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St. Mary's Church remains, Doxey

The remains of the top portion of the old south transept entrance arch re-erected in the garden of Doxey House, near Stafford. These architectural fragments were removed from St. Mary's Church, Stafford ...

St. Mary's Church Remains, Miford Hall

Two capitals from St. Mary's Church pictured in the garden of Milford Hall. These architectural fragments were removed from St. Mary's Church, Stafford during its restoration by Sir George Gilbert Scott ...

St. Mary's Church remains, St. Joseph's Convent, Stafford

The remains of old windows from the restoration of St Mary's Church, set up in St. Joseph's Convent garden, Lichfield Road, Stafford. The gable with its cinque-foil window was possibly from the south ...

St. Mary's Grove, Stafford

A view looking south-west across St. Mary’su Grove from the west end of St. Mary's Church. In the foreground are the foundations of the Anglo-Saxon chapel of St. Bertelin which had been excavated in ...

St. Michael's Church, Rocester

View of the church showing the tower and the North porch. In the foreground is a 13th century cross, the best preserved churchyard cross in Staffordshire.

Stafford - Approach to Railway Station: sepia drawing

'Approach to the Railway Station at Stafford.' A view of Newport Road, showing a wide rutted road in the middle, with the castle in the distance. There is a three storey building on the left at the side ...

Stafford and the River Sow

Watercolour shows Stafford and the River Sow during the late medieval period. The text reads 'Stafford is a proper little town walled about standing in the midst of the shire, upon the River Sow where ...

Stafford Castle

The castle to the south-west of the town was built in the fourteenth century by Ralph de Stafford, on the site of an earlier Norman wooden castle. In December 1643, during the English Civil War (after ...

Stafford Castle

The castle to the south-west of the town was built in the fourteenth century by Ralph de Stafford, on the site of an earlier Norman wooden castle. In December 1643, during the English Civil War (after ...

Stafford Castle

The remains of Stafford Castel appear above the trees. The castle can clearly be seen from the M6 motorway as you approach from the north.

Stafford Castle

The castle to the south-west of the town was built in the fourteenth century by Ralph de Stafford, on the site of an earlier Norman wooden castle. In December 1643, during the English Civil War (after ...

Stafford Castle

Lantern slide view of ivy-covered towers of Stafford Castle from the base of the motte. The castle to the south-west of the town was built in the fourteenth century by Ralph de Stafford, on the site of ...

Stafford Castle

The castle to the south-west of the town was built in the fourteenth century by Ralph de Stafford, on the site of an earlier Norman wooden castle. In December 1643, during the English Civil War (after ...

Stafford Castle - Near the Newport Road: pen and ink drawing

'A View of Stafford Castle near the Newport Road, Stafford.' South view showing the twin towers of the new building on a wooded hill. There are fields in the foreground. Artist: J. R. Fernyhough.

Stafford Castle, Entrances to the West Tower,

The castle to the south-west of the town was built in the fourteenth century by Ralph de Stafford, on the site of an earlier Norman wooden castle. In December 1643, during the English Civil War (after ...

Stafford views

A colour-tinted postcard with six views of Stafford: the Castle, the Picture House, Victoria Park, Rowley Park, Newport Road, the Gaol. Postcard published by William Shaw of Burslem.

Stafford views

Postcard featuring five views of Stafford: Gaol Square, Greengate Street, Stafford Castle, Milford near Stafford, and Victoria Park. Postcard published by Valentine & Sons Ltd., Dundee and London. ...

Stone - Ancient Doorway in Vicarage Garden: sepia drawing

'Ancient Doorway in the Vicarage Garden, Stone, Staffordshire,' showing a Norman door of three orders, in the Vicarage Garden [at St. Michael's church.]'J. B.,' [John Buckler.]