Dudley - Tree: lithograph
Showing a tree perched on the brink of a rock. 'L. Booker, del.,' [drawn.]
Dunston, near Stafford
A postcard view of Dunston looking north along what is now the A449 Wolverhampton Road. On the left is the lych gate to St. Leonard's Church. The houses on the right, which include the old Smithy, remain ...
Dunwood Lane, Longsdon
A postcard view looking north along Dunwood Lane, near Leek. The lane leading to Gratton is just beyond the bungalow to the left.
Dutch Camp, Wrottesley Park
A photograph showing building materials to be used to build huts to house Dutch Servicemen who escaped the German invasion.
The buildings were erected on part of the Wrottesley Estate at Perton adjacent ...
Eaves Cottage, Knightley Eaves
Eaves Cottage stood at Knightley Eaves and was demolished around 1967.
Eccleshall Castle,
A postcard view of the last surviving tower of Eccleshall Castle, on the north-east corner. On the left is a glimpse of the Manor House.
Archaeological surveys have found evidence of two other towers, ...
Eccleshall Road Cemetery, Stafford
A four acre cemetery was opened on Eccleshall Road in Stafford in 1856. Over the years it has been extended several times and had reached 20 acres by 1940. The cemetery was designed with two chapels, ...
Eccleshall Road, Tillington, Stafford
A postcard view of a quiet scene looking northwest along the Eccleshall Road, Stafford.
On the left is the tree lined boundary wall and railings of Stafford Cemetery. In later years the stone wall ...
Edward VII's visit to Ingestre
This postcard was published by Alfred McCann, Uttoxeter.
Edward VII visited Lord Shrewsbury at Ingestre Hall in November 1907.
During his stay at Ingestre the King planted a Cedrus Libani (Cedar ...
Elford Hill, Eccleshall
Flower and vegetable gardener Albert Lunt pictured in the garden of his thatched cottage at Elford Hill, Eccleshall.
English Electric Co. Stafford and Tanks
A “Cromwell” tank made by the English Electric Co. (identified by its number) on active service in France.
During World War II, the English Electric Co. Ltd placed its accumulated experience and engineering ...
English Electric Co., Stafford
This photograph is of an area of the factory known as Queensville Yard. On the left is the Works Garage, complete with war-time camouflage paint. This was later demolished and replaced by a larger garage ...
English Electric Co., Stafford
In this photograph the two Pickfords vehicles are linked together to provide additional power to transport this 45,000 kvA 132/33 KV Transformer weighing 92 tons from Stafford to its destination at the ...
English Electric Co., Stafford
The English Electric Co. had many factories and offices in the UK and overseas. Pictured above are a group of Engineers and Managers visiting the Lichfield Road Site in Stafford for training purposes. ...
English Electric Co., Stafford
Hillman vans painted in the livery of cream and green as used by The English Electric Co. The vans are pictured on the Lichfield Road site in Stafford with a glimpse of some of the original Siemens Works ...
Entrance gate, Yarlet Hall
A postcard view of the entrance gate and tree lined driveway at Yarlet Hall.
Yarlet Hall replaced an earlier 18th century building; work on a new house was begun around 1870 by George Sidney. In 1873 ...
Eton from the Thames
Pencil and sepia drawing by Great Haywood born artist Thomas Peploe Wood (1817-1845). Sketched during one of Thomas' visits to London.
Etruria Hall
A hand-coloured engraving taken from "The Land We Live In - A Pictorial Historical and Literary Sketch-book of the British Islands", published by William S. Orr & Co, London, 1850. Engraved from drawing ...