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Staffordshire Collection (page 5)

Staffordshire, a county in the heart of England, is a land steeped in history and natural beauty

Background imageStaffordshire Collection: Porthill Bradwell Lane early 1900s

Porthill Bradwell Lane early 1900s

Background imageStaffordshire Collection: Ironbridge The Bridge early 1900s

Ironbridge The Bridge early 1900s

Background imageStaffordshire Collection: Cheadle The Cross early 1900s

Cheadle The Cross early 1900s

Background imageStaffordshire Collection: Longton Uttoxeter Road early 1900s

Longton Uttoxeter Road early 1900s

Background imageStaffordshire Collection: Longton Market Street early 1900s

Longton Market Street early 1900s

Background imageStaffordshire Collection: Longton Stafford Street early 1900s

Longton Stafford Street early 1900s

Background imageStaffordshire Collection: Longton Coal Wharf early 1900s

Longton Coal Wharf early 1900s

Background imageStaffordshire Collection: Longport Bow Street early 1900s

Longport Bow Street early 1900s

Background imageStaffordshire Collection: Leek Derby Street early 1900s

Leek Derby Street early 1900s

Background imageStaffordshire Collection: Leek Bath Street Cawdrey Buildings early 1900s

Leek Bath Street Cawdrey Buildings early 1900s

Background imageStaffordshire Collection: Hanley Town Road early 1900s

Hanley Town Road early 1900s

Background imageStaffordshire Collection: Hanley Miles Bank probably 1920s

Hanley Miles Bank probably 1920s

Background imageStaffordshire Collection: Uttoxeter Carter Street early 1900s

Uttoxeter Carter Street early 1900s

Background imageStaffordshire Collection: Stafford Gaol Road Corner early 1900s

Stafford Gaol Road Corner early 1900s

Background imageStaffordshire Collection: Stoke-on-Trent industrial panorama Victorian period

Stoke-on-Trent industrial panorama Victorian period

Background imageStaffordshire Collection: 1840s Victorian Map of Staffordshire

1840s Victorian Map of Staffordshire

Background imageStaffordshire Collection: The Crooked House, Himley, Staffordshire

The Crooked House, Himley, Staffordshire
The Passage and doorway of the Crooked House, Himley, Staffordshire. During the early 19th century, mining in the area caused one side of the building to begin gradually sinking

Background imageStaffordshire Collection: The Crooked House, Himley, Staffordshire - Doorway

The Crooked House, Himley, Staffordshire - Doorway
The Doorway of the Crooked House, Himley, Staffordshire. During the early 19th century, mining in the area caused one side of the building to begin gradually sinking

Background imageStaffordshire Collection: The Crooked House, Himley, Staffordshire - Sitting Room

The Crooked House, Himley, Staffordshire - Sitting Room
The Sitting Room of the Crooked House, Himley, Staffordshire. During the early 19th century, mining in the area caused one side of the building to begin gradually sinking

Background imageStaffordshire Collection: Izaak Walton's Cottage, Shallowford, Staffordshire

Izaak Walton's Cottage, Shallowford, Staffordshire - Painted by landscape artist Alfred Robert Quinton for the Sevenoaks based publishing and printing company J

Background imageStaffordshire Collection: Football Team, Standon Bridge Boys Home

Football Team, Standon Bridge Boys Home
Football team at the Boys Farm Home, Standon Ridge, Eccleshall, Staffordshire. Run by the Waifs and Strays Society, the home operated as an Industrial School and later as an Approved School

Background imageStaffordshire Collection: Staffordshire Bull Terrier

Staffordshire Bull Terrier Date: circa 1960s

Background imageStaffordshire Collection: Modernist House At Tewin, Hertfordshire

Modernist House At Tewin, Hertfordshire
A photograph showing one of a group of modernist houses at Tewin, Hertfordshire, designed in 1936, by architect Mary B. Crowley

Background imageStaffordshire Collection: Modernist Group Of Houses, Tewin, Hertfordshire

