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The Dugout Garage, Tamworth

The Dugout Garage was built by Charles Smith Senior in the 1920's. It was named the Dugout as a reminder of the trenches in the first world war. Early petrol pumps can be seen in the photograph and a ...

The Ebenezer Chapel and Car Park, Newcastle-under-Lyme

This aerial photograph shows Newcastle-under-Lyme following the demolition of the terraced houses that once stood along Cherry Orchard. By 1966 they had been replaced by a car park. Still standing to ...

The Free Library Stafford

Stafford's library was housed in the Borough Hall until 1914. The new library building on The Green was built in 1913, with funds from the Carnegie Trust. The building also housed the Wragge Museum, later ...

The Goats Head Inn, Abbots Bromley

To the right is the timber framed 'Goats Head Inn', built in the late 16th century or early 17th century. A timber-framed building on a brick plinth, it was restored in the mid to late 19th century. Beyond ...

The Grand Entrance, Alton Towers

A postcard view of the Grand Entrance and Armoury Tower at Alton Towers. Alton Towers was the home of the Talbot family, Earls of Shrewsbury. It was built between about 1810 and 1852. The 15th ...

The Green from Bailey Street, Stafford

Photograph taken from the roof of what was in the early 1970's Stafford Reprographics Ltd. Printers, in Bailey Street.

The Green, Norton Green.

This photograph was taken from Ball Lane, looking east across The Green. The houses on the other side of the green are also on Ball Lane. Running across the centre of the photograph, but hidden in a dip, ...

The Green, Yoxall

Postcard view of the Green at Bond End, Yoxall with Lester's Cycle and Motor Works in the background. Photographer: J.S. Simnett of Burton-upon-Trent.

The Greyhound Inn, Manor Court Street, Penkhull.

The Greyhound Inn and neighbouring terraced houses on Manor Court Street (formerly known as Church Street) in Penkhull. Off to the right is St Thomas' Church and Penkhull Green. The Greyhound Inn site ...

The Hollybush Inn, Brereton

This seventeenth century building stands on Colliery Road at Brereton Slade, near Rugeley. From around 1800 it had become the local public house, serving miners from nearby Brereton Collieries. When the ...

The Hollybush Inn, Brereton

This seventeenth century building stands on Colliery Road at Brereton Slade, near Rugeley. From around 1800 it had become the local public house, serving miners from nearby Brereton Collieries. When the ...

The Hunt at Seisdon

The Albrighton Hunt Meet at the Seven Stars, Seisdon. The Seven Stars stands on the corner of Fox Road and Tinker's Castle Road. This building was demolished and a new pub was built by Ansell's ...

The Ironmarket, Newcastle-under-Lyme

Taken in 1920 this photograph shows the Ironmarket in Newcastle-under-Lyme. The busy street is awash with transport, from the old fashioned handcart on the right of the picture to the cars parked by the ...

The Kings Arms, Stafford Street, Eccleshall

A postcard view of the King's Arms which was originally named The Unicorn. Its neo-Elizabethan timber framed facade covers the original Elizabethan structure. On the extreme right is Perry’s butchers ...

The Laurels, Mill Street, Cannock

Now demolished. Dr Hutchinson lived there in 1940s. The car in the foreground is a Wolseley 1500 Mk III which was newly registered in 1963.

The Lynton Tavern, Baswich, Stafford

The Lynton Tavern pictured during demolition in April 2015. The pub opened in the early 1960s as the Crossbow and became the Lynton Tavern in 1988. The building was sold in 2009 to be converted into ...

The Malt and Hops, Stafford

This view looking south along White Lion Street to Lichfield Road in Stafford was taken by Stafford photographer Tony Boydon. The building on the right at the time of this photograph was known as ...

The manor House, Ipstones. Photographed by William Blake.

Exterior view of the Manor House at Ipstones, Nr. Leek, Stafforshire. This view includes a motor car from the period.