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Northycote Farm, Bushbury, near Wolverhampton
Northycote Farm was built around 1600 and stands on Underhill Lane, Bushbury, and was owned for many generations by the Underhill family, and later by the Thompson family. Wolverhampton Council bought ...
Norton Pool, Norton Canes
Now known as Chasewater, Norton Pool was formed in 1797 by damming two streams: the Crane Brook which flowed into the Tame, and another stream flowing into the Penk, to provide a feeder to the extended ...
No's. 3 and 4 Clarkes Buildings, Stafford
A part view of Nos. 3 and 4 Clarkes Buildings, off Gaol Road, Stafford.
Nurse in nursing home kitchen, Stafford area
A nurse boiling a kettle making a pot of tea in the kitchen of an unidentified nursing home in the Stafford area. Please contact us if you recognise the nurse in this photograph.
Nursery Rhyme Pageant Float, Stafford,
'The Old Woman who lived in a Shoe' pageant float.
The annual procession through Stafford ended with a fair on the town common. A prize was awarded to the best decorated entries and along the route ...
Oak staircase, Mosslee Hall, Cheddleton
The mid-17th century staircase at Mosslee Hall.
The house is located in Cheddleton Parish, and stands on the site of a medieval house, lived in by the Hollins family during the Middle Ages (13th-14th ...
Oak, high-backed chair, Wightwick Manor, Wolverhampton
An early 20th century 'porters' wing-back chair dating from 1920-1929, photographed by Dr J.E.C. Peters in 1964, along with an 18th century longcase clock in the background in the Billiard Room at Wightwick ...
Oakamoor level crossing
Photograph of the level crossing in Mill Road Oakamoor, and the Crossing Keepers Lodge, Oakamoor railway tunnel portal and crossing in the foreground, with the copper works and Holy Trinity Church in ...
Oakamoor railway station
Oakamoor railway station lies disused and overgrown in summer 1973.
Designed by A.W.N. Pugin, this style of architecture was a signature of the North Staffordshire Railway.
Varying examples of outstanding ...
Oakamoor railway station
Oakamoor railway station, pictured during the 1950s. This style of architecture was a signature of the North Staffordshire Railway.
Varying examples of outstanding NSR architecture still survive today ...
Octagon, Alton Towers
The Octagon was built in about 1824 but was extensively remodelled by A.W.N. Pugin in 1841-1842. He increased its height and based its design on a medieval chapter house. By the 1830s it was used to house ...
Off the Hook Fish and Chip Restaurant, Mill Street, Stafford
View of 'Off the Hook' Fish and Chip Restaurant and Takeaway, located on the corner of Mill Street and Water Street. It had formerly been the Nag's Head public house. It is currently (2026) O.KRA Indian ...
Offices of Joules Brewery, Stone,
Offices of Joules Brewery in High Street.
Francis Joule came into possession of the White House Inn and brewhouse at Stone in 1758. Nine years later he demolished the inn and built a house, which ...
Okeover Hall
The hall is the home of the Okeover family. The west wing and part of the east wing are Georgian, built in about 1745-1760 to designs by Joseph Sanderson. In 1953-1960 the south wing and rest of the ...
Old Bank Building, Stafford
One of the first banks to open outside London was Stevenson, Salt and Co. in 1737. The bank was situated on Market Square in what became known as the Old Bank building.
In 1866 the bank became part ...
Old Chapel, South Walls, Stafford
This view looks east along South Walls. In the centre is a former Chapel building. On the right just round the corner but out of shot of the camera is John Bagnall's Carriage and Motor Body Works which ...
Old Cottage, Haughton,
Photograph donated by Stafford Historical and Civic Society, who retain copyright ownership.
Old Cottages, Ipstones. Photographed by William Blake.
Village scene taken at Ipstones, Nr. Leek, Staffordshire.