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The Rectory, Stone

Built in 1880, this was the Rectory for St. Michael's Church and stood on Lichfield Road. It was demolished in the early 1960s and the site is now occupied by the housing on what is now Old Rectory Road. ...

The Reverend Hipkins and family, Normacot

Pictured with his wife and grandson, Reverend E. Hipkins was vicar of the Church of Holy Evangelists in Normacot from 1892 to 1929.

The Schools, Madeley Heath

Beyond the house is the school room, and beyond that is St. Mark's Church. Originally built in 1861 as a mission church, St. Mark's at Madeley Heath later became part of the village school for Little ...

The Sleeping Children, Lichfield Cathedral

The most famous monument in Lichfield Cathedral is known as The Sleeping Children. It is a memorial to the Robinson children, Ellie Jane and Marianne, who died in 1812, soon after their father. It was ...

The Sleeping Children, Lichfield Cathedral

This postcard view shows one of the most famous monuments in Lichfield Cathedral is known as the Sleeping Children. It is a memorial to the Robinson children, Ellie Jane and Marianne, who died in 1812, ...

The Tanner family, Fazeley House, Fazeley

Rev. Robert Henry Tanner, Vicar of Fazeley from 1869 to 1909, pictured with his wife, members of his family and others in the garden of the Fazeley House off Coleshill Street, Fazeley during a game of ...

The Vicarage, Aston-by-Stone

A postcard view of Aston Vicarage, now a private residence known as Aston House. Published by A.W. Tilley, newsagent and stationers, 7 Radford Street, Stone. Originally postmarked in Aston-by-Stone, ...

The Vicarage, Broughton

Broughton Vicarage at Wetwood, near Eccleshall. A postcard published by the Doncaster Rotophoto Co. Ltd., dated 1924.

The Vicarage, Colwich

This Victorian vicarage belonged to St. Michael and All Angels Church. The vicarage was sold by the Church Commissioners in the 1950s and was bought by John and Bertha Bowen. The vicarage was demolished ...

The Vicarage, Gailey

A postcard view of Gailey Vicarage. Built by 1872, it stands at the junction of Vicarage Road and Watling Street (the A5), close to Gailey Reservoir.

The Vicarage, Gayton

Gayton Vicarage was built in 1851. It is now a private residence. This postcard was postmarked in Weston on 4 September 1907 and sent to an address in Newcastle-under-Lyme.

The Vicarage, Great Wyrley

The vicarage was built in the 1840s. From 1876 to 1918 it was the home of Reverend Shapurji Edalji and his family. Born in Bombay (Mumbai), India in 1843, he converted to Christianity and was appointed ...

The Vicarage, Hoar Cross

The Vicarage is situated in Maker Lane. It was probably designed by George Frederick Bodley R.A. (1827-1907) who designed the nearby Church of the Holy Angels which was dedicated in 1876. It is likely ...

The Vicarage, Madeley

The Old Vicarage was built in 1882 and stands on Vicarage Lane, Madeley. At the time of this photograph the vicar was the Rev. Charles Woodhouse James. It is now (2022) a private residence. Postcard ...

The Vicarage, Madeley

The Old Vicarage was built in 1882 and stands on Vicarage Lane, Madeley. It is now (2022) a private residence.

The Vicarage, Stowe by Chartley

The Vicarage was built in 1895 and was the home of Rev. Walter Kyte Coles at the time of this photograph. Postcard published by Raphael Tuck & Son Ltd., London.

The Vicarage, Tittensor

Tittensor Vicarage was designed by the Duke of Sutherland’s architect and surveyor at Trentham, Thomas Roberts and was built in 1881-1882. Materials from the demolished Tittensor Manor were incorporated ...

The view from Grove Road, Fenton

The camera is looking north east from the western end of Grove Road. In the foreground is the old recreation ground in Mount Pleasant and beyond, hidden in the dip, Smith's Pool. To the right hand side ...