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Summer Staff Dance at Biddulph Grange Orthopaedic Hosptial

Both indoor and outdoor hospital staff are pictured here in the front hall of Biddulph Grange.

Tamworth General Hospital, Hospital Street, Tamworth

The Hospital was founded in 1880 by Reverend William MacGregor. It was originally quite a small single storey building, but was extended on a number of occasions. The section of the building with the ...

Thatched Cottages, Rolleston

The Accident Home, Littleworth, Hednesford

An early postcard view of the Accident Home at Littleworth, Hednesford. The site is now occupied by Hewston Croft. Prior to opening as the Accident Home in 1897, it was a private dwelling named Ford ...

The Asylum from the air, Cheddleton

An aerial view of Cheddleton Asylum viewed from the south In 1890 Staffordshire County Council’s Lunacy Committee decided to build a new asylum for the north of the county due to overcrowding in the ...

The Asylum, Cheddleton

In 1890 Staffordshire County Council’s Lunacy Committee decided to build a new asylum for the north of the county due to overcrowding in the existing asylums at Stafford and Burntwood. Land at Bank Farm ...

The Clinic, Arthur Street, Chadsmoor

The building is a brick-built one- storey structure with a shaped and tiled roof. It has a porticoed doorway and a light either side of door. Four young mothers with children and a man stand outside the ...

The Cottage Hospital, Barton-under-Needwood

Barton Cottage Hospital stood on Short Lane and opened in 1879. Barton Community Health and Care Centre Centre opened in Barton under Needwood in 2007 replacing the much loved but outdated Barton Cottage ...

The Cottage Hospital, Leek

The Cottage Hospital (Alsop Memorial Hospital) was built in 1870, by the gift of Mrs A.E. Alsop in memory of her late husband, James Alsop, J.P. The site was given by two of his nephews, John and Robert ...

The Cottage, Rolleston

The Fanny Deakin Maternity Hospital, Newcastle-under-Lyme

The Fanny Deakin Maternity Hospital was opened in 1947. It was named in recognition of the fight of local Labour politician, Fanny Deakin, for the welfare of young children and expectant mothers.

The Hospital, Hammerwich

Hammerwich's Cottage Hospital opened in 1882, the costs being met by subscription. It was intended primarily for the victims of colliery accidents. It commemorated the late Birmingham manufacturer T. ...

The Hospital, Hammerwich

Hammerwich's Cottage Hospital opened in 1882, the costs being met by subscription. It was intended primarily for the victims of colliery accidents. It commemorated the late Birmingham manufacturer T. ...

The Hospital, Hammerwich

Hammerwich's Cottage Hospital opened in 1882, the costs being met by subscription. It was intended primarily for the victims of colliery accidents. It commemorated the late Birmingham manufacturer T. ...

The Infirmary of the former Burton Abbey, Burton-on-Trent

The drawing was produced in 1818 prior to the re-building which now forms the Abbey Inn. The building in the background is one of Robert Peel's cotton mills at Bond End, c1780-90. Originally powered by ...

The Limes Maternity Hospital, Hartshill Road, Stoke-on-Trent

The Limes was used as a maternity block for the main North Staffs Royal Infirmary. This Victorian house was converted into a maternity hospital in 1928 at a cost of £14,000. The building was demolished ...

The Lodge, Military Hospital, Newcastle-under-Lyme

The Lodge at the Military Hospital on Newcastle Road, Newcastle-under-Lyme. The building has since been demolished and is now (2017) occupied by part of the Royal Stoke University Hospital car park. During ...

The Moat House, Tamworth

Situated in Lichfield Street on the banks the River Tame, this Grade II* listed building is believed to date from 1572 and was built by the Comberford family. An 18th century gazebo can be seen on the ...