Wednesday, 28 January 2015

Staffs past track

A view taken from Bedford Street canal bridge looking towards the Gas Works. Two large gasometers dominated the skyline of Cliffe Vale and . Historic images, documents and views from the past for the area where you live, work or visit. Aerial photograph of BRC (British Reinforced Concrete Engineering Co.) factory, Queensville, Staffor looking south. Lichfield Road in foregroun .

Staffordshire Past Track information with links to purchase photographs.

Do you have any of your own in the attic?

The John Richard Beech Masefield Memorial Stone from the gateway of Hawksmoor Nature Reserve, Nr. City General Hospital, Stoke-on-Trent. Photograph of the hospital laundry showing washing machines, baskets, dolly tubs and dolly pegs. On the far left is the Green Man Inn.


A view north east across the River Trent valley from the Birches Head Road bridge over the Caldon Canal. It shows the War Memorial in Anson Street . The buildings in the right centre were . Ironmaster Henry Ward was the owner of the Priestfields . Domestic servants and outdoor staff, Shugborough Hall. Thomas Langley and left domestic service before the age of to keep house for her.


An aerial view of Tamworth Railway Station showing the railway junction of the high and low levels of track. The high level line was the Birmingham . Top row (left to right): Pte Harvey , unknown, . Demolition of the Municipal Hall, Ironmarket, Newcastle-under-Lyme. Move your pointing device over the image to zoom to detail.


The staff seated in the middle are Mrs Brown, Mr Horton and Miss . Garden Party, Walton Grange, Stone. A group at the annual garden party held by Colonel Barratt Green and his wife at their home, Walton Grange, . Battalion for the Wolverhampton area, was mobilised and moved with the .

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