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Miners Welfare Home Gates, Rudyard

Horton Lodge was built by Stephen Chesters-Thompson in 1890. In 1894 it was bought by Mr W.A.M. Tellwright of Wolstanton, the owner of Sneyd Collieries. Between 1925 and 1948 it was the North Staffordshire ...

Miners' Welfare Home Staff, Rudyard

Horton Lodge was built by Stephen Chesters-Thompson in 1890. In 1894 it was bought by Mr W.A.M. Tellwright of Wolstanton, the owner of Sneyd Collieries. Between 1925 and 1948 it was the North Staffordshire ...

Ministry Hospital, Cannock Chase

The Ministry of Pensions Hospital at Brindley Heath on Cannock Chase. The Military Hospital was built in 1916 to serve both Brocton and Rugeley army training camps. The hospital had twelve wards with ...

Ministry of Pensions Hospital, Brindley Heath, Cannock Chase

The Ministry of Pensions was concerned specifically with the accommodation of military pensioners of the two World Wars and from pre-1914 conflicts in hospitals and other institutions in the United Kingdom ...

Model of Cannock Community Hospital

An oblique view of the architect's model of Cannock Community Hospital, developed by Denys Lasdun, Redhouse and Softley during the design stage between 1982 and 1985. Construction of the new Cannock ...

Moorlands Hospital, Leek

Moorlands Hospital, Ashbourne Road, Leek. This building was originally built as Leek Union Workhouse in 1838-39 to designs by J. Bateman and G. Drury. From the County Archaeology photograph collection ...

MRI Scanner, Queen's Hospital, Burton-upon-Trent

A Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) Scanner used for diagnostic purposes, bought by public subscription, at Queen's Hospital, Belvedere Road, Outwoods, Burton-upon-Trent. The first phase of a new hospital ...

New Extension, Stafford General Infirmary

The new extension included a new children's ward, a surgical ward and Radiology and Physiotherapy departments and was opened on 7th May 1938 by Lord Horder, Physician to the King. The foundations ...

New Extension, Stafford General Infirmary,

The new extension included a new children's ward, a surgical ward and Radiology and Physiotherapy departments and was opened on 7th May 1938 by Lord Horder, Physician to the King. The foundations ...

New Years Eve Fancy Dress Ball, Main Hall, St. Edwards Hospital, Cheddleton

The annual New Years Eve Ball was a popular event at St. Edwards for many years, with the last one taking place in the 1940s. Traditionally staff had to alter their hours of working so that they could ...

Newcastle Union War Hosptial, Newcastle

Patients and staff are pictured here posing for their photoraphs in a ward of the Newcastle Union War Hospital during World War 1. It later became the City General Hospital.

Newchapel & Goldenhill Station, Stoke-on-Trent

Newchapel & Goldenhill station was on the Potteries Loop Line between the two settlements of Newchapel (to the north)and Goldenhill (to the south). The station was opened in 1874 and originally known ...

Norah Read, Nurse, St. George's Hospital, Stafford

North Staffordshire Infirmary, Etruria: line engraving

'North Staffordshire Infirmary. Established 1812 - Supported by Voluntary Contributions.' Showing a long white building of two storeys and a basement with a colonnade in the centre. Note ' The old ...

North Staffordshire Royal Infirmary

The Male Ward at the North Staffordshire Royal Infirmary. The North Staffordshire Infirmary was moved from Etruria to Princes Road, Hartshill in 1869. Its name was changed in 1890 to the North Staffordshire ...

North Staffordshire Royal Infirmary, Hartshill

This aerial photograph shows the hospital at Hartshill, near Newcastle-under-Lyme during the process of expansion. The tall Italianate style building in the centre of the picture was a water tower and ...

North Staffordshire Steam Laundry, Basford, Newcastle under Lyme

Interior view of the North Staffordshire Steam Laundry, Newcastle under Lyme. The laundry was opened on 10 June 1876 on a site on Oxford Road, Basford and was operational until at least the 1930s.

Nurse in nursing home kitchen, Stafford area

A nurse boiling a kettle making a pot of tea in the kitchen of an unidentified nursing home in the Stafford area. Please contact us if you recognise the nurse in this photograph.