St. Thomas' Church, Stafford

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Date:1971 - 1972 (c.)

Description:Looking along the nave towards the chancel.

The church of St. Thomas and St. Andrew was built on South Street in 1866, designed by W. Culshaw of Liverpool. It was built mainly for railway workers living in Castletown. By 1972 it was redundant and was demolished shortly afterwards.


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1910s
St. Thomas’ Church, Stafford choir outing to Blackpool
St. Thomas’ Church, Stafford choir outing to Blackpool

Members of St. Thomas' Church Choir posing for a novelty photograph while on a seside ...

1950s
Austin's and Happy Days Coaches, Stafford
Austin's and Happy Days Coaches, Stafford

This picture of a line of Happy Days Coaches was taken at an unknown event. The ...

1970s
By the river, Victoria Park, Stafford
By the river, Victoria Park, Stafford

Pictured fishing on the banks of the River Sow, opposite the paddling pool in Victoria ...

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Image courtesy of: Mr John Dodd

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