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Newport Road, Stafford

Newport Road at the bottom of the railway bridge, looking away from the town centre. Behind the walls and gates on the right is Castle Terrace. Behind the hedges and trees on the left would be later ...

Newport Road, Stafford

Newport Road looking away towards the town centre and the railway bridge. Castle Terrace is on the left Postcard published by R.W. Dawson, Bridge Street, Stafford. Postmarked 12 February 1906.

Passenger steam train, near Hednesford

A steam locomotive pulling carriages up the incline from Rugeley, past Moors Gorse towards Hednesford. Keeper's Cottage, the white building on the left, has since been demolished. The halt at Brindley ...

Queensville, Stafford

View from the Stafford side of the railway bridge. Until 1838 this area was known as Spittal Brook, but was changed in honour of the Coronation of Queen Victoria. The former name was a reference to the ...

Queensville, Stafford

View from the Radford side of the railway bridge. Until 1838 this area was known as Spittal Brook, but was changed in honour of the Coronation of Queen Victoria. The former name was a reference to the ...

Railway Bridge, Shugborough

During the 1840s two railways were constructed through the park at Shugborough. To minimise the damage fences and trees were used to hide the trains from view. The tunnel and bridges were designed to ...

Station Road, Milford

Two horse drawn vehicles cross the bridge over the River Sow and approach the bridge above the Staffordshire and Worcestershire Canal. A third bridge in the distance takes the road over the London & North ...

Trent Lane, Great Haywood

A view of Trent Lane, Great Haywood looking towards the railway bridge and the entrance to the Shugborough Estate. The cottages in this lane were built around 1800 to 1805 to house tenants and domestic ...

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