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Ivy House, Milwich

Ivy House Farm was the home of the Sargent family. The 1851 census notes that part of the house was used as a Methodist Chapel. Richard Sargent and Lucy Shemilt were married in 1880 and brought up their ...

Izaak Walton Walk, Stafford

The development of Izaak Walton Walk in the 1880s was part of Stafford Corporation's river improvement scheme. Seats and railings were installed. Later, around 1900, trees were added to improve the appearance ...

King Edward VII Statue, Museum Gardens, Lichfield

A postcard view of the statue of King Edward VII which was erected and presented to the City by Robert Bridgeman to mark his year as Sheriff. It was unveiled by the Rt Hon. Earl of Dartmouth, who was ...

King Edward VII statue, Museum Gardens, Lichfield

This statue of King Edward VII was erected and presented to the City by Robert Bridgeman to mark his year as Sheriff. It was unveiled by the Rt Hon. Earl of Dartmouth, who was the Lord Lieutenant of the ...

King Edward VII Statue, Museum Gardens, Lichfield

A postcard view of the statue of King Edward VII which was erected and presented to the City by Robert Bridgeman to mark his year as Sheriff. It was unveiled by the Rt Hon. Earl of Dartmouth, who was ...

King Edward VII statue, Museum Gardens, Lichfield

The statue of King Edward VII was erected and presented to the City by Robert Bridgeman to mark his year as Sheriff. It was unveiled by the Rt Hon. Earl of Dartmouth, who was the Lord Lieutenant of the ...

Lady's Maid and girls, Shugborough

Gertie Hulme, Lady's Maid to Lady Lichfield, with Pam Rose (daughter of George Rose, Head Chauffeur to the Earl of Lichfield from about 1920 to 1962), and Lady Celia Anson. They are picnicing by the ...

Lanthorn of Demosthenes, Shugborough Park

Also known as the Dark Lantern, the Lanthorn was the last Neo-classical monument to be designed by James 'Athenian' Stuart for Shugborough. It was completed in 1771. The original, the Choragic Monument ...

Lanthorn of Demosthenes, Shugborough Park,

Also known as the Dark Lantern, the Lanthorn was the last Neo-classical monument to be designed by James 'Athenian' Stuart for Shugborough. It was completed in 1771. The original, the Choragic Monument ...

Longton Park

Showing the Russian gun and the Aynsley Memorial. The park's official name is Queen's Park and it was officially opened on July 25th 1888 by George Granville William Sutherland Levison-Gower, the third ...

Longton Park. Photographed by William Blake.

Park scene taken at Longton Park, Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire. This view includes the Trentham Road entrance, gates and lodge. The park's official name is Queen's Park and it was officially opened ...

Lyndon to the Sheep Walk, Enville

Ink drawing by Chris Broughton (born 1949). This drawing was one of a number commissioned by Staffordshire Arts and Museum Service in 2002 as part of the 'Hidden Estates' public art project, based around ...

Manor House, Eccleshall Castle,

The castle was used as the residence of the Bishops of Lichfield. The first reference to this building was in 1200, when Bishop Geoffrey Muschamp obtained a royal licence to embattle a manor house in ...

Maypole Dancing at Sandon Hall

Maypole dancing in the grounds of Sandon Hall. Lady Harrowby is second from left in the foreground.

Meaford Hall, Stone

A hall has stood on this site since the seventeenth century. Towards the end of the century a William Jervis of Chatcull bought the estate, and in 1740 soldiers of the Duke of Cumberland were billeted ...

Meaford Hall, Stone,

Photograph taken from a sale catalogue. A hall has stood on this site since the seventeenth century. Towards the end of the century a William Jervis of Chatcull bought the estate, and in 1740 soldiers ...

Miniature Train, Trentham Gardens,

The miniature train carried passengers around Trentham Gardens. Trentham Hall was built in the 1630s for the Dukes of Sutherland. The Caroline house was replaced in the early eighteenth century by ...

Monument to a Horse, Knightley,