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Map of Staffordshire

This map shows Trentham, Clayton, Butterton and Hanchurch in 1925. Marked on the map are Trentham Park, Butterton Hall and Clayton Hall. Digitisation funded by the Heritage Lottery Fund

Map of Staffordshire County

This map shows the county of Staffordshire and shows settlements such as Uttoxeter, Stone, Audley, Newcastle-under-Lyme, Tunstall and Wolstanton. . Digitisation funded by the Heritage Lottery Fund

Map of the County of Stafford

This map shows the county of Staffordshire, it has been hand painted and divided by Emmanuel Bowen into sections. Around the edge of the map is the coat of arms of landed gentry in the county. Some spellings ...

Marchington

Marchington is situated in the Dove Valley four miles from Uttoxeter. The high street is on the main road between Tutbury and Uttoxeter. Marchington also once had its own railway station on the Crewe-Derby ...

Market Square, Lichfield

A market has been held on Lichfield market square since the 12th century and this typical view of the market from the 1930s is pretty much unchanged today. On the far side of the square is the Samuel ...

Mavesyn Ridware

MAVESYN RIDWARE is a small, secluded and low-lying village situated in the Trent valley, approximately six miles from Lichfield. The name Mavesyn comes from the Mavesyn or Malvoisin family who held the ...

Mayfield

The name Mayfield originates from the Domesday name of Madevelde, later known as Matherfield meaning council or meeting field. The parish of Mayfield covers Church Mayfield, Middle Mayfield and Upper ...

Meerbrook

The village of Meerbrook is situated almost due north of the town of Leek off the busy A53 Leek to Buxton road. Its name derives from the Meer Brook and it lies at the centre of a larger township of Leek ...

Meir

Situated to the west of Longton, Meir was originally a small rural community, part of the larger parish of Caverswall. It is now a busy town in the City of Stoke on Trent, known to those who live there ...

Milford Common

Milford Common looking towards the Barley Mow in 1955. Published by F. Frith & Co. Ltd. of Reigate.

Milford Village

Brocton Road looking across Milford Common towards the Barley Mow. Postcard published by Valentine & Sons, Dundee and London, in 1936.

Milton

Milton is situated in the north - east of the Potteries conurbation, south of the parish of Norton in the Moors and on the east side of the A53, the main road from Cobridge to Leek. A prominent hard ...

Milwich

MILWICH is situated about 4 miles east of Stone on the road which runs from Stone to Uttoxeter. It includes the hamlets of Coton and Garshall Green. The name means either ‘mill farm’ or ‘salt-working ...

Mow Cop

The village of MOW COP is situated in an elevated position on the border of North Staffordshire and South Cheshire, about 2 miles north - east of Kidsgrove, with extensive views across the Cheshire Plain. ...

Mucklestone

The small village of Mucklestone is situated south-west of Newcastle- under - Lyme and adjoins the county boundary with Shropshire. It is the most westerly parish in Staffordshire. The Battle of Blore ...

New Free Library, Stafford

The former Borough library of Stafford, originally known as the ‘New Free Library’, was designed by the Liverpool architects Briggs, Wolstenholme and Thornely in 1912 and extended in 1962 by the Borough ...

Newborough

The small and unspoiled village of Newborough is situated on the edge of the Forest of Needwood in the valley of the River Swarbourn and about six miles south-east of Uttoxeter. The original name for ...

Newcastle College, Newcastle-under-Lyme

Newcastle College, as it used to exist before its relocation to new premises on Knutton Lane in 2010. The old college ran alongside the intersection between Lower Street and Liverpool Road. The site is ...