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St. Joseph's Convent, Stafford

The building on the left was originally Forebridge Villa, built on Lichfield Road in the early nineteenth century. The house was bought in 1903 by sisters from the French Order of St. Joseph of Cluny. ...

St. Lawrence's Church, Coppenhall

A postcard view of St. Lawrence's Church, Coppenhall, which is described by Nikolaus Pevsner as 'the perfect 13th century village church, small but of great dignity'. This ancient church was restored ...

St. Matthew's Church, Derrington,

The building of St. Matthew's was funded by the Rev. C.S. Royds, rector of Haughton.

St. Michael's Church, Stramshall

St. Michael's was built in 1850-2 by Thomas Fradgley of Uttoxeter. The tall cross to the left of the path is the village War Memorial, dedicated around 1920. Photograph by the Rev. C.F.L. Barnwell ...

St. Michael's Hall, Stone,

St. Michael's Working Men's Club was built on Lichfield Street in 1911, after the original premises on Abbey Street became too small.

St. Peter's Primary School, Hixon,

St. Thomas' Church, Walton-on-the-Hill,

St. Thomas' Church, built in 1853. Two years after the church opened the spire was destroyed by lightening and was replaced by a wooden spire covered in lead.

Stafford Castle

Lantern slide view of ivy-covered towers of Stafford Castle from the base of the motte. The castle to the south-west of the town was built in the fourteenth century by Ralph de Stafford, on the site of ...

Stafford Castle,

The castle to the south-west of the town was built in the fourteenth century by Ralph de Stafford, on the site of an earlier Norman wooden castle. In December 1643, during the English Civil War (after ...

Stafford Gaol Tower

One of the three towers at Stafford Gaol. The towers were added in the mid- nineteenth century to provide accommodation for the warders and their families. The prison did not house offenders between ...

Stafford Lodges, Sandon Hall,

Stafford Lodges and the gate to Sandon Hall. The original moated Sandon Old Hall was acquired by the Erdeswick family in 1338, but was sold to Lord Harrowby in 1776. The original building no longer ...

Stafford Prison and Gaol Road

The outer wall and twin towers of Stafford Gaol, which were demolished in 1952 in order to widen Gaol Road. The advertisements in the background are for Tinkler's grocers and Oveltine.

Stafford Prison Gate-house and Gaol Road,

The gate-house stood on Gaol Road and contained the reception ward and a room for the warders. The roof of the gate-house was used as the place of execution until 1817, when new gallows were built on ...

Staffordshire Police Headquarters, Weeping Cross, Stafford

This photograph captures the scene during the demolition of the former Staffordshire Police Force Headquarters building at Weeping Cross. This view was taken from the Cannock Road entrance. The Police ...

State Chariot at Ingestre Hall,

The Earl of Shrewsbury's State Chariot standing outside Ingestre Hall, in preparation for the coronation celebrations of June 1953. The coachman and two footmen wear state livery which includes white ...

Stone Cemetery,

The cemetery on Stafford Road was opened on 5 September 1903.

Stone Gateposts, Gerrard's Bromley Hall,

These gateposts belonged to Gerrard's Bromley Hall. The sixteenth century hall was demolished in the 1750s, but these gateposts and some of the barns still exist.

Stowe-by-Chartley,

The white building on the left is Hawthorn Farm. Stowe-by-Chartley School can be seen on the right.