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Sandon Hall

The original moated Sandon Old Hall was acquired by the Erdeswick family in 1338, but was sold to Lord Harrowby in 1776. The original building no longer remains, but was still standing in 1852. By this ...

Sandonia Theatre, Stafford

This photograph shows the Sandonia’s 10 minute intermission countdown clock which was used for theatre purposes. The numbers from 1 to 9 were lit by electric bulbs behind the face and at the top there ...

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 ...

Shrewsbury State Chariot, Staffordshire County Museum

Earl of Shrewsbury's State Chariot with the Staffordshire County Museum, housed in Shugborough's servants' quarters, in the background. The Earl of Shrewsbury's State Chariot was made by Hooper & ...

St. Chad's Church, Seighford,

St. Chad's dates from the Norman period, although the west tower was rebuilt in local brick in the seventeenth century after the original tower collapsed. Evidence of Norman architecture can still be ...

St. Chad's Church, Seighford,

St. Chad's dates from the Norman period, although the west tower was rebuilt in local brick in the seventeenth century after the original tower collapsed. Evidence of Norman architecture can still be ...

St. Editha’s Church, Church Eaton

A postcard view of St. Editha’s Church in Church Eaton. In the foreground there is a woman who appears to be operating the village water pump. St. Editha's Church is built from local sandstone. The ...

St. Editha's Church Tower, Church Eaton

St. Editha's Church is built from local sandstone. The earliest part of the building is the tower, which dates from the twelfth century. The stone spire is believed to have been built in the fourteenth ...

St. Giles' Church of England Church, Cheadle

A postcard view of St. Giles the Abbot (the Parish Church), Cheadle, which was built in 1837-39 and designed by James Pigott Pritchett. This postcard was franked in Stone on 9 December 1904 and sent ...

St. John's Church, Barlaston,

St. John's Church is situated close to Barlaston Hall. The earliest part of the church is the tower, dating from the twelfth century; the remainder of the church was rebuilt in 1888. Set into the ...

St. John's Church, Longton. Photographed by William Blake.

Church exterior taken at St. John's Church, Longton, Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire.

St. Leonard's Ipstones. Photographed by William Blake.

Landscape and church exterior taken at St. Leonard's Church, Church Lane, Ipstones, Nr. Leek, Staffordshire.

St. Margaret's, Draycott. Photographed by William Blake.

Church exterior taken at St. Margaret's Church, Church Lane, Draycott, Staffordshire.

St. Mary and All Saints' Church, Bradley,

St. Mary and All Saints' was originally a Norman church, rebuilt in the thirteenth century. The interior contains a three bay arcade, probably brought from the Austin Friary in Stafford in the 1540s, ...

St. Mary's Church, High Offley,

The north doorway of St. Mary's dates from c.1200. The west window is also Norman. The lower part of the tower and the arch to the nave date from the thirteenth century. In the chancel can be found ...

St. Mary's Church, Ingestre,

St. Mary's Church was built in 1676, and is the only church outside London to be attributed to Sir Christopher Wren. It was commissioned by Walter Chetwynd of Ingestre Hall. The stone used came from ...

St. Mary's Church, Mucklestone

This postcard view was taken looking north along the Eccleshall Road towards St. Mary’s Church in Mucklestone. The church which is a Grade II* listed building, was rebuilt in 1883 by Lynam and Rickman, ...

St. Mary's Church, Swynnerton

A postcard view of the parish church of St. Mary’s at Swynnerton which has Norman features, notably a very fine west doorway. The chancel and nave are Early English. The church is also notable for a statue ...