family, landowners in Enville parish.