Canvassing during a General Election, Eccleshall,
Major Hugh Fraser, Conservative candidate, successfully contested the Stafford Constituency in the 1951 General Election.
He is seen here canvassing in High Street.
Caroline Street Congregational Church, Longton. Photographed by William Blake.
Church interior taken at the Congregational Church, Caroline Street, Longton, Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire.
It was also known as the Independent Chapel and was built in 1819.
Carriage in Heron Street, Rugeley
An ornately framed postcard photo of a Landau carriage drawn by a single horse passing in front of 51, Heron Street, Rugeley. The event and the identity of the passengers is unknown.
Castle Street, Eccleshall,
On the right is Brook House Farm, now demolished.
The row of cottages on the left was known as Dog Row, and also no longer exists.
Caverswall Castle. Photographed by William Blake.
View of Caverswall Castle, Caverswall, Nr. Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire.
Caverswall Castle. Photographed by William Blake.
View of Caverswall Castle, Caverswall, Nr. Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire.
Caverswall Church. Photographed by William Blake.
Church exterior with a view of Caverswall Church, Caverswall, Nr. Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire.
Cedar Tree Hotel, Brereton
The Cedar Tree Hotel in Brereton has long been a local landmark with its distinctive Cedar of Lebanon tree. The Grade II listed Regency style building dates from the early 19th century. Originally a ...
Chancel Window from Grey Friars, Stafford,
Remains of a chancel window from Grey Friars, discovered during excavations in Foregate Street.
The window was taken to Burton Manor in Rising Brook, and broken up for use in the rockery.
Photograph ...
Chapel Terrace, Stafford
Chapel Terrace is located behind the Masonic Hall, off Gaol Square, Stafford.
These houses face the A34 Queensway. Most of the houses in the terrace are separated from their front gardens by an access ...
Chapel Terrace, Stafford
A general view of Chapel Terrace, which is located behind the Masonic Hall, off Gaol Square, Stafford.
All of the houses face the A34 Queensway. Most of the houses are separated from their front gardens ...
Chapel, Coton Hill Asylum, Stafford,
Coton Hill Asylum was built in the 1850s and opened in 1854. It was originally built as an extension to the County Asylum in order to house private patients. It was to be known as The institution for ...
Chapel, Hawkesyard Priory
Armitage Park, a mid-18th century house, was originally built by Nathaniel Lister. In 1839 it was bought by the widow of Josiah Spode III, who lived there with her son Josiah IV. The house was much improved ...
Chapel, unknown location
This photograph of a Chapel is thought to have been taken in Staffordshire. Please contact us if you recognise the chapel and the precise location.
Charnes Hall, Wetwood, near Eccleshall
A postcard view of Charnes Hall which was built around 1680. It was extended and remodelled in 1720 and then again around 1800. It was the home of the Yonge and Vernon-Yonge families. In 1916 it was ...
Chartley Hall
This postcard view of Chartley Hall was taken by Uttoxeter photographer Alfred McCann. Note the cannons in the arches just above the moat. The original moated timber mansion house at Chartley was home ...
Chartley Hall and Grounds, Stowe-by-Chartley,
The original moated timber mansion house at Chartley was home to the Devereux family, who had moved from Chartley Castle during the fifteenth century.
In 1575 Elizabeth I was entertained at Chartley ...
Chartley Hall, Stowe-by-Chartley,
The original moated timber mansion house at Chartley was home to the Devereux family, who had moved from Chartley Castle during the fifteenth century.
In 1575 Elizabeth I was entertained at Chartley ...