Alton Towers Views
A multi-view postcard of Alton Towers Mansion from the lake, view from the Gothic Temple, view of the Churnet Valley from the south-east, a scene in the Gardens and in the centre the Gothic Temple (usually ...
Soldiers, Rugeley Camp or Brocton Camp, Cannock Chase
A large group of soldiers pictured in front of one of the huts at either Brocton Camp or Rugeley Camp on Cannock Chase during World War 1.
Soldiers, Rugeley Camp or Brocton Camp, Cannock Chase
Soldiers, civilians and a canine mascot outside one of the huts at either Brocton camp or Rugeley Camp, Cannock Chase, during World War 1.
Soldiers, Rugeley Camp or Brocton Camp, Cannock Chase
A group of officers and troops at one of the First World War army training camps on Cannock Chase. Behind the men, to the left are straw sacks suspended from frames for bayonet practice
The Pool, Hagley Hall, Rugeley
Though Hagley Hall has gone its pool remains today, close to Rugeley's new flood barrier. It is privately owned.
Postcard published by Gottschalk, Dreyfuss & Davis Co., Ltd., London.
The Dutch Garden, Alton Towers
A postcard view of the Dutch Garden, one of various features and themed gardens Alton Towers including an Italian Garden, a Chinese Pagoda Fountain, the Swiss Cottage, Stonehenge and the Gothic Prospect ...
The Cascade, Alton Towers
A postcard view of the Cascade, one of various features and themed gardens at Alton Towers including Dutch and Italian Gardens, the Chinese Pagoda Fountain, the Swiss Cottage, Stonehenge and the Gothic ...
Rugeley from the Railway
A view of Rugeley looking from the railway line near to the town station, towards Talbot Street with its early 19th century houses and the prominent spire of the 1851 Roman Catholic Church of St. Joseph ...
Lodge Cottage, Armitage
Lodge Cottage on Rugeley Road, Armitage, fomerly known as The Croft, or as number 107, Rugeley Road. It is a Grade II listed 17th century timber-framed cottage.
Crossley Stone and Bow Street, Rugeley
Crossley Stone runs off Elmore Lane near the park in Rugeley. The three-storey house on the right is number 20 Crossley Stone, a late 18th century Grade II listed house, and it is a side return of the ...
Market Square, Rugeley
A busy early postcard scene by Valentines of Market Square, Rugeley. Abraham Whitworth's grocery shop is on the left and Harris's ironmongers shop is to the right. The Town Hall's clock tower is prominent, ...
Cannock Chase
Taken from elevated ground, a cottage somewhere on Cannock Chase. Open heathland behind with a conifer plantation on horizon
The White Hart Hotel, Alton
This postcard view of the White Hart Hotel, High Street, Alton was franked at 2.00 AM on 21 June, 1910 in Stoke on Trent and posted to an address in Hanley.
Temperance Refreshment Rooms, Alton
A postcard view of the Temperance Refreshment Rooms, Station Road, Alton. The premises became known as the Ideal Café and later as the Alton Bridge Hotel.
On the left is a glimpse of the Talbot ...
Alton Village
A quiet scene in Alton near to the junction of Cheadle Road, Horse Road and Knight Lane looking north.
This postcard view was published by William Shaw, Burslem.
Market Square, Rugeley
A postcard view of the Market Square in Rugeley featuring the Town Hall's tower with Abraham Whitworth's grocery shop adjacent. Burnell's grocery shop on the corner in the foreground advertises their ...
Carriage in Heron Street, Rugeley
An ornately framed postcard photo of a Landau carriage drawn by a single horse passing in front of 51, Heron Street, Rugeley. The event and the identity of the passengers is unknown.
The 'New' Police Station, Anson Street, Rugeley
The Police Station is described as 'new' on this postcard. It was built on Anson Street in 1907 on the Mutton Green area. In front, protected by railings, is a young oak tree planted to commemorate the ...