Staffordshire County Council election, Stafford
Pictured on the steps of the Shire Hall are newly elected County Councillors following local elections in April 1952. On the left Alderman J.F. Amery (Conservative) is shaking hands with Mr J.H. Southall, ...
Staffordshire County Police, Boxing training, Stafford
The first training session for the Staffordshire County Police boxing tournament due to be held in November 1952. Police Constable L Wilcock, a former champion and trainer of the 1952 Stafford Borough ...
Station Street, Burton-on-Trent
Station Street at its junction with Guild Street and Union Street, with the town pump on the left and the old Police Station on the right. Standing in the street is a heavy wagon loaded with grain sacks. ...
Stoke Police Station
Oil painting on board of Stoke Police Station in Copeland Street, Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire. Demolished in the 1970s to make way for A500 'D' road.
An oil painting by C.W. Sheldon, formerly in ...
Stoke Town Hall, Glebe Street, Stoke
This building plan is of Stoke town hall on Glebe Street. It was built in 1834 and is now a Grade II listed building.
Diagrams (top to bottom):
- Front of the building
- Ground floor plan showing the ...
Stoke-on-Trent Police Station
The photograph shows the front of Stoke on Trent Police Station on Hartshill Road. The building has changed use to become site of the Coroner's Court and Chambers. This was a substation of the city force ...
Stone-breaking Yard, Stafford Gaol
Prisoners were put to work on treadwheels, pin-heading or stone-breaking. This was a form of punishment and also enabled the prisoner to earn his keep.
Here prisoners with wheel barrows are collecting ...
Tank, Anson Street, Rugeley
A World War 1 tank pictured outside the Police Station on Anson Street in Rugeley shortly after the end of the war. This tank was one of two which were sent to the Army Camps on Cannock Chase for training ...
The Lock up, Gnosall
Gnosall village lock-up, Station Road, built in 1830. Lock-ups, often found in rural communities, were a convenient place to detain vagrants and local drunks. Only three lock-ups survive in the county, ...
The Lock up, Gnosall
Gnosall village lock-up, Station Road, built in 1830. Lock-ups, often found in rural communities, were a convenient place to detain vagrants and local drunks. Only three lock-ups survive in the county, ...
The Lock-up, Alton
To the left can be seen the village lock-up, built in 1819 and renovated in 1977.
The Lock-up, Alton
The village lock-up was built in 1819 and renovated in 1977.
The Lock-up, Alton
The village lock-up in Alton was built in 1819 and renovated in 1977.
This postcard view was franked at 11.00 AM on 19 February, 1910 in Stafford and posted to an address in Birmingham.
The Old Gaol, Penkridge
Built in the early 19th century, the Old Gaol was the village lock-up and stands on Bellbrook. The building was carefully restored by Penkridge Civic Society in the late 1990s and opened as Penkridge ...
The Old Law Courts, Cannock
The court building dated from 1862, but it was demolished in the latter part of the 20th century and replaced by the current main Police station in Wolverhampton Road, Cannock which was built in the early ...
The Old Police Station, Burton upon Trent
Lantern slide view of the old Police Station, built in 1848, which stood at the junction of Guild Street and Station Street. It was replaced in 1910 when a new Police Station was opened alongside the ...
The Old Town Hall, Leek
The building used to stand at the junction of Sheepmarket and Stanley Street (formerly Custard Street), on the site of the old Market Cross. It was built in about 1806 and used for a variety of purposes. ...
The Police House, 138 Ford Green Road, Smallthorne
This plan is of the police house in Smallthorne which was a two storey building with a small cellar. Diagrams (clockwise from top):
- Site plan (Scale 1:100)
- The front of the police house
- The back ...