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Royal Mail Sorting Office, Newport Road, Stafford

Ray Shelley sorting letters in the foreign section of the Royal Mail Sorting Office on Newport Road, Stafford.

Royal Mail Van, Stafford,

Royal Mail van believed to be the first motor driven mail van in Stafford. The bodywork was made by Bagnall's Carriage Works in Stafford. Note the solid wheels and George V's insignia.

Rudyard Lake

Rudyard Lake is a reservoir which was constructed in 1797 by engineer John Rennie to feed the Caldon Branch of the Trent & Mersey Canal. It is around 2.5 miles long and covers roughly an area of 168 acres. ...

Sandon Post Office,

Main Road, Sandon, looking south. G. Gilbert ran the Post Office and a tailor's business. The Post Office is now a private house. The current Post Office and village shop stands on the opposite ...

Smallthorne Post Office, 111 Ford Green Road

Occupying the corner site of Ford Green Road and Robert Heath Street, this two storey rectangular building has a modern shop frontage with post office sign aside the single door. It was constructed between ...

Souvenir postcard, Rugeley

A novelty postcard over-printed with the caption: 'The Lovers' Walk, Rugeley to Etching Hill.' postcard published by the Cynicus Publishing Co. Ltd., Tayport, Fife.

Souvenir postcard, Stafford

A souvenir postcard with the coat of arms of the Borough of Stafford. A 'Heraldic Series' postcard.

Souvenir postcard, Stafford

A souvenir postcard published by Scott Russell & Co., Birmingham, with a Stafford Knot and the coat of arms of the Borough of Stafford. The title erroneously reads 'The Staffordshire Knot. The Coat of ...

Spring Valley, Trentham

Spring Valley, on the Trentham Estate, separates Jervis Wood form King's Wood. With Jervis Wood to its south, King's Wood provides the primary background to Trentham lake in the view from the Hall and ...

Staff Group, Stone Post Office,

The post office was originally located in the Crown Inn, a coach inn on Crown Street. When mail was no longer carried by coach the post office moved to the building on High Street which is now Lloyd's ...

Station Bridge, Audley, Newcastle-under-Lyme

The bridge pictured carried the Audley Branch line from Alsager to Leycett and Keele. Audley station was off to the right, with the building on the extreme left being the old Post Office and Telegraph ...

Stone War Memorial,

The Stone War Memorial on Granville Square was unveiled on 10 January 1921 by Lord Dartmouth, Lord Lieutenant of the County. The statue was designed by Albert Toft (1862 - 1949), who also designed ...

Swynnerton Post Office,

The Post Office, which closed in 1978, can be seen in the centre of the photograph with a thatched roof.

Telegram Delivery Woman, Stafford

First World War GPO telegram delivery woman in working uniform with her bicycle. During the war many women took over the jobs vacated by men who had gone to fight in France.

The Post Office, Acton Trussell

A view of the former Post Office in Post Office Row, Acton Trussell, taken in the 1960s.

The Post Office, Cotes Heath

A postcard view of the Post Office in Mill Meece Marsh, Cotes Heath. This postcard was franked in Cotes Heath on 13 January 1908 and posted to an address in Barnsley. Photographer: Harry Osbourne ...

The Post Office, Hilderstone. Photographed by William Blake.

View of the village Post Office, Hilderstone, Staffordshire.

The Post Office, Pattingham

A post office was first established in Pattingham in 1844.