Modernist Group Of Houses, Tewin, Hertfordshire
A photograph showing a group of modernist houses at Tewin, Hertfordshire, designed in 1936, by architect Mary B. Crowley, with walls in brick and a timber roof with blue Staffordshire pantiles

Background imageStaffordshire Collection: Rowley Hall Chinese Bedroom

Rowley Hall Chinese Bedroom
An illustration showing a Chinese bedroom of Rowley Hall, Staffordshire. This space is heavily themed with oriental colouring, expressed through the burnished gold background of the room

Background imageStaffordshire Collection: Rowley Hall West End Flat

Rowley Hall West End Flat
An illustration showing an entrance hall to a West End flat in connection with Rowley Hall, Staffordshire. This space has fine oak wall panelling and carved mantelpiece

Background imageStaffordshire Collection: Rowley Hall Dining Room

Rowley Hall Dining Room
An illustration showing the dining room of Rowley Hall, Staffordshire. This space has walls of exquisite oak panelling with carved strap work pilasters at intervals

Background imageStaffordshire Collection: Rowley Hall Music Room

Rowley Hall Music Room
An illustration showing one end of the music salon of Rowley Hall, Staffordshire. The main feature of this end of the room is the organ

Background imageStaffordshire Collection: Rowley Hall Vestibule

Rowley Hall Vestibule
An illustration showing the round vestibule chamber of Rowley Hall, Staffordshire. The design is typical of the Louis XVI period

Background imageStaffordshire Collection: Sidney Hand Advertisement

Sidney Hand Advertisement
An advertisement for Sidney Hand Ltd, showcasing a photograph of a rare example of 17th century English Slipware, made by Thomas Toft, an English potter who worked at Staffordshire potteries

Background imageStaffordshire Collection: Cunard White Star Line - three souvenirs

Cunard White Star Line - three souvenirs. MV Britannic butterfly wing pin dish, 3.5 inches diameter. RMS Mauretania plastic souvenir lifebelt, 4.25 inches diameter

Background imageStaffordshire Collection: Rudyard Lake, Staffordshire

Rudyard Lake, Staffordshire

Background imageStaffordshire Collection: Standon Boys Farm Home, Eccleshall, Staffordshire

Standon Boys Farm Home, Eccleshall, Staffordshire
Boys at play at the Standon Boys Farm Home, Eccleshall, Staffordshire. Run by the Waifs and Strays Society. The home operated as an Industrial School and later as an Approved School. Date: circa 1900

Background imageStaffordshire Collection: Institution for Deaf and Blind, Stoke-on-Trent

Institution for Deaf and Blind, Stoke-on-Trent
Frontage of the North Staffordshire Institution for Deaf and Blind, Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire Date: circa 1905

Background imageStaffordshire Collection: Springhill Corner, near Wolverhampton, West Midlands

Springhill Corner, near Wolverhampton, West Midlands
Springhill Corner, near Wolverhampton, Staffordshire, West Midlands, England. Date: 1972

Background imageStaffordshire Collection: Haden Hill Coal Pits, Staffordshire

Haden Hill Coal Pits, Staffordshire
A typical Black Country coal mine. Sunk in 1893 by the Draycott Colliery Co, the colliery was originally known as the Klondyke and finally closed in 1943 Date: circa 1910

Background imageStaffordshire Collection: North Staffordshire regiment mobilised, WW1

North Staffordshire regiment mobilised, WW1
North Staffordshire regiment mobilised and on the march in France, First World War. circa 1914

Background imageStaffordshire Collection: A busy summer scene in the market town of Newcastle, Staffordshire, England. Date: early 1970s

A busy summer scene in the market town of Newcastle, Staffordshire, England. Date: early 1970s

Background imageStaffordshire Collection: View along the Roaches Ridge towards the distinctive hill, Hen Cloud

View along the Roaches Ridge towards the distinctive hill, Hen Cloud. The ridge is an escarpment of dipping Carboniferous, Namurian Sandstone, near Leek, Staffordshire, UK. August, 2022

Background imageStaffordshire Collection: Posset pot, Staffordshire, 1690-1700 (lead-glazed earthenware)

