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Gothic Temple, Alton Towers,

The correct description of the building is the Gothic Prospect Tower, although it has often been known as the Chinese Temple. The Tower stands on Thompson's Rock, it was designed by Robert Abraham and ...

Greetings card, Cannock

A greetings card with the caption 'With Loving Thoughts from Cannock' and illustration of Wild Pansies (Heartsease) and a verse. This is probably a generic card, overprinted with the town's name. Published ...

Hall Lane, Norton Canes

A framed postcard view of Hall, Lane Norton Canes showing ladies in a pony and trap talking to man. Steep bank on right, pailings on left. This is believed to show the Old Hall Lane leading to Leacroft ...

Harvesting bracken, Cannock Chase

'Harvest on the Chase', a drawing by Horace Overton Jones, who for a time lived in Milford. Bracken was gathered on the Chase and used for packing pottery.

Hatherton Hall

Grade II listed Hatherton Hall was built in 1817 and was the seat of the Walhouse family. It was rebuilt by Moreton Walhouse, possibly in an emotional reaction to being passed over in his uncle, Sir ...

Hatherton Park

Hatherton Hall is a Grade 2 listed building built in 1817 in the Tudor Gothic style for Moreton Wallhouse Esq. It replaced a previous mediaeval manor house. This postcard by F. Frith & Son of Reigate ...

Haywood lock, Great Haywood

A canal boat passing through the lock on the Trent and Mersey Canal by Trent Lane in Great Haywood. The stone canal bridge links Great Haywood (left) with the Essex Bridge and the Shugborough estate ...

Haywood Marina, Great Haywood

View of Haywood Marina from the canal bridge at Haywood Junction. The bridge marks e junction of the Trent and Mersey Canal with the Staffordshire and Worcester Canal. Postcard photographed by Don ...

Hednesford views

Colour-tinted postcard with five views of Cannock Chase around Hednesford: Pottal Road; two views of Bos Green; two views of the Chase. 'Bos. Green' seems to have been an abbreviation for Broadhurst ...

Hednesford views

A colour-tinted postcard with five views of Hednesford: West Hill (Green Heath Road) looking towards Market Street (the house on the right was the home of Albert Stanley M.P. and Trade Unionist around ...

Hednesford views

An unusually decorative postcard with two unrelated views of Hednesford and area: Stafford Lane, Hednesford and Moors Gorse Waterworks pumping station.

High Street, Colton

A snowy scene looking north along High Street in Colton. Postcard published by Pascoe & Son, Rugeley. Postmarked 1 March 1908.

High Street, Eccleshall

Looking west along High Street. The building on the left was a lodging house, and on the right behind the double doors was a bakehouse. The church is just beyond the last houses on the right. A postcard ...

Hilcote Bridge, Eccleshall

This bridge, near the hamlet of Hilcote, carries the road between Eccleshall and Stone over the River Sow. It was formerly known as Dunforde Bridge. Hilcote Hall can be seen in the distance to the left. A ...

Hilcote, near Eccleshall

A view looking eastwards towards Stone, with Hilcote bridge in the middle ground and Hilcote Hall to the left. The present Hilcote Hall was built in the early 19th century, but includes parts of an earlier ...

Hopton Pools, near Stafford

Hopton Pools have long been popular with anglers. Postcard published by W.H. Smith & Son, Stafford.

Horsefair and Upper Brook Street, Rugeley

A colour-tinted postcard view looking from the Hednesford Road (Sandy Lane) with Horsefair to the right and Upper Brook Street ahead. The timber-framed thatched cottage on the left was demolished in ...

Horsefair, Rugeley

Taken from the arched railway bridge looking down on Horsefair, Rugeley with Talbot Street on the right. The Station Hotel had previously been the Queen's Head and was in later years renamed The Tree ...