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Pony and cart, Oaken

Pony and cart by Oaken Cottage in Codsall. The sign on the side of the cart reads T.H. Wikes, Codsall. Thomas Henry Wilkes (1885-1933) was a farmer who lived at Roseville on Wolverhampton Road, Codsall. ...

Pony and trap, Orme Girls’ School, Newcastle-under-Lyme

A pony and trap pictured outside Orme Girls’ School on Victoria Road, Newcastle-under-Lyme. The Orme Girls School was founded in 1876 and attracted pupils from a wide area, some travelled in by train ...

Pony ride, High Offley

A small child sitting on a pony. A man and a woman look on. This photograph is believed to have been taken on Grub Street in High Offley. The wall and railings in the background belong to the village ...

Portrait, Unknown Subjects

This unused postcard shows an unknown couple posing for the photographer on their horse and trap in an unknown location. On the reverse there is a message written in pencil: “From a collection of Abbots ...

Postcard view of Caverswall Road or 'The Avenue', Blythe Bridge

The raised pavements are still there. Photograph donated by the Blythe Bridge and Forsbrook Local Historical Society, who retain copyright ownership.

Postcard view of Cheadle Road, Forsbrook

Bert and Myra Wood lived here in the 1930s and Lily and Arthur Colclough. Sylvia Wright lived there from 1934 to 1939. Also Tommy Simcox married Jean Ashley and they lived there with their son Steven. Photograph ...

Postcard view of the Pigot Arms Hotel, Pattingham

Powell’s Tea Rooms, Bargate Street, Brewood

This picture was taken on Bargate Street in Brewood. On the left are the Gothic windows of Speedwell Castle, in the centre is Birch’s grocers shop and on the right is Powell’s Tea Rooms in its first location. ...

Radford Hill, Stafford

This view of Radford Bank, or Hill as it was known in the early twentieth century, the view is from Stafford to Weeping Cross and shows a rural lane very different to the busy main road of today. This ...

Radford, Stafford

A postcard view showing Radford Bank, looking from Weeping Cross to Stafford. In the foreground is the bridge over the Staffordshire and Worcestershire Canal.

Railway shunting horses, Tamworth railway station

Railway shunting horses, in the Goods yard Low level of Tamworth railway station. A tea table is visible, which was brought out for official visitors. Three ladies are chatting to the left, one of which ...

Railway Tavern, Leek

The Railway tavern stood on Broad Street. It closed in the 1970s and has been converted into a veterinary surgery.

Resting after 8 days march, Palestine

Whilst in Palestine at this time the 1st South Stafford Battalion was involved in the Arab rebellions. Through its history the Staffordshire Regiment has been involved in many campaigns and wars and ...

Roaches House, Upper Hulme

Sir Philip Brocklehurst and his daughter Anne mounted on horses outside Roaches House. Roaches House stands to the south-east of Hen Cloud on The Roaches. Originally built in 1876 as Argyle Cottage, ...

Roadmen, Yarlet

George James, far left, and a team of Staffordshire County Council road menders with horse and cart full of stone. George James was a tenant at 27 Yarlet, a Staffordshire County Council Farm smallholding ...

Royal Mail Postman, Newcastle-under-Lyme

Photograph of a local delivery horse and cart.

Rugeley Grammar School

A postcard scene of the entrance to Rugeley Grammar School. This view looks south along Station Road towards Rugeley town centre, with St. Augustine's churchyard on the left.

Rugeley Road, Hednesford

Soldiers on horseback approaching Keeper's Cottage, from the direction of Rugeley. There are four soldiers on horseback on the incline. A plume of smoke from the waterworks at Moors Gorse can be seen ...