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Drill Hall, Booth Street, Boothen, Stoke

This building was constructed between 1912 and 1924. The windows have decorative stone sills and lintels. There are two entrances into the building; one is a large main door with a decorative stone lintel, ...

Earl Street, Stafford, (2)

The building in the centre was the headquarters of the County Library. On the left is Thomasson's dentists surgery.

Eastgate Street, Stafford

The Grade II* listed Georgian townhouse at 19 Eastgate Street, Stafford, pictured before it was occupied by the William Salt Library. The house was probably re-fronted and remodelled in the 1730s. Adjoining ...

Eastgate Street, Stafford

On the left is Eastgate House at 78, Eastgate Street, Stafford. Beyond is the Borough hall, later the Gatehouse Theatre. Eastgate House was built in 1683 for General John Dolphin. The house was refronted ...

Edgecliff High School, Kinver

This photograph of a pupil using a Vaulting Horse in the sports hall at Edgecliff High School, later known as Kinver High School was taken by Stafford photographer Tony Boydon.

Edgecliff High School, Kinver

This photograph of a pupil using a Trampoline in the sports hall at Edgecliff High School, later known as Kinver High School was taken by Stafford photographer Tony Boydon.

Electric Palace and Skating Rink, Anglesey Street, Hednesford

Built in 1910 as a roller-skating rink, it was said to have a maple floor the equal of any in the Midlands. It was refurbished in 1912 and the name changed to the Electric Palace, showing films and holding ...

Electricity Exhibition, Assembly rooms, Tamworth

The machine being demonstrated here is the Braiding Machine, presumably then in use at the Hamel Mill. Fourth from the left is Mr W. Wright, Mill Manager of Hamel's Mill, with Miss Dorothy May Wright ...

Empire Theatre, Longton

Photograph taken from the Chancery Lane side. The Chancery Lane side of the building. Built as the Queen's Theatre in 1896 after a fire had destroyed the previous building, the Empire was a theatre until ...

Empress Theatre, Penkridge Bank, Cannock Chase

The Empress Theatre and Cinema was sited on Penkridge Bank. It was built to cater for the soldiers stationed at Rugeley Camp and Brocton Camp. The manager was Mr. Cook.

Essoldo Cinema, Burslem

The art deco Essoldo Cinema was on the corner of Bournes Bank and Cleveland Street in Burslem. Originally opened in 1911 as the Burslem Picture Palace it was rebuilt in 1936 after the roof collapsed. ...

Essoldo Picture House, Cleveland Street, Burslem.

On the corner of Cleveland Street and Bournes Bank, The Essoldo was the first cinema in Burslem (opened in 1911) and started life as the Burslem Picture Palace. It was rebuilt as The New Palace in 1936, ...

Fancy dress party, Assembly Rooms, Tamworth

Children's Fancy Dress party at the Assembly Rooms, with the Mayor, and Mayoress. From left to right they are Mr Weale (who was also a local photographer), Mrs Weale, Miss Audrey Barker , Miss Weale, ...

Floods, Bridge Street, Stafford

This view was taken from outside The Picture House. In the centre is the public library which occupied this site until 1999, when it moved to part of the Shire Hall on Market Square. The building on ...

Floods, Lichfield Road, Stafford

On the left is the old library building which occupied this site until 1999, when it moved to part of the Shire Hall on Market Square. The building is now used as an arts centre. A long period of ...

Floods, Newport Road, Stafford,

A long period of rainy weather resulted in the River Sow rising to its highest level ever recorded, flooding the railway station and stopping all traffic. At the junction of Newport Road and Bridge ...

Floods, The Green, Stafford

A long period of rainy weather resulted in the River Sow rising to its highest level ever recorded, flooding the railway station and stopping all traffic. At the junction of Newport Road and Bridge ...

Friars Road, Stafford,

The shop on the left was Hardwicks' unisex hairdressers. Behind Hardwicks' is the Odeon Cinema, which was opened by the Earl and Countess of Shrewsbury in 1936. The opening gala was concluded with ...