The Plough Inn, Gailey
The Plough Inn was located on the Watling Street (A5) and alongside the Staffordshire and Worcestershire Canal on the opposite side of the road to the wharf. The inn closed around 1933 when the A5 was ...
Magpie Cottage, Somerford, Brewood
Magpie Cottage at Somerford, near Brewood, with the photographer's Mini parked in the foreground. The cottage was demolished shortly after this photograph was taken.
Congreve House, Walton-on-the Hill, Stafford
Congreve House, Walton-on-the Hill, Stafford.
This Grade II Listed 17th century timber framed building was clad in brick around the 18th century. It is the birthplace of Lieutenant-General Sir William ...
Wolverhampton Road, Stafford
Numbers 60 to 73 Wolverhampton Road, Stafford. The photograph was taken by the junction with Telegraph Street which is on the left, this view is little changed today (2025).
Eastgate Street, Stafford
Eastgate Street at its junction with Tipping Street to the left. The area is known as Pitcher Bank due to a crockery market which was once held there.
The three-storey industrial building, numbers ...
Eastgate Street, Stafford
This view looks north-west along Eastgate Street, Stafford, towards an area known as Pitcher Bank.
Over the years most of the buildings in this scene have changed use on several occasions. On the ...
Steam locomotive near Moss Pit, Stafford
This steam train is pictured hauling freight just south of the railway bridge in Moss Pit.
The locomotive is an ex LMS Class 5 - No. 45268. It was designed by William Stanier and known as the 'Stanier ...
Eastgate Street, Stafford
This winter scene shows numbers 20 to 41 Eastgate Street looking south from Pitcher Bank.
On the extreme left there is a part view of The William Salt Library and on the left of the bus shelter Groucott's ...
Eastgate Street, Stafford
This winter scene shows numbers 38 to 41 Eastgate Street, looking south.
On the extreme left there is a part view of James & Moore Ltd.'s Turf Accountant's premises. Next door is number 38, which was ...
Eastgate Street, Stafford
This view looks north-west along Eastgate Street to an area known as Pitcher Bank.
On the left is Tipping Street and the white building by the junction is the Joule's Grade II Listed Shrewsbury Arms ...
Wolverhampton High-Level Railway Station
The main entrance to Wolverhampton High-Level Railway Station.
The Station is thought to have been built by local architect Edward Banks for the Shrewsbury & Birmingham Railway (S&B). It was opened ...
The Crown Inn, Cannock
The Crown Inn was an early 18th century coaching inn which stood in the Market Place, Cannock. It was demolished in 1962. On the left, there is a part view of the Market Hall which was demolished in 1975....
Martin Street, Stafford
This view of Martin Street in Stafford shows shops, offices and restaurants some of which have changed use on several occasions.
On the left is the former John Mottram’s jewellers shop, this was later ...
The Ring, Great Haywood
The main entrance to The Ring, Great Haywood.
By 1810, the village on the Shugborough estate had gone. The cottages were purchased one-by-one and demolished as their leases expired. Many of the villagers ...
Unknown Hednesford Football Team
This photograph of a football team is thought to have been taken in the Hednesford area. The team may be West Hill or Pye Green or West Cannock Football Club, Hednesford.
Please contact us if you recognise ...
Baswich House, Weeping Cross, Stafford
The former mid-19th century Baswich House stood on the Cannock Road at Weeping Cross.
Baswich House replaced a white house known as the Weeping Cross Inn. It became the home of John and Sarah Salt. ...
Interior, 15 Tipping Street, Stafford
The entrance hall of 15 Tipping Street, a Grade II listed building dating from around 1740-50. Originally it was a town house and previously had been known as The Croft.
This picture taken in 1963 ...
Club Day event, Leek
A horse drawn float decorated for a 'Club Day', outside St. Edward's Church, Leek.
From left to right: Harry Sigley; Stanley Sigley; Cassie McEwan; Donald McEwan; unknown; Fred Grindley; Humphrey Chadwick.
Leek ...