Railway Station and Hotel, Stafford

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Date:1920 - 1930 (c.)

Description:The station building in this picture was constructed in 1862. On the right is the Station Hotel, originally built as the North Western Hotel on Victoria Road in 1866, to provide accommodation for rail travellers. The building was demolished in May 1972 and a motor salesroom was built in its place. Parked taxis can be seen in front of the station..


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1890s
Horse-drawn prison van, Stafford
Horse-drawn prison van, Stafford

Lantern slide view of a horse-drawn van with man in the driver's seat. The Stafford ...

1910s
W.J. Robins undertakers, Stafford
W.J. Robins undertakers, Stafford

W.J. Robins' horse-drawn hearse and carriage outside the North Western Hotel, Station ...

1950s
Polish Freedom Parade, Stafford
Polish Freedom Parade, Stafford

Polish Freedom Parade passing along Station Road, Stafford, walking past the railway ...

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Donor ref:P2017.008.0238 (37/38778)

Source: Staffordshire Museum Service

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