Posset pot, Staffordshire, 1690-1700 (lead-glazed earthenware)
3548324 Posset pot, Staffordshire, 1690-1700 (lead-glazed earthenware) by English School, (17th century); 31x23x23.1 cm; Manchester Art Gallery, UK; (add.info.: Reference to Thomas Toft on base)

Background imageStaffordshire Collection: Skate vase, c. 1867 (earthenware)

Skate vase, c. 1867 (earthenware)
7394066 Skate vase, c.1867 (earthenware) by Dresser, Christopher (1834-1904); Ashmolean Museum, University of Oxford, UK; (add.info.: Associated person(s)

Background imageStaffordshire Collection: The Virgin and Child between Saints John the Evangelist, James and two Angels, c

The Virgin and Child between Saints John the Evangelist, James and two Angels, c. 1480-1490 (tempera and oil on panel)
885727 The Virgin and Child between Saints John the Evangelist, James and two Angels, c.1480-1490 (tempera and oil on panel) by Giovanni

Background imageStaffordshire Collection: Lichfield Cathedral, Christmas tree, Lichfield, Staffordshire, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Lichfield Cathedral, Christmas tree, Lichfield, Staffordshire, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageStaffordshire Collection: Young girl and her Bull Terrier c. 1915 (b/w photo)

Young girl and her Bull Terrier c. 1915 (b/w photo)
1126604 Young girl and her Bull Terrier c.1915 (b/w photo) by Harris & Ewing (1905-45); Private Collection; Prismatic Pictures

Background imageStaffordshire Collection: England, West Midlands, Kinver

England, West Midlands, Kinver. Narrowboat moored on the Staffordshire and Worcestershire Canal near Kinver

Background imageStaffordshire Collection: England, West Midlands, Kinver Edge

England, West Midlands, Kinver Edge
England, West Midlands, Kinver. Tree at sunrise on the heathland of Kiver Edge - once the location of an Iron Age Hillfort

Background imageStaffordshire Collection: The Folly at Mow Cop with a winter dusting of snow, Mow Cop, Cheshire, England, United Kingdom

The Folly at Mow Cop with a winter dusting of snow, Mow Cop, Cheshire, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageStaffordshire Collection: The Mow Cop castle on the Cheshire Staffordshire border, Cheshire, England, United Kingdom, Europe

The Mow Cop castle on the Cheshire Staffordshire border, Cheshire, England, United Kingdom, Europe



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Staffordshire, a county in the heart of England, is a land steeped in history and natural beauty. From the towering ruins of Mow Cop Castle to the majestic Lichfield Cathedral, there is no shortage of awe-inspiring sights to behold. Lichfield Cathedral, located in the charming city of Lichfield, stands as a testament to centuries of architectural brilliance. Its intricate design and soaring spires make it an iconic landmark not just for Staffordshire but for all of Europe. Delving into Staffordshire's past takes us back to the 1850s when coal mining was at its peak. The coal mines that once dotted this region were vital sources of energy during the Industrial Revolution and played a significant role in shaping England's industrial landscape. For those seeking tranquility amidst nature's wonders, look no further than Trentham Estate's Italian Gardens. These meticulously manicured gardens offer respite from everyday life with their vibrant flowers and serene atmosphere. The Potteries have long been synonymous with Staffordshire, known for their world-renowned ceramics industry. A snapshot from 1938 captures a factoryscape bustling with activity as skilled artisans craft exquisite pottery pieces that would soon find their way into homes around the globe. The brave soldiers who served under The Staffordshire Regiment are forever etched in history books as defenders of freedom. Their unwavering dedication and sacrifice continue to inspire generations today. Church Cliff in Kinver offers breathtaking views over Stourbridge and beyond. This picturesque spot serves as a reminder that even within an industrialized county like Staffordshire, pockets of untouched natural beauty can still be found. In 1963, Lea Hall Colliery and Rugeley A Power Station stood tall against the horizon - symbols of progress and prosperity for Staffordshire. They represented both its rich mining heritage and its contribution towards powering communities far beyond its borders. Coombswood Steel Works showcases another facet of Staffordshire's industrial prowess.