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View of Weston,

View from near the junction of Stafford Road and Boat Lane. In the centre is St. Andrew's Church, dating from the early thirteenth century, but the arcades and chancel arch are later. The church was ...

Vine Hotel, Stafford,

The Vine Hotel on Salter Street. The Tudor Cafe is to the left of the Vine, with the Co-op to the right.

W.H. Bigham's Tailors and Outfitters, Stafford,

Bigham's on Gaol Square sold ladies and gentlemen's made-to-measure and 'off the peg' clothing. To the left of Bigham's is Bedson's Army and Navy stores, which later moved to Bridge Street.

Walsall Road, Bridgtown

This view shows the Walsall Road (A34), looking North towards its junction with Church Bridge (A5) and the Birmingham North Relief Road (M6 Toll Road).

Walton Bridge, Stone,

Walton Bridge carrying Stafford Road over the River Trent. Although much altered, remnants of the medieval stone pack horse bridge can still be seen. The postcard publisher has mistakenly identified ...

Walton Corner, Stone

This is a view of Walton Corner, showing the junction with Stafford Street and Stafford Road, looking towards Walton Cross Roads. The house on the left stood at the end of Elm Terrace. In the distance, ...

Walton Corner, Walton-on-the-Hill,

View of Walton Corner, looking towards Milford. On the right is Walton Garage. The telegraph pole in the centre of the picture carried the main trunk route from Stafford to Rugeley and beyond.

Walton Cross Roads, Stone

This photograph shows the view leading from Walton Cross Roads to Stone. The cottagese in the background on the right are those belonging to Walton Grange.

Walton, Stone,

The houses on the left and the bridge still stand today, although a new road bridge runs parallel to the old. In the distance is Elm Terrace.

Walton-on-the-Hill Garage,

View of Walton-on-the-Hill looking toward Walton Garage. In this photo the road going to the right was called Walton Bank and is now called The Rise. Stockton Farm was immediately on the left. When ...

Walton-on-the-Hill Village,

The church spire belongs to St. Thomas' Church, built in 1853. Two years after the church opened the spire was destroyed by lightening and was replaced by a wooden spire covered in lead.

War Memorial , Market Square, Uttoxeter

Behind the Memorial are the White Horse Hotel, Pratt's Art Shop, a W.H. Smith and Son van and a Stevenson's bus. The Memorial was carved by Robert Bridgman & Sons of Lichfield, and was unveiled in 1928 ...

War office officials inspecting Bass & Co's horses for transport work, Guild Street, Burton-on-Trent

The horses are being inspected in Guild Street. The law courts can be clearly seen in the background and what is now the Bass Museum can be seen to the left. Tram tracks are visible and buildings and ...

Ward and Sons Shoe Factory, Stafford,

The building on Albert Terrace was empty in 1966 and has now been demolished, but the gate posts by the entrance can still be seen. Note the advertisements on the side of the factory for Queensville ...

Wash Pit, Eccleshall,

The Wash Pit, or Sheep Pool, on Church Street was a pond fed by a spring. After a fire at the church in 1868 the need for a water supply became apparent. In 1890 the Wash Pit was cleaned out and deepened ...

Wash Pit, Eccleshall,

The Wash Pit, or Sheep Pool, on Church Street was a pond fed by a spring. After a fire at the church in 1868 the need for a water supply became apparent. In 1890 the Wash Pit was cleaned out and deepened ...

Waterhouses Station

A view of Waterhouses and Froghall Quarry Station, on the Manifold Valley Light Railway. The railway had a short lifespan, running between 1904 and 12 March 1934. The route of the railway is now a footpath ...

Waterhouses Station

A view of Waterhouses and Froghall Quarry Station, on the Manifold Valley Light Railway. The railway had a short lifespan, running between 1904 and 12 March 1934. The route of the railway is now a footpath ...