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Railway Viaduct, Penkridge
This postcard view shows ‘The Seven Arches’ viaduct over the River Penk, near Penkridge. It was built by the Grand Junction Railway and opened in 1837. In later years the line became known as the Birmingham ...
Railway Viaduct, Penkridge
This postcard view shows the Seven Arches viaduct looking west from the A449 Wolverhampton Road at the old Junction with Levedale Road near Penkridge. In later years this junction was changed. On the ...
Railway Viaduct, Penkridge
This postcard view of ‘The Seven Arches’ viaduct over the River Penk, near Penkridge, was sent along with several other postcards in an envelope from ‘Ginge’ (name unknown) to his Mother (name and address ...
Railway Viaduct, Penkridge
This postcard view shows the Seven Arches viaduct looking west from the A449 Wolverhampton Road at the old junction with Levedale Road near Penkridge. In later years this junction was changed. In the ...
Railway Viaduct, Penkridge
This postcard view shows a locomotive and rolling stock on the Seven Arches viaduct on the approach to Penkridge Station.
The Seven Arches viaduct over the River Penk, near Penkridge, was built by ...
Ramshaw Rocks from the Roaches
The view looking eastwards from the southern end of the Roaches. The craggy skyline in the left distance is Ramshaw Rocks.
A photograph by Longton photographer William Blake.
Ranton Abbey Lodge,
The remains of Ranton Abbey are situated one mile to the west of Ranton, in a private wooded park. The fifteenth century church tower still survives.
The abbey was an Augustinian house, founded in ...
Ranton Hall and Farm
A general view of Ranton Hall and Farm viewed from Stockings Lane, Ranton. There is a moated island on the site which is a Scheduled Monument.
Ranton, Staffordshire: tithe award and tithe map
Tithe maps and tithe awards are invaluable for the history of villages, properties, families, agriculture and landscape in England and Wales in the period 1837 – 1852. Tithe maps are usually drawn at ...
Reclaimation and landscaping in the Fenton Park area, Stoke-on-Trent
The camera is looking north east from the Fenton Park area over Victoria Road (hidden) towards Hanley. On the extreme right is the spoil tip of Berry Hill Colliery and Brickworks with the tips in Hanley ...
Reconstruction of Acton Trussell in Medieval Times
Based on map and documentary research combined with site visits, this aerial view shows a suggested reconstruction of the medieval manor of Acton Trussell circa 1300. The church and the manor house (now ...
Reconstruction of Clifton Campville in Medieval Times
Based on map and documentary evidence combined with site visits, this aerial view shows a suggested reconstruction of the manor of Clifton Campville around the year 1300. The manor house and its outbuildings ...
Reconstruction of Gnosall circa 1345
Based on map and documentary evidence combined with site visits, this aerial view shows a suggested reconstruction of the village of Gnosall around the year 1345. The church and village sit in the lower ...
Reconstruction of the Precinct of Croxden Abbey, circa 1340
Based on map and documentary evidence combined with site visits, this aerial view shows a suggested reconstruction of the main precinct of Croxden Abbey, near Rocester, around the year 1340. The abbey ...
Rectory Farm, Checkley
Rectory Farm stands on Church Lane and contains a panelled room known as the Monks' Room. It is believed to have been used by monks from Croxden Abbey in the years before Checkley had its own priest.
Photographed ...
Red Hill, Stone,
On the left are the council houses on Coppice Road, built in 1930 prior to the building of Coppice Gardens and Coppice Close.
By the stream can be seen the mill buildings on Mill Road where Richard ...
Red Hill, Stone,
This site is now the centre of Red Hill Council estate. The track led to Stonepark and Cotwalton.
The cottage to the left is still standing, but the cottage on the right has since been demolished.
Red Quarry, Hollington
The Red Quarry at Hollington, Staffordshire. Note the gantries of manually powered cranes.
John Stevenson (1844-1916) was responsible for re-opening Hollington Quarry after a long period of redundancy. ...