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Stone Railway Station

Stone Railway Station was built between two railway lines, Norton Bridge and Colwich (on the London line), in 1848. Its Jacobean-style architecture was the work of Hunt, and the archway led to separate ...

Stone Scout and Guide Band Parade, Eccleshall Festival,

Stone Scout and Guide Band parade on High Street. The first Eccleshall Festival was held in 1979. The festival takes place every two years.

Stonefield Square, Stone

Mrs Thorley and her daugther Millicent in front of Mr W. Thorley's greengrocers' shop and Harvey's newsagents' at 8 and 10 Old Road, on Stonefield Square. This photograph was taken on V.J. Day in August ...

Stonefield Square, Stone

A view from Stonefield Square, looking along Oulton Road, Stone. On the left is Frederick Jacks' pharmacy (now, in 2012, a 'Premier' shop). Apart from the removal of the cast iron lamp post in the foreground, ...

Stonefield Square, Stone

Although this postcard view is still recognisable today, the iron lamp stand and many of the shops on the left no longer stand, and the houses further on were demolished to extend Stonefield Park. Frederick ...

Stonefield Square, Stone

W. Thorley's greengrocers' shop and Harvey's newsagents' at 8 and 10 Old Road, on Stonefield Square.

Stonefield Square, Stone,

Stores, Bath Lane, Hixon,

The original Hixon Stores at South View, Bath Lane, were run by Mr Hammond. His car, a Talbot, was used for deliveries and can be seen in the centre. In the background can be seen Laundry Cottage ...

Stubbs, Meeson & Co at Penkridge Livestock Auction

Stubbs, Meeson & Co were an agricultural foodstuff and supplies company whose main warehouse was located in Telegraph Street, Stafford. This photograph shows their office at the Penkridge livestock auction ...

Students bookshop, Broad Street, Hanley.

This rather ornate building built in the Renaissance style was originally a doctor’s residence in the late nineteenth century. The doctor around 1905 added the top floor, much to the consternation ...

Sunday School Walk, Market Place, Rugeley

Swan Hotel and Ancient High House, Stafford

Greengate Street looking towards the Market Square. The timber framed building on the right is the Ancient High House, built by Richard Dorrington in 1595. In 1826 the building was bought by John Marson, ...

Swan Square, Burslem

The Lloyds Bank building stood on the north side of Swan Square. The building still stands but has changed use. The date tablet above the main entrance (1765) is the date of the foundation of Lloyds Bank. ...

Swan Square, Burslem

The west side of Swan Square in Burslem. To the left is Queen Street, with The Wedgwood Institute on the right hand side. On the corner is the Art Deco style Burslem & District Co-operative Society Emporium, ...

Sydney Doggrell Butcher's, Church Street, Tamworth

Sydney Doggrell Butcher's, with possibly Mr and Mrs Doggrell standing outside.

Sydney Street, Hanley

A view along Sydney Street in Hanley. The first building on the right was a shop, once a grocer and draper's. At the end is Bexley Street. Between the houses are entries to the back alley which ran ...

T.G. Adie & Co. printers and stationers, High Street, Stone

Thomas G. Adie's printers and stationers shop at 28, High Street, Stone. The business started around 1890 and continued until Thomas's death in 1942. Thomas George Adie was born in Stone in 1869 ...

TA Rowney & Son Ltd., Bridge Street, Stafford

T A Rowney & Son Ltd., had a shop on Bridge Street, Stafford and a shop on the High Street in Stone. They specialised in televisions, radios, gramophone records, electrical appliances sales and service. In ...