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Sir Richard Whitworth

Sir Richard Whitworth (1737-1811) of Batchacre Hall, Adbaston, Staffordshire was a Justice of the Peace and politician. He attended Adams' Grammar School in Newport. He was Member of Parliament for ...

Sir Robert Lush

Print. A caricature of Robert Lush (1807-1881) by 'Spy'. Appeared in 'Vanity Fair' May 31st 1873. He was a judge in the court of queen's bench. He was born in Shaftesbury, Dorset and died at his home, ...

Sir Rupert Alfred Kettle

Sir Rupert Alfred Kettle (1817-1894), Wolverhampton lawyer and judge. Born in Birmingham, he was made a Worcestershire County Court judge in 1859. He was knighted for his services in industrial arbitartion ...

Sir Thomas de Littleton

Sir Thomas de Littleton (c.1407-1481) was a judge and legal scholar, born at Frankley Manor House, Worcestershire. In about 1444 he married Joan, widow of Sir Philip Chetwind of Ingestre. Through their ...

Sir Thomas Noon Talfourd

Thomas Noon Talfourd (1795-1854), was a writer, judge, and politician. He was called to the bar in 1821 and was Member of Parliament for Reading as a Radical from 1835 to 1841 and 1847 to 1848. He ...

South Walls, Stafford

This collection of pictures has been joined together to form a panoramic birds-eye view which was taken looking south from the top of the Wedgwood building, Tipping Street, Stafford. Top left on the ...

Special Constables, Barracks Road, Newcastle-under-Lyme

During the First World War Police Officer numbers gradually reduced as former servicemen were recalled and others enlisted. Local men volunteered to become Special Constables to fill the shortfall. ...

Special Constables, Barracks Road, Newcastle-under-Lyme

During the First World War Police Officer numbers gradually reduced as former servicemen were recalled and others enlisted. Local men volunteered to become Special Constables to fill the shortfall. ...

Spread Eagle, Gailey

The crossroads at Gailey with the Spread Eagle Hotel on the right of the image. The image was taken looking along the A5 towards Shrewsbury, the road on the right next to the Spread Eagle is the A449 ...

St John Ambulance Association Sling, World War 1

This sling was used during the First World War to aid serving men and women. It has numerous images on how to wear it or use it on various injuries. It was made by St. John Ambulance which was formed ...

St Thomas' Place, Penkhull

Looking along St Thomas' Place towards St Thomas's Church ion Penkhull. On the corner on the left is the Marquis of Granby public house. In the centre of the road junction is an unusually painted Police ...

St. George's Hospital Chapel, Stafford

This was originally the chapel for the County Asylum on Corporation Street. The asylum opened in 1818, to accommodate 120 private and pauper patients. The hospital moved to Seisdon near Wolverhampton ...

Stable block, Stafford Prison

The ground floor of the administration block, built in 1794, was being renovated after being used for storage for many years. Photograph taken by David Laker who recalls: The admin block was originally ...

Stafford - [The White Lion Inn]: sepia drawing

'Old House on the South side of the road at the entrance of Stafford from Lichfield.' South east view of Elizabethan houses, one of which is The White Lion Inn and Lock-up. Artist: J. Buckler.

Stafford - County Gaol: water colour painting

County Gaol, Stafford.' Showing the top of a large building behind a high wall. There are fields surrounding the compound, and a house in the foreground to the left of the Gaol. Anonymous, [S. Shaw.] ...

Stafford - Plan of Basement Story of Shire Hall: engraving

'Plan of the Basement Story (sic) of Staffordshire Hall. John Harvey, Archt.' Showing the proposed purpose of each room including the Mayor's Office, the Prisoners' Room and the Witnesses' Room.'London, ...

Stafford - Plan of Principal Storey of Shire Hall: engraving

'Principal Story (sic) of Staffordshire Hall. John Harvey, Archt.' Showing a key chart listing the proposed purpose of each room.Scale 1 inch to 10 feet. 'London, Nov. 10th 1802. Engraved & Published ...

Stafford - Round Tower of the Gaol: sepia drawing

'Tower at the North West angle of the Gaol at Stafford.' Showing a round, crenellated tower of a crusading type. [It is one of four added at about this date.] There are three-storey houses on the ...