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Staffordshire Collection (page 9)

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

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Staffordshire Collection: Tea Caddy, Staffordshire, 1740 / 50. Creator: Staffordshire Potteries
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Staffordshire Collection: Watch and Stand, Staffordshire, c. 1830. Creator: Staffordshire Potteries
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Staffordshire Collection: Soldier, Staffordshire, 1750 / 70. Creator: Staffordshire Potteries
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Staffordshire Collection: Watch Holder, Staffordshire, c. 1830. Creator: Staffordshire Potteries
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Staffordshire Collection: Jug, Staffordshire, c. 1820. Creator: Staffordshire Potteries
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Staffordshire Collection: Pitcher with Images of Prince Leopold and Princess Charlotte, Staffordshire, 1810 / 20
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Staffordshire Collection: Flower Vase, Staffordshire, 1810 / 20. Creator: Staffordshire Potteries
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Staffordshire Collection: Vase, Staffordshire, c. 1810. Creator: Staffordshire Potteries
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Staffordshire Collection: Teapot, Staffordshire, c. 1820. Creator: Staffordshire Potteries
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Staffordshire Collection: Bottle, Wrotham, 1700 / 25. Creator: Staffordshire Potteries
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Staffordshire Collection: Pitcher, Staffordshire, c. 1830. Creator: Staffordshire Potteries
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Staffordshire Collection: On the 'Sow, 'Near Waltons House at Shallowford, 1880s
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Staffordshire Collection: A Staffordshire Portrait Group of the Death of Nelson, (ceramic)
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Staffordshire Collection: Blithefield, Staffordshire (engraving)
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Staffordshire Collection: Worker producing a teapot at the Royal Doulton works, Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire (b / w photo)
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Staffordshire Collection: Wedgwood black basalt bust of Mercury designed by John Flaxman, 1782 (autotype)
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Staffordshire Collection: Clay models for Wedgwood portrait medallions designed by John Flaxman (autotype)
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Staffordshire Collection: Birth of Bacchus, Wedgwood jasperware bas-relief or tablet (autotype)
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Staffordshire Collection: Wedgwood jasperware portrait medallions of Lord Bacon, Lord Chief Justice Mansfield
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Staffordshire Collection: Key to Engraving of Conservative Members of Parliament (engraving)
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Staffordshire Collection: Our Coal Supply, the Duke of Sutherlands New Florence Colliery, Staffordshire (engraving)
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Staffordshire Collection: Staffordshire Group, 1921 (oil on canvas)
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Staffordshire Collection: The Staffordshire Potteries (engraving)
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Staffordshire Collection: Ingestre Hall, Staffordshire, destroyed by Fire on Thursday, 12 October (engraving)
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Staffordshire Collection: Incised Pavement in Lichfield Cathedral (engraving)
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Staffordshire Collection: Fete given at Enville Hall, by the Earl of Stamford and Warrington (engraving)
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Staffordshire Collection: Ingestrie, Staffordshire (coloured engraving)
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Staffordshire Collection: Throwley Hall, Staffordshire (coloured engraving)
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Staffordshire Collection: Granville George Leveson-Gower, Third Earl Granville (engraving)
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Staffordshire Collection: Trentham Hall, Staffordshire, the Seat of the Duke of Sutherland
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Staffordshire Collection: Laying the Foundation-Stone of the Wedgwood Memorial Institute at Burslem
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Staffordshire Collection: St Marys Church, Stafford (engraving)
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Staffordshire Collection: Society Wedding at Trentham Hall (engraving)
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Staffordshire Collection: Keele Hall
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Staffordshire Collection: Ashcombe Park
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Staffordshire Collection: Ilam Hall
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Staffordshire Collection: Trentham Hall
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Staffordshire Collection: Tixall Abbey, Staffordshire (coloured engraving)
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Staffordshire Collection: Wittys Patent Gas Furnace, trade card (engraving)
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Staffordshire Collection: The Oak House, West Bromwich, Staffordshire (engraving)
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Staffordshire Collection: Tettenhall College, Staffordshire (colour litho)
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Staffordshire Collection: Advert, Locomotive Train Victoria
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Staffordshire Collection: Remains of Chartley Castle, Staffordshire (engraving)
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Staffordshire Collection: Spread Eagle Hotel, Rolleston On Dove, Staffordshire
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Staffordshire Collection: Photograph of Mermaid Inn, Wightwick, Staffordshire
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Staffordshire Collection: Photograph of Lord Nelson PH, Oakamoor, Staffordshire
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Staffordshire Collection: The Conservatory, Alton Towers (engraving)
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Staffordshire Collection: Rugeley, Staffordshire, the High-Street and Town Hall (engraving)


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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.