Anthony D Barraclough:
Pumps 440bws1-1
Anthony D Barraclough:
Escape Route? #435ic-1
Anthony D Barraclough:
Yellow or Red? #504dhdr2-1
Anthony D Barraclough:
Sweet Temptations 456hdrmd-1
Anthony D Barraclough:
Old Power House 432hdr-1
Anthony D Barraclough:
Ye Olde Fairground 438bws1-1
Anthony D Barraclough:
Historic Building 429bws1-1
Anthony D Barraclough:
Old Black Country Street Scene 461sep-1
Anthony D Barraclough:
Starry abstract 433bs-1
Anthony D Barraclough:
Gentleman's Outfitter 484dbw-1
Anthony D Barraclough:
Blacksmith Forging a Link on a Chain [VIDEO]
Anthony D Barraclough:
Ye Olde Saloon 443bw-1
Anthony D Barraclough:
Early 20th Century Street Houses 482bws1-1
Anthony D Barraclough:
H Morrall's gentlemen's outfitters 487bw-1
Anthony D Barraclough:
Wesleyan Home Missions Gospel Car 471bws1-1
Anthony D Barraclough:
Relaxing By An Open Fire 458bws1-1
Anthony D Barraclough:
Old Canal Side Building & Barge 434bws1-1
Anthony D Barraclough:
Tempting Selection 457hdrmd-1
Anthony D Barraclough:
1930s Street (Old Birmingham Road) Shops 448hdrmd-1
Anthony D Barraclough:
Hardware Store and Ironmonger's 464bws1-1
Anthony D Barraclough:
Barge Coventry & Mirror Reflection 481bws1-1
Anthony D Barraclough:
Lord Ward's Canal Arm 472hdrmd-1
Anthony D Barraclough:
Leading Up to 1930's Street - Old Birmingham Road 450bw-1
Anthony D Barraclough:
Old Black Country Rock & Fossil, Shop 437bws1-1
Anthony D Barraclough:
Hardware Store Stock From Another Era 501bws1-1
Anthony D Barraclough:
A. Hartill & Sons[33] which was located in Mount Pleasant, Bilston. The window displays six locally made motor bikes dating from 1929-34 493bw-1
Anthony D Barraclough:
A Busy Street 490bw
Anthony D Barraclough:
Early 20th Century Black Country Village 451bws1-1 [in Explore 24-03-2022]
Anthony D Barraclough:
Old Fireplace with Fire 459bws1-1
Anthony D Barraclough:
Hobbs Traditional Fish & Chip Shop 444bw-1