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Bignall End, Audley

This postcard shows the view from the foot of Boon Hill, at the junction of Raven's Lane and Bignall Hill. The North Staffordshire Branch railway line, seen here running from the left, has now been removed. ...

Butterton village

A general view of Butterton village with local children pictured in the street. Butterton village has its origins in Saxon times when clearings were made in the Lyme Forest to create settlements. The ...

Chapel Street, Audley, Newcastle-under-Lyme

This postcard shows the Main Road in Bignall End, at the junction of New Road (to the left) and Chapel Street, leading to Old Road.

Church Street, Audley

The church visible at the end of the street is that of St. James. The church was largely built in the 14th century though it was restored by Scott in the mid 19th century. It contains many monuments including ...

Hall Street, Audley

This photograph shows the relatively new Hall Street as in around 1910 this scene would have been just a field, with a footpath leading up to Boyles Hall. Beyond the terrace on the right hand side can ...

Keele village, Newcastle-under-Lyme

The road through Keele looking towards St. John's church. The manor of Keele was bought in 1544 by William Sneyd and for the next 400 years the estate was owned by the family, and Keele Hall became the ...

Keele village, Newcastle-under-Lyme

Children look out over the village, with the spire of St. John's church visible in the distance. The manor of Keele was bought in 1544 by William Sneyd and for the next 400 years the estate was owned ...

King Edward VII and Grand Duke Michael at Whitmore, Newcastle-under-Lyme

King Edward VII and Grand Duke Michael of Russia are pictured riding through the village of Whitmore. This photograph was probably taken in July 1901, whent the King visited Grand Duke Michael at Keele ...

St. Luke's View, Silverdale,Newcastle-under-Lyme

View of cottages on Church Lane, Wolstanton

View of cottages on Church Lane before they were demolished. Located opposite Grange Lane (the reoad going towards the A500 and ASDA).

Zoar Village, Westlands, Newcastle-under-Lyme

'Zoar Village' appeared on a plaque on one of a group of cottages in Thistleberry Avenue. The cottages were built before 1818 on land belonging to Rev. T. Massey. Little else is known about 'Zoar Village'....

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