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Excavator at Marchington Cliffs

A mechanical excavator pictured at Forest Side, near Marchington Cliffs in June 1940.

Express and Star Offices, Bridge Street, Stafford

This view of the former Express and Star Newspaper offices being demolished was taken on the Green Bridge.

Express and Star Offices, Bridge Street, Stafford

This view of the former Express and Star Newspaper offices on Bridge Street in Stafford was taken by the Green Bridge. At the time of this photograph the Express and Star had moved its offices to nearby ...

Extensions to Rising Brook School, Stafford

It was reported in the Staffordshire Newsletter on 7 August 1954 that when Stafford’s first Mixed Secondary Modern School (apart from St. Patrick’s Catholic School) opened the following month, there would ...

Felling of Grange Pumping Station Chinmey, Burton-on-Trent

First School under construction, Perton

Perton First School under construction, with Gaydon Close behind. The school was opened by Neil MacFarlane M.P., Under Secretary for the State Department of Education and Science, 9 March 1981.

Flats Conversion of Britannia House, Eastgate Street, Stafford

View looking north-west along Eastgate Street, showing the Britannia House office block building undergoing conversion to residential flats. It had been disused for some time previously to this. Britannia ...

Fog Cottages, near Rugeley

A post-card view of the LNWR staff houses in Colton Road, Rugeley, under construction, late summer 1907. They were built as part of the redevelopment of Rugeley (Trent Valley) Station, completed in 1909. ...

Foregate Street, Stafford

These buildings stood in Foregate Street adjacent to Gaol Square in Stafford. They were photographed by Stafford photographer Tony Boydon prior to demolition and redevelopment of the Gaol Square area....

Foregate Street, Stafford

These buildings stood in Foregate Street adjacent to Gaol Square in Stafford. They were photographed by Stafford photographer Tony Boydon prior to demolition and redevelopment of the Gaol Square area....

Forest Park, Stoke-on-Trent

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Reclamation schemes in the Potteries:- “We were devastated with old pits, marl holes, holes dug around the City – whether it was marl extraction or what have you. And the result was that we were living ...

Foundation stone laying of the Burton Town Museum

Among those pictured at the stone laying ceremony in Guild Street are T. Metcalfe (Mayor), Councillor Thornley, Councillor G .Tarver, Alderman Morris, Councillor Austin, (Chairman), Miss E. Lowe, and ...

Gasometer under Construction, Stafford,

The town's first gas works were built by William Edwards and Co. on this site in 1829. By 1949, when the works were taken over by the West Midland Gas Board, none of the original buildings remained. The ...

GEC ALSTHOM, Lichfield Road, Stafford

During GEC ALSTHOM’s ownership of the Lichfield Road site in Stafford, several old factory buildings (some dating back to English Electric’s time) were demolished for redevelopment. This view of part ...

GEC ALSTHOM, Lichfield Road, Stafford

During GEC ALSTHOM’s ownership of the Lichfield Road site in Stafford, several of the old Switchgear Division factory buildings (dating back to English Electric’s time) were demolished to make way for ...

GEC, Lichfield Road, Stafford

Pictured is the construction of a new Diesel Generator House for the GEC Works on Lichfield Road, Stafford. On completion three diesel generators would be housed in this building. The combined ratings ...

Gibson's Row, Chesterton, Newcastle-under-Lyme

The photo was taken just days before demolition in 1956. In the photograph is the donor's late uncle James Hall. John Baddeley, the image donor, was born at 36 Gibson's row in 1937.

Glutton , near Longnor

The road heading north from Longnor, towards Glutton and the Derbyshire border. Note the stonebreaker at work on the verge to the right hand side.