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Shugborough Walled Garden

View of Walled Garden from outside of the north east section. This photograph was taken by Charles Goldsmith, Head Gardener at Shugborough between December 1931 and October 1932.

Shugborough Walled Garden

View looking east from the rear of the first floor of the Gardener's House. The photograph was taken by Charles Goldsmith, Head gardener at Shugborough between December 1931 and October 1932. ...

Sister Dora Convalescent Hospital, Milford,

Funds were raised by public subscription to build a memorial hospital to Dorothy Pattison, or Sister Dora, who was famous for her work nursing the poor in a hospital in Walsall. The Sister Dora Convalescent ...

South Lodge House, Little Onn Hall, Church Eaton,

Photograph of the timber framed south lodge house at Little Onn Hall, from a sale catalogue. Little Onn Hall is located about 1 1/2 miles south west of Church Eaton. The hall was built c.1870 - 1875, ...

St. Benedict’s Priory, Colwich

A postcard view of St. Benedict’s Priory, Colwich. St. Benedict's was originally a house, built by Little Haywood architect Charles Trubshaw in about 1730. Trubshaw named the house Mount Pleasant. Over ...

Staff at Shugborough Walled Garden,

Garden Foreman, Ed Steele, with his wife Ellen (left) and Muriel Jessop (right) outside one of the glasshouses in Shugborough Walled Garden during the Second World War. Muriel Jessop worked as a Womens ...

Stafford Grammar School, Newport Road, Stafford

A view of the School House at King Edward VI Grammar School from the south east. The two girls playing croquet are believed to be Mabel Frances Layng (later to become an artist) and Ada Clarice Layng, ...

Stafford views

A colour-tinted postcard with six views of Stafford: the Castle, the Picture House, Victoria Park, Rowley Park, Newport Road, the Gaol. Postcard published by William Shaw of Burslem.

Stapenhill Gardens, Burton-upon-Trent

Stapenhill Gardens were laid out on the site of Stapenhill Hall's grounds in the 1930s. The central area of the gardens was lost when the access road to St. Peter's bridge was built in 1985.

Stone Bowling Club,

Stone Bowling Club was formed in the mid-nineteenth century. Members played on the bowling green located at the rear of the Crown Hotel on High Street.

Stone Bowling Club,

Stone Bowling Club was formed in the mid-nineteenth century. Members played on the bowling green located at the rear of the Crown Hotel on High Street.

Stone Station

Stone Railway Station was built in 1848 between two railway lines, Norton Bridge and Colwich (on the London line). It was built in the Jacobean style of architecture by H.A. Hunt, which was so often ...

Stone Station

A view taken (after electrification) looking south west from Stone Station along the Norton Bridge platforms.

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 ...

Stretton Hall

A postcard view of Stretton Hall which was built soon after 1700 by John Congreve of Congreve. In the mid-18th century the estate was sold to the Conolly family, who in turn sold it to the Moncktons of ...

Stubbs' Walks Bandstand, Newcastle-under-Lyme

A group of well dressed gentlemen standing by the Bandstand in Stubbs' Walks, for an unknown occasion. Stubbs' Walks was an old canal route, and before this was a piece of common land called Stubbs' Field....

Swiss Cottage, Alton Towers

The Swiss Cottage or Harper's Cottage at Alton Towers. Designed by Thomas Fradgley, it was occupied by an old retainer playing a harp for the entertainment of the Earl's visitors. The gardens were created ...

Swiss Cottage, Alton Towers

A postcard view of the Swiss Cottage or Harper's Cottage at Alton Towers. Designed by Thomas Fradgley, it was occupied by an old retainer playing a harp for the entertainment of the Earl's visitors. ...