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The new electrically driven Carillion, Uttoxeter Parish Church

Councillor G. Elliott is here pictured with the new electrically driven Carillion. He was the Honorary Secretary of the fund that raised the necessary £660.

The Nicholson War Memorial and Roundabout, Leek

The Old Chancel, Rugeley

The interior of the Old Chancel, Rugeley. Note the candle snuffer on the harmonium on the left hand side. Above the pillar is the memorial to Philip Weston. This ornate memorial tablet is written ...

The Old Chancel, Rugeley

Situated directly opposite its replacement church dedicated to St Augustine, the Old Chancel is pictured prior to the removal of all but a few memorials that were deemed significant in 1974. The removed ...

The Old Chancel, Rugeley

The Old Chancel, Rugeley viewed from Station Road. The original stone church consisted of a nave and chancel and was built on land known as Puysland Farm. The De Puy family were Stewards to King Stephen ...

The Old Chancel, Rugeley

The remains of the 'old' church of St. Augustine in Rugeley, showing the Decorated west tower, and Early English north arcade, chancel and north chapel. this postcard features a sketch by Ernest C. ...

The Old Chancel, Rugeley

The original stone church consisted of a nave and chancel and was built on land known as Puysland Farm. The De Puy family were Stewards to King Stephen around 1150. Only the 14th century tower, the chancel ...

The Old Rectory Houses, Blymhill

The Old Vicarage, Madeley

The Old Vicarage was built in 1882 and stands on Vicarage Lane, Madeley. It is now (2022) a private residence. Postcard published by William Shaw of Burslem.

The Old Vicarage, Normacot

The building the Vicarage occupied was formerly the Furnace Inn. In the background can be seen the Church of the Holy Evangelists.

The Perton Pioneers, Perton

Representatives of ten organisations, known as the Perton Pioneers. They all used the old Control Tower as the community centre for Perton after it became available in September 1977. In this group ...

The Proclamation of King George V, Market Square, Burton-on-Trent

A large crowd is gathered around a podium in Burton Market, where Mayor Jenkins is proclaiming the accession to the throne of King George V.

The Rectory, Mucklestone

Now a private house known as the Old Rectory, this is a Grade II listed building with a timber-framed 17th century core. It was refaced in brick in about 1730 and then the right hand side was partially ...

The Rectory, Blymhill

The Rectory is partly by G.E. Street and built in 1855-1857.

The Rectory, Clifton Campville

The Old Rectory in Clifton Campville, viewed from the south. It is a Grade II listed building, originally a priest’s house. It has a 15th century core and was remodelled in 1694 and again in 1778. The ...

The Rectory, Clifton Campville

The Rectory was largely built in the 17th and 18th centuries.

The Rectory, Draycott-in-the-Moors

A postcard view of the Rectory, Draycott-in-the-Moors. This Grade II listed building was built in the 18th century and has early and late 19th century alterations. Since this photograph was taken the ...

The Rectory, Mucklestone

Now a private house known as the Old Rectory, this is a Grade II listed building with a timber-framed 17th century core. It was refaced in brick in about 1730 and then partially rebuilt around 1820-1830. ...