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Shuttington road flooded, Amington

Silverdale Carnival

Silverdale's Elim Sunday School float decorated for the Silverdale Carnival parade.

Sir Walter Essex MP in a Horse-drawn Carriage, Stafford,

Sir Walter Essex was the Liberal M.P. for Stafford 1910 - 1918. He is accompanied by the Mayor of Stafford. On the right stands a young scout holding a collection box.

Sir Walter Essex with the Mayor of Stafford,

Sir Walter Essex, Liberal M.P. for Stafford 1910 - 1918, with the Mayor of Stafford James Mycock, in Siemens Road.

St Editha's Church, Amington

St. Editha's Church was built in 1864 by G.E. Street and contains a very impressive stained glass window by the Pre-Raphaelite Edward Burne-Jones.

St. Chad's Church of England School outing, Pattingham

The coaches are parked outside St. Chad's church.

St. Luke's Band bus trip, Cannock

John Thomas Alfred ‘Jack‘ Inskip, is sitting in the front seat of the bus next to the driver. Jack was a coal miner and a talented cornet player. He played in colliery and works bands throughout the Midlands. ...

Stables, Crown Hotel, Stone,

The Crown Hotel on High Street was damaged by fire in 1778. The new building was designed by Henry Holland in 1780. The inn was a stop for stage coaches from London, Manchester and Birmingham; there ...

Stables, Ingestre Hall,

The original seventeenth century stables at Ingestre Hall are next to St. Mary's Church. The new stables (pictured) were designed by John Birch in the late nineteenth century. This elaborate building ...

Stafford from Newport Road,

On the right is the Newport Road railway bridge. Across the River Sow can be seen the churches of St. Mary and St. Chad in the town centre.

Stafford Motor Service Bus,

This bus belonging to the Stafford Motor Service and Supply Co. Ltd. was added to the service in January 1908. It ran between Radford Bank and Stafford Common. Photograph taken outside Leonard's ...

Stafford Street, Stafford

When this picture was taken in 1990 looking east from Broad Street into Stafford Street, it shows a busy scene with a bus and several cars traveling along the street. Later In 1992, a large part of the ...

Stafford Town from the West,

View of Stafford from the west. On the right are the Broad Eye Bridge, the town mill, and the tower of St. Chad's Church. In the centre can be seen St. Mary's Church. The River Sow is in the ...

Stafford Transport Company Bus and Drivers,

A bus belonging to Stafford Transport Company, with drivers.

Station Street, Burton-on-Trent

View of shops on Station Street including Prontaprint and A. Philips & Co., with a No.10 Corporation bus travelling past road works towards High Street at the junction with Guild Street.

Station Street, Burton-on-Trent

Station Street viewed from the junction with High Street, showing the Grand Clothing Hall on one corner and the Wheatsheaf on the opposite corner. Station Street was formerly known as Catte Street.

Steam Bus outside Leek Railway Station

The Straker steam bus operated in the Staffordshire Moorlands from 1904 to ferry passengers to the newly built Manifold Valley railway. The routes were Leek and Ashbourne to Waterhouses and Buxton to ...

Steam Bus, The Plough, Endon

The 'Leek, Waterhouses and Hulme End' North Staffordshire Railway Steam Bus outside the Plough Hotel, Endon. The buses were built by Straker of Bristol and ferried passengers to and from the Manifold ...