Date:1964
Description:St. Mary's Church, Stafford, is a Grade I listed building. This view of the west front was taken in 1964 from near the Church Lane junction with St. Mary’s Place in the vicinity of the' Soup Kitchen'. Over the years this scene has hardly changed and remains much the same as today (2025). 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.
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View of St. Mary's Church, Stafford from south-east. St Mary's Church is Grade 1 ...
Photograph of the St Bertelin's Football Club boys' team from the 1912-1913 season....
Gertrude Haywood was the younger sister of Stafford's Chief Fire Officer, Alfred ...
On the left is the Soup Kitchen on Church Lane, Stafford. Advertised as the 16th ...
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Creators: Dr J.E.C. Peters - Creator
Donor ref:P66.003.1585 (37/52059)
Source: Staffordshire Museum Service
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