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St. Chad's Church, Stafford,

St. Chad's dates from the Norman period and is one of Stafford's oldest churches. The church was originally built in an open square, but since the seventeenth century it was surrounded by shops and housing, ...

St. Edward Street in winter, Leek

View along the snow covered street looking south along St. Edward Street. In the centre, a horse and cart carrying milk churns heads out of town. In the distance is the spire of the Catholic Church of ...

St. Edward Street, Leek

The street, formerly known as Spout Street, has always been one one of the busiest roads in town. Many of Leek' s finest buildings can be found along here, including two mock Tudor structures, Spout Hall, ...

St. Edward Street, Leek

The photograph was taken before 1897 when the Victoria Buildings were erected on the corner of the street.

St. Edward Street, Leek

The street, formerly known as Spout Street, has always been one one of the busiest roads in town. Many of Leek' s finest buildings can be found along here, including two mock Tudor structures, Spout Hall, ...

St. James Fine Bone China Ltd., 8-10 Liverpool Road, Stoke

This is a block of two terraced buildings. Number 8 was the premises for manufacture and retail of pottery and has some remains of the original shop front. Number 10 has been extensively altered through ...

St. Mary's Churchyard, Stafford,

View looking towards Earl Street. This area was changed extensively by the development of the Guildhall Shopping Centre. The white building on the left was the County Library headquarters. The ...

St. Mary's Churchyard, Stafford,

North side of St. Mary's churchyard. The last building on the right is now the Grove Cafe.

St. Mary's Grove, Stafford

A view looking south-west across St. Mary’su Grove from the west end of St. Mary's Church. In the foreground are the foundations of the Anglo-Saxon chapel of St. Bertelin which had been excavated in ...

St. Mary's Passage, Stafford,

St. Mary's Passages leads from Greengate into St. Mary's churchyard. On the right is the Ancient High House. The timber framed building opposite is the Bear Inn, originally one of Stafford's coaching ...

St. Mary's Passage, Stafford,

Photograph donated by Stafford Historical and Civic Society, who retain copyright ownership.

St. Peter's Square, Yoxall

A view looking north along Main Street in Yoxall. The twin-gabled ivy-covered house on the left is the Grade II listed 17th century timber-framed house at 1 King Street, occupied at the time by Leedham's ...

Stafford - Maid's Head Inn: lithograph

'Ancient Elizabethan House, Stafford. Destroyed by Fire Oct. 1st 1887.' Showing a late Elizabethan, four storey gabled house with a two storey oriel over the door. There is a modern shop front on the ...

Stafford - Printing Office: wood cut engraving

Showing the Printing Office at the junction of Newport Road and Bridge Street, more recently called the 'Grapes Corner.' [Note by Miss Garbett, 1929; Presented by Mr. J. S. Horne.] Anonymous.

Stafford - St. Mary's Gateway: sepia drawing

'Saint Mary's Gateway, Stafford.' Showing the side of the ancient High House, from the alley leading up to St. Mary's church.'J. Buckler.'

Stafford Electricity Showroom,

View of the front of the new electricity showroom and offices on Foregate Street. Electric lamps and fires are on display in the window and the lettering on the left reads 'The Key to Comfort'. The ...

Stafford House, Clough Street, Hanley

When this photograph was taken, Stafford House was occupied by C H Johnson & Co who manufactured "Paulmar" frocks and blouses. The building was originally part of Clementson's Phoenix Mill (potters millers) ...

Stafford Railway Station and Victoria Road,

The Grand Junction railway line opened in July 1837. Within the next twelve years lines had opened from Stafford to Wellington and, via Lichfield to Rugby. The suburb of Castletown, en route to Doxey, ...