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Russian Sleigh for Pair, Ingestre

This late 19th century Russian Sleigh was used with two horses and belonged to the 20th Earl of Shresbury and Talbot of Ingestre. In snowy weather horses would be especially shod for the icy roads. Snow ...

S. Rushton and son, Wesley Street, Blythe Bridge

Mr Rushton is ahead of the horse-drawn carriage delivering his bakery goods. His son is seated in the carriage. Photograph donated by the Blythe Bridge and Forsbrook Local Historical Society, who ...

Salem Church, Cheslyn Hay

A postcard view of Salem Church which was built in 1855 and still stands (April 2020) on the High Street, Cheslyn Hay. This postcard was published by Henry Praill of the "Courier" Office, Cannock. ...

Salt & Co.'s Brewery, Burton-on-Trent

View of the yard at Salt & Co.'s where two men are at work on the roof, and one man is walking towards the brewery. Railway wagons stand on the left, with horse drawn carts on the right.

Salt Memorial, Slindon

The Salt Memorial was erected by John Charles Salt in 1884. John Salt, a member of the well-known Stafford banking family, also funded the construction of St. Chad's Church, Slindon, in 1894.

Sam Evans, Oaken Manor, Oaken

Sam Evans, aged 15, is pictured on a horse-drawn trap delivering milk for a Codsall farmer T. H. Wilkes. Sadly, Sam Evans died aged 21. The photograph is taken on Illif's farm. The Illiff family ...

Samuel Allsopp & Sons' Brewery, Burton-on-Trent

Allsopp's Brewery with the entrance to the Great Northern Railway Station.

Sandy Lane, Rugeley

This postcard view of a snowy scene was taken in Horse Fair looking towards the junction with Sandy Lane in Rugeley. The corrugated iron Mission Church (on the left) and the thatched cottages no longer ...

Saracen's Head Public House, Weston,

The Saracen's Head on the Stafford road. The inn began life as the Nag's Head in 1818, but was renamed the Saracen's Head in 1860. The inn's name commemorates the crest of a 'Saracen's Head' granted ...

Saracens Head, Weston

Photograph of the Saracens Head public house on Stafford Road, Weston, near Stafford. The inn began life as the Nag's Head in 1818, but was renamed the Saracen's Head in 1860. The inn's name commemorates ...

School Lane, Amington

School Lane is now known as Woodhouse Lane.

Shakeshaft and Playfer, Market Street, Lichfield

Shard Ruck, Longton

Postcard with a view of a pottery waste area called a Shard Ruck. Taken in the Potteries, Staffordshire. Shard Ruck, always known locally as a shraff tip, was most probably at or near the Daisy Bank ...

Sheep Fair, Rugeley

A postcard view of Sheep Fair in Rugeley taken near to the junction with Bow Street and Crossley Stone. Many of the buildings in this scene remain. On the right is The Vine Inn, part of which dates back ...

Sherbrook Gypsies, Carnival Float

Photograph shows a group of men and women in fancy dress costume on a decorated horse drawn cart.

Sherbrook Gypsies, Carnival Float

Photograph shows a group of men and women in fancy dress costume sitting on a horse drawn decorated cart.

Shire Hall and Market Square, Stafford,

Stafford had held a weekly market since the Middle Ages. In 1853 a covered market opened behind the new Guildhall, but some stalls continued to trade from the Market Square. On the right is the Shire ...

Shops, Gaolgate Street, Stafford,

The building on the far right was the former Empire Hotel.