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South View House, Hixon,

South View House on Bath Lane, which was also a general store. The gatepost was believed to have been constructed from part of an old barn belonging to Tixall Hall, demolished in 1928. To the left ...

St. Augustine's Mission Church, Stafford

St. Augustine's on Duke Street was built in 1878. On weekdays the church was used as a schoolroom. In 1900 the church was replaced by St. Bertelin's in Broad Eye; the school closed in 1911. In ...

St. Augustine's Mission Church, Stafford

St. Augustine's on Duke Street was built in 1878. On weekdays the church was used as a schoolroom. In 1900 the church was replaced by St. Bertelin's in Broad Eye; the school closed in 1911. In ...

Stafford Corporation Water Pumping Station, Milford,

The waterworks pumping station was built at Milford in 1890. The reservoirs situated on the top of the Satnall Hills supplied water to Stafford and its surrounding districts. The house on the right ...

Stafford Electricity Showroom,

View of the front of the new electricity showroom and offices on Foregate Street. Electric lamps and fires are on display in the window and the lettering on the left reads 'The Key to Comfort'. The ...

Stafford Gas Works

Stafford Gas works situated on Chell Road, beside the River Sow. The town's first gas works were built by William Edwards and Co. on this site in 1829. By 1949, when the works were taken over by the ...

Stafford Sewage Works at Brancote

Stafford Sewage Works at Brancote showing percolating filters, which is a secondary part of sewage treatment. The works are sited by the River Sow between Baswich and Milford.

Stafford Sewage Works,

Opening ceremony of Stafford's sewage works, attended by Mayor Frederick Greatrex (seen on the front row). The main sewers served most of the Borough and discharged into a reception tank at the Corporation ...

Stafford Sewage Works, Brancote

Stafford Sewage Works at Brancote showing the interior of the pumping house. The works are sited by the River Sow between Baswich and Milford.

Stanley Pool

The dam at the north west end of Stanley Pool. Built in 1786 as an 8 acre (3¼ hectare) reservoir to supply water for the nearby Caldon Canal, the pool was enlarged to 33 acres (13 hectares) in 1840 ...

Station Hotel, Stafford,

Photograph taken from Station Road. The Station Hotel, originally built as the North Western on Victoria Road in 1866 (opposite the station) to provide accommodation for rail travellers. It provided ...

Station Street, Burton-on-Trent

Station Street at its junction with Guild Street and Union Street, with the town pump on the left and the old Police Station on the right. Standing in the street is a heavy wagon loaded with grain sacks. ...

Steam engines, Mill Meece Pumping Station

Mill Meece Pumping Station was built by Staffordshire Potteries Waterworks Company between 1912 and 1928 to supplement the water supply to the Potteries. A Hawthorn Davey steam engine is seen to the left. ...

Steam freight train at Newcastle Junction, Cliffe Vale, Stoke on Trent

Steam locomotive 44682 pulling mixed freight on the North Staffs Railway. The track on the left of the signal box is the branch line to Newcastle-under-Lyme. The Trent and Mersey canal is on the right, ...

Stockton Brook waterworks and Caldon Canal.

The view west along the Caldon Canal with the Staffordshire Potteries Water Company's Stockton Brook pumping station on the right. A successful trial borehole was drilled in 1882 into the underlying Millstone ...

Stoke City v. Grimsby Town, Victoria Ground

Players getting ready to defend a corner in a football match between Stoke City and Grimsby Town. The match finished in a goalless draw.

Stoke on Trent City Electricity and Destructor Works, Yeaman Street, Stoke-on-Trent

This photograph shows the site of Stoke on Trent City Electricity and (refuse) Destructor Works in Yeaman Street. In the background are the chimneys and kilns of the Minton Works on London Road. Yeaman ...

Stoke to Leek railway at Stockton Brook

A view west along the Stoke to Leek branch line from the short tunnel at Stokton Brook. To the right is the, now demolished, chimney of Stockton Brook waterworks, with the works roof just visible. The ...