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Ash House, Blythe Bridge
Ash house on Cheadle road, the home of Frederick Wildblood, owner of the Blythe Colour Works.
Ashbourne Road, Leek
This street was formerly known as London Road, taking its exisiting name in the early 1900s.
At the start of the nineteenth century the fairly rapid expansion of the town saw new buildings along the ...
Ashbourne Road, Rocester
View of Ashbourne Road, looking towards Church Lane. The yard leading to the Red Lion public house is on the left, next to Dwyer's general store.
Ashcroft Lane, Shenstone
Looking north from the junction with Lynn Lane, Shenstone, this postcard view of houses and a cottage in Ashcroft Lane has hardly changed over the years. The buildings remain (July 2020), however, the ...
Ashendene Grove, Hanford
Looking north west along Ashendene Grove from its junction with Bankhouse Road. The valley of the River Trent and the route of the A500 lie hidden between Ashendene Grove and the higher ground of Northwood ...
Ashfield Cottage, Penkhull
Ashfield Cottage in Penkhull was the onetime home of W H Goss who operated the Falcon Works. The photograph was taken from Penkhull New Road and also shows the hollow of Goss's old clay pit and a later ...
Ashleigh, Eccleshall
'Ashleigh' on Stone Road, Eccleshall. Ths photograph is dated 8 June 1918.
A postcard view published by E.J. Hurlstone, High Street, Eccleshall.
Ashley in the snow
View of Ashley in the snow, photograph taken on Church Road at the junction with Lower Road.
Ashleys Square, Newcastle-under-Lyme
This photograph shows the corner of Ashleys Square, which was off Brook Lane.
The top of Holy Trinity church can just be seen over the buildings to the right of the lamp.
This photograph demonstrates ...
Ashwood Road, Fenton
Photograph shows the north side of the road. This area has now been developed into new housing.
Ashwood Road, Fenton
Photograph shows the north side of the road. This area has now been developed into new housing.
Ashwood Terrace, Fenton
Ashwood Terrace, on the corner of Flackett Street and Ashwood in Fenton.
Ashwood, from Wood Street, Longton
The camera is looking north west along Ashwood from its junction with Wood Street. Off to the right is Cornwall Street, and beyond that, Friar Street. The housing has been redeveloped. Wood Street was ...
Ashwood, Longton
This is a view west along Ashwood towards Friar Street with Manse Street off to the left with Manse Close just visible beyond. The Victorian housing has been demolished and redeveloped. There are three ...
Ashwood, Longton
A view west along Ashwood from just beyond Manse Close. Terraced houses and corner shops. The whole area has been cleared and redeveloped for housing.
The man on the right behind the car is Derrick ...
Ashwood, Longton
A view east of the south side of Ashwood, Longton. The Victoria County History describes this side of Ashwood: "...detached houses with gardens were built on its south side at the east end" (Staffordshire ...
Assize Judges, St. Mary’s Place, Stafford
Pictured in St. Mary's Place, Mr Justice Stable and Mr Justice Cassels are approaching St. Mary's Church for the traditional service which preceded Stafford Assizes. In the background can be seen the ...
At the back of Park Hall and Forrister Streets, Longton.
The back alleys between Forrister Street and Park Hall Street in Longton. The photograph was taken from Bridgwood Street (then Wharf Street) with Park Hall Street on the left and Forrister Street to the ...