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Saxon Cross, St. Edward's churchyard, Leek

The original church was built in the eleventh century, but the Roman numerals on the cross (1180) date it to almost a century later. It is a long, round, cross-shaft, with a horizontal band of interlace ...

Saxon Cross, St. Edward's churchyard, Leek

This cross is one of two quite different examples in the churchyard of St. Edward the Confessor. The original church was built early in the eleventh century, while the cross is thought to date from around ...

Saxon Cross-Shaft, Alstonefield. Photographed by William Blake.

Stereoscope image of an anglo-saxon cross-shaft found at Alstonefield Church, Staffordshire

Site of Brocton Brickworks,

Site of Coton Hill Brickworks, Stafford,

Site of Coton Hill Gravel Pit, Stafford

This site is now the Coton Fields recreation ground, known as the 'REC'.

South Tower, Tutbury Castle

The South Tower was built 1442-1450 and is often known as Queen Mary's Tower. The round headed window at the top was made from old materials in the 18th century for decorative purposes. Tutbury Castle ...

Spode pottery factory, Stoke-on-Trent

The Spode company was established by Josiah Spode I in the 1760's and in 2002 is still producing ceramic products at the site shown in the picture. Whilst the company has modernised the site since this ...

Spoutfield Tilery, Stoke-on-Trent

This photographs shows some of the intermittent coal fired brick and tile ovens at John Caddick & Sons Spoutfields Tilery. The tilery was on the corner of Brick Kiln Lane and Shelton New Road in Cliff ...

Spoutfield Tilery, Stoke-on-Trent

Coal fired beehive ovens with their chimneys at John Caddick & Sons Spoutfield Tilery at the corner of Brick Kiln Lane and Shelton New Road. Just below the iron bands around the oven can be seen the ...

St Chad's, Stafford. Photographed by William Blake.

Church interior taken at St Chad's in the town of Stafford. It is one of the oldest ecclesiatic buildings in Stafford and was originally erected in the Norman period. After periods spent in disrepair ...

St Mary's Church, Stafford

St Mary's Church is Grade 1 listed. The church dates from the early 13th century, with 14th century transepts and 15th century clerestories and crossing tower.Excavations in 1954 revealed the adjacent ...

St Michael's Church, Rocester

The original 13th century church has been largely re-built, although some features remain, including elements of the west tower. The spire was re-built by Ewan Christian in 1870-2. The east window is ...

St. Aidan's Mission Church, Interior, Stafford,

St. Aidan's opened in 1902, on Marston Road, as a mission church of Christ Church.

St. Chad's Church Interior, Stafford,

St. Chad's dates from the Norman period and is one of Stafford's oldest churches. The church was originally built in an open square, but since the seventeenth century it was surrounded by shops and housing, ...

St. Chad's Church Interior, Stafford, (2)

St. Chad's dates from the Norman period and is one of Stafford's oldest churches. The church was originally built in an open square, but since the seventeenth century it was surrounded by shops and housing, ...

St. Editha's Well, Church Eaton,

St. Editha's Well is situated in a field a mile away from Church Eaton and near to High Onn canal bridge. The water from the well is said to have healing powers. The original site for St. Editha's ...

St. Mary and All Saints' Church Interior, Bradley,

St. Mary and All Saints' was originally a Norman church, rebuilt in the thirteenth century. The interior contains a three bay arcade, probably brought from the Austin Friary in Stafford in the 1540s, ...