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Boathouse Lane, Armitage
At the time of this photograph Boathouse Lane ran from New Road, Armitage, near to its junction with Old Road, down to the Trent and Mersey Canal. There had been a public house named The Boathouse at ...
Boathouse Lane, Armitage
At the time of this photograph Boathouse Lane ran from New Road, Armitage, near to its junction with Old Road, down to the Trent and Mersey Canal. There had been a public house named The Boathouse at ...
Boathouse Lane, Armitage
A view looking along Boathouse Lane from the junction with New Road, Armitage. The houses no longer exist.
Written from Armitage Rectory on 27 January 1913 saying that they had a lot of snow here. ...
Boathouse Lane, Armitage
This thatched cottage in Boathouse Lane, Armitage comprised of two dwellings. Although dated 1943, it was probably drawn from an earlier photograph, showing the view prior to World War I. The lane is ...
Boating Lake, Alton Towers
A view of the Boating Lake at Alton Towers.
The gardens at Alton Towers re-opened to the public after World War II in 1952. During the 1960s, under the management of Denis and Anthony Bagshaw, Alton ...
Boatyard on the Trent and Mersey Canal, Stone
The canal basin and boatyard on the Trent and Mersey Canal at Stone. These 18th and 19th century buildings are now occupied by the Canal Cruising Company, founded in 1948,.
In the background can be ...
Bob Hudson, Elkes Biscuit Factory, Uttoxeter
Robert 'Bob' Hudson (on the left), General Maintenance Manager, seen here with Phillip Jon Nash, was responsible for overseeing the general maintenance at Elkes Biscuit Factory. Bob is shown checking ...
Bob Kemsley, blacksmith at Bagnall’s, Stafford
Pictured is Bob Kemsley who was photographed by the Staffordshire Newsletter for an article published on Saturday 23 August 1952, on retaining the skills of industrial veterans, many of whom were over ...
Bobbington
The remote, rural village of Bobbington is situated in the south-west north corner of Staffordshire on the border with Shropshire. The village remained relatively small until there was some development ...
Bobbington Church: pen drawing
South east view, showing two dormers in the nave roof, and a Jacobean tower.'T.P.W.,' [Thomas Peploe Wood.]
Bobbington Church: sepia drawing
South east view from the church yard, showing two dormer windows in the nave roof and a Jacobean tower.'J. Buckler.'
Bobbington Church: sepia drawing
South west view, showing the Jacobean tower at the west end of the church, one dormer window in the roof, and the porch.'J. Buckler.'
Bobbington Hall
A brick house of about 1600 which incorporates an earlier timber-framed building. It has stepped gables and mullioned windows.
Bobbington Hall Farm House. Bobbington
Situated on six Ashes Road, it is now known as Bobbington House. It has been modified since this photograph by converting the doorway to a matching window and installing a fourth window to provide symmetry ...
Bobbington Hall Farmhouse, Bobbinton
Situated on six Ashes Road, it is now known as Bobbington House. The building is Grade II listed and dates from 1695 which is inscribed on a date stone with the letters 'WPF.' The date also appears on ...
Bobbington Village Hall
Situated near Wolverhampton's Halfpenny Green Airfield, this photograph shows the wooden Village Hall being encased in brick. It now has a more substantial brick-built porch, possibly seen here under ...
Bobo's, 14-16 Westport Road, Burslem
Bobo's Nightclub stands on Westport Road in Burslem. Westport Road was formerly named Liverpool Road between 1832 and 1878, and previously to that was known as Hill Street. This three storey building ...
Bode's Cycle Shop, Ashbourne Road, Leek
Ferdinand Bode began making and repairing bicycles in the 1910s. Later, some general engineering work was undertaken for local textile firms and the company introduced several innovative technical improvements ...