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Eastgate Street, Stafford, (2)

On the extreme right of the photograph is the sign of the Castle Inn, demolished in the 1960s to make way for the Telephone Exchange. On the left, where Britannia House now stands, is the White Hart ...

Eastgate Street,Stafford

This view looks along Eastgate Street and on the left is the junction with Tipping Street. This area was the site of the old crockery market; it is still known as Pitcher Bank today. All of the buildings ...

Elephant and Castle Public House, Stafford,

The Elephant and Castle public house at no. 7 Gaol Square had stood on this site for many years. In 1906 David Lloyd-George, the Liberal leader, made an election speech from the upper window of the ...

Eley's Brewery, The Green, Stafford

The buildings on the left (with pediments) are the office of Eley's Brewery. The brewery was founded by John Bishop in 1860. It was enlarged in 1875 and 1879, at which point he retired and sold it to ...

Elias Ashmole Ashmall Institute, Hammerwich

The Institute was opened in 1911 by Lady Cooper of Shenstone Court in memory of her father, Elias Ashmole Ashmall, a local farmer and churchwarden for 34 years who had died in 1889. Most of the cost was ...

Elizabethan Cottage, Horse Fair, Rugeley

The thatched cottage in the centre and the cottage on its right were demolished and later replaced by a parade of shops and a cinema. The building on the left adjoining the thatched cottage remains ...

Elizabethan cottage, Horsefair, Rugeley

Rugeley would once have had many timber-framed cottages, most of which were lost in the extensive fires of 1646 and 1708. This thatched cottage stood in the site now occupied by James Furnishers. On ...

Elm Terrace, Walton, Stone

This postcard view shows Elm Terrace, mostly covered with ivy or Virginia creeper, at Walton, Stone. Built in the second half of the 19th century, the terrace still stands (2022), with some alterations, ...

English Electric Co., Stafford

A large transformer is pictured preparing to leave the English Electric Co., site for the CEGB (Central Electricity Generating Board) Power Station at Rugeley. The photograph was taken near to the junction ...

Enson Pottery Works, Longton

The rear of Enson Pottery Works on Normacot Road, Longton showing bottle kilns with St. James's Church tower in the background. The Enson Works date from 1882 and were vacated in the 1970s. The buildings ...

Evershed Roundabout, Burton-upon-Trent

Traffic island speeding the flow of vehicles at the busy junction of Evershed Way and Orchard Street, Burton-upon-Trent. This Image is from a collection of photographs of Burton upon Trent commissioned ...

Express and Star Offices, Bridge Street, Stafford

This view of the former Express and Star Newspaper offices being demolished was taken on the Green Bridge.

Express and Star Offices, Bridge Street, Stafford

This view of the former Express and Star Newspaper offices on Bridge Street in Stafford was taken by the Green Bridge. At the time of this photograph the Express and Star had moved its offices to nearby ...

Fenton Collieries

A misty view of the pit head buildings of Glebe Collieries and Brickworks (Fenton Collieries). The colliery operated from 1865 until closure in 1964. This photograph was taken from Victoria Place before ...

Fenton Parish Church

Fenton Parish Church (Christchurch) is in Albert Square. To the left of the photograph is Fenton Town Hall, latterly used as a Magistrate's Court and to the right, the War Memorial. Christchurch was ...

Fenton Sixth Form College, Stoke-on-Trent

The college was established in 1970 on Victoria Road, Fenton, making it the first purpose-built Sixth Form College in the country. Originally built with a capacity of 700 students, it eventually came ...

Floods on the Newport Road, Stafford

Looking along Newport Road towards the junction with Lichfield Road and Bridge Street. On the right is the King Edward VI Grammar School. A long period of rainy weather resulted in the River Sow rising ...

Floods, High Street, Stone,

In August 1987, the Scotch Brook culvert burst causing much flooding.