St Mary's Church, Stafford

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Date:1930

Description:The west end of St. Mary's Church, Stafford. . The Collegiate Church of St. Mary is the parish church of Stafford. The present building is a mixture of genuine medieval and the work of Sir George Gilbert Scott, who restored the church in 1841-1844 in what he imagined to be its original style. The octagonal tower of the church was once crowned with a spire which fell during a storm in 1593. This photograph was taken by local historian Mr S.A. Cutlack of Gnosall.


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1890s
St. Mary's Church, Stafford
St. Mary's Church, Stafford

View of St. Mary's Church, Stafford from south-east. St Mary's Church is Grade 1 ...

1910s
The Zetland Cafe, Market Square, Stafford
The Zetland Cafe, Market Square, Stafford

Agnes Galloway opened the Zetland Café on the first floor of 54a Greengate ...

1930s
St. Mary's Church, Stafford
St. Mary's Church, Stafford

The Collegiate Church of St. Mary is the parish church of Stafford. The present ...

1950s
The Choir of St Mary's Collegiate Church, Stafford
The Choir of St Mary's Collegiate Church, Stafford

Donated to Staffordshire Arts and Museum Service by Judith V. North

1970s
The Choir of St Mary's Collegiate Church, Stafford
The Choir of St Mary's Collegiate Church, Stafford

Donated to Staffordshire Arts and Museum Service by Judith V. North.

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Donor ref:79.045.0003.plate(1) (37/32647)

Source: Staffordshire Museum Service

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