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Greenhill Farmhouse, Norton Bridge

This photograph taken by Dr J.E.C. Peters in 1965, shows Greenhill Farmhouse near Norton Bridge. It is said to date from 1857.

Greenhill Farm Sale, Norton Bridge

An agricultural roller at a dispersal sale at Greenhill Farm held by South & Stubbs Auctioneers; this was occasioned by the retirement of Mr F. Toon. The sale included 88 grand cattle; 108 sheep, a pony, ...

Acton Trussell Church

A view of St. James Church, Acton Trussell, taken from the Penkridge Road looking north. Over the years this scene is largely unchanged today (2026). The church is Grade II* listed and is said to date ...

Last Rail Journey on the Stafford to Uttoxeter Line - Chartley & Stowe

The Stephenson Locomotive Society (Midland Area) ran the last train on the Uttoxeter to Stafford line on 1957. The locomotive is seen here arriving at Chartley & Stowe (Stowe-by-Chartley) Station with ...

Last Rail Journey on the Stafford to Uttoxeter Line - Chartley & Stowe

The Stephenson Locomotive Society (Midland Area) ran the last train on the Stafford to Uttoxeter line on 23 March 1957. This Staffordshire Newsletter picture was taken as the last train arrived at Chartley ...

St. James' Church, Acton Trussell

St. James was originally built in 1212. The tower dates from tghe late 13th century and the small recessed spire was added in 1562. It was enlarged and rebuilt in 1869 under the direction of G.E. Street. ...

Acton Trussell Church

A postcard view of St. James Church which was originally built in 1212. The tower dates from the late 13th century and the small recessed spire was added in 1562. It was enlarged and rebuilt in 1869 under ...

Stafford Views

A composite postcard with three scenes of Stafford. The views are St Mary's Church, Church Lane, and Victoria Park and Bridge. The Church Lane view includes Minshull's Restaurant on the left which ...

Shropshire Union Canal, near Woodseaves

A postcard view of a narrow boat passing under the 'High Bridge', Woodseaves, in the springtime. The road bridge (no. 39) over the canal is Grade II Listed and dates from 1822-1823. A strainer arch ...

The Gables, Acton Trussell

The Gables stood on Nash Lane in Acton Trussell and is believed to have been demolished in about 1970.

Manor Farmhouse, Acton Trussell

This early 16th century timber-framed farmhouse is Grade II listed and stands on a medieval moated platform. Manor Farmhouse was part of the Littleton estate in 1947 when it was purchased by Lotus Ltd., ...

Ivy House, Acton Trussell

A postcard view of Ivy House, Acton Trussell. The Grade II listed House was built in the late 18th or early 19th century and remodelled in the late 19th century. Viewed from Mill Lane, it is situated ...

Booden Farm, Haughton

This photograph taken by Dr J.E.C. Peters in 1963, shows Booden Farm, situated off Jolt Lane, Haughton. This Grade II Listed building has 17th century origins with later remodelling and extending. ...

King Edward VI Grammar School, Stafford

A postcard view of King Edward VI Grammar School on Newport Road, Stafford. The Free Grammar School of King Edward VI was established in 1550 using St. Bertelin's Chapel as a schoolroom. Due to the ...

Brook Street, Stafford

House and adjacent chapel, since demolished, near the Eccleshall Road, approximately where the petrol station is today (2026). The 1888 Working Men’s Mission Room was referred to as the Brook Street Primitive ...

Book Illustration. Photographed by William Blake.

Book illustration. Unknown location - possibly Gainsborough Old Hall, Lincolnshire. Additional information kindly supplied by Helen Daniel.

Cottages at Rickerscote, Stafford

A view of cottages on Rickerscote Road taken from School Lane at the junction with Old Rickerscote Lane. These cottages still exist (2026), those facing the camera have been changed by removing the ...

Tinkerborough, Stafford

Tinkerborough is situated close to a sandstone qaurry, south east of Salt, near Stafford. The cottages no longer stand, but were believed to be quarry workers' cottages.