Old Town Wall, Stafford,

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Date:1975

Description:Since Stafford was first occupied as a settlement it was fortified, at first by natural features - the River Sow on one side and marshland on the other. Early man-made defences includes medieval ditches and timber walls, which were later replaced by stone.

This is the north wall of Stafford's East Gate-house. It was originally on Lammascote Road, but was moved to the end of Eastgate Street in 1939, due to road widening work.

The groove in which the portcullis worked can still be seen in the wall.


Timeline

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1870s
Royal Visit Street Decorations, Stafford,
Royal Visit Street Decorations, Stafford,

Stafford was once a walled town. This is a reconstruction of the East Gate on its ...

1900s
Eastgate Street, Stafford,
Eastgate Street, Stafford,

This photograph shows the results of the Council's tree planting scheme, designed ...

1930s
Van built by John Bagnall's Engineering Works, Stafford,
Van built by John Bagnall's Engineering Works, Stafford,

The bodywork of this van was made by John Bagnall's Carriage Works for R. Fenton, ...

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Donor ref:SAMS Acc. No., slide 44, img: 1650 (18/2100)

Source: Staffordshire Museum Service

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