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Station Master, Stafford Common Railway Station,

Mr John Milburn Foster, stationmaster, in the garden of 11 Common Road. Mr Foster became a stationmaster in 1909, and retired in 1933. Stafford Common Railway Station was built in 1867, to serve the ...

Stone Lion, Westhorpe, Stafford,

One of two stone lions which stood by the main entrance of Westhorpe House. Westhorpe was built in 1897 on Rowley Park for W.H. Peach, a shoe manufacturer and Mayor of Stafford 1886/7. Today the ...

Stone Road recreation ground, Longton

The recreation ground is in the process of being built. Photograph taken looking towards the Sutherland Institute. Stone Road was later renamed Lightwood Road.

Stone Road recreation ground, Longton

The recreation ground is in the process of being built. Photograph taken looking towards Normacot sand hills. Stone Road was later renamed Lightwood Road.

Stone Road recreation ground, Longton

Photograph shows the recreation ground in the process of being built. Stone Road was later renamed Lightwood Road.

Stone Road, Longton

The recreation ground in the process of construction. Stone Road was later renamed Lightwood Road.

Stonefield Park, Stone

A general view of Stonefield Park viewed from Field Terrace with the tennis courts in the foreground. The houses to the left are on Albert Street, those to the right are on Old Road. Stonefield Park ...

Stonefield Park, Stone

Stonefield Park was developed on part of Wakes Field, originally owned by Joule's Brewery. The land was bought in 1923 by Stone Urban District Council for £1000. The park was opened by Sir Ernest Johnson ...

Stonefield Park, Stone

Millicent Thorley, aged 7, in Stonefield Park.

Tamworth Castle Grounds, Tamworth

A view of the Castle Grounds and Bandstand, which was built in 1900. The banks either side of the Bandstand can be seen before they were terraced into flower beds.

Tamworth Show at the Castle Pleasure Grounds

This was the first time since 1942, when the show was initiated, that it returned to the Castle Pleasure Grounds from Station Fields. Much of the pleasure grounds were lost with the building of the ring ...

The Bandstand and the Tea Gardens

Watercolour painting by Adrienne V. Mason. Dimensions: height - 495mm, width - 600mm

The Bandstand, Stapenhill Pleasure Gardens, Burton-on-Trent

View of the bandstand, with the river in the background.

The Caldon Canal, Hanley Park, Hanley

A quiet stretch of the Caldon Canal as it meanders through Hanley Park. The photograph was taken looking east from the College Road bridge. The Caldon Canal was opened in 1779 to connect the Trent & Mersey ...

The Garden of Remembrance, Lichfield

The Garden of Remembrance was laid out in 1920 as a memorial to those who died in 1914-18. The three spires of Lichfield Cathedral, often referred to as 'the Ladies of the Vale', can be seen in the ...

The Green and Council House, Cannock

The house known as The Green is thought to date from the 1730s. It was a ladies' boarding school in the early 1800s. The house was purchased by Cannock Urban District Council in 1927 and was opened as ...

The Green, Trysull

On the left can be seen All Saints' Church of England Primary School which opened in 1896. It replaced an earlier school built in 1843 which stood on the east side of the Green.

The House that Jack Built, Longton Park. Photographed by William Blake.

Photograph of a floral display entitled "The House that Jack Built", taken at Longton park, Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire. The park's official name is Queen's Park and it was officially opened on July ...