The Green, Stafford
This view was taken on The Green, also known as part of Bailey Street, Stafford,
From left to right: a glimpse of F. H. Burgess, (Agricultural Engineers and Ironmongers premises), next is the former ...
Springfield Brewery, Wolverhampton
The main entrance gateway to William Butlers 1873-74 Brewery which had malting’s, cooperage and stabling.
The Inscriptions on both sides of the arch were modified to read 'M & B SPRINGFIELD BREWERY' ...
Rear of Gaol Square premises, Stafford
Rear view of: No's. 4 - 6 in Gaol Square, Stafford.
Left to right: the back of No. 6, previously a Greeting cards shop. No. 5, was Bedson's Army and Navy stores and No. 4, on the right was Bigham’s ...
Meadow View, Pattingham
Located on the High Street, Pattingham, opposite the Village Hall, this block of houses was known as Meadow View. The shop (no. 7) has a plaque above the door inscribed: S T 1692.
At the time of ...
Greengate Street, Stafford
A view of Greengate Street taken in 1962.
Left to right: the Ancient High House a Grade II* listed building, Brookfield’s tailors, hosiers and out-fitters. Rose & Co. wallpaper and paint merchants, ...
Greengate Street, Stafford
A view of Greengate Street taken in 1966.
On the extreme left there is a part view of a parade of shops completed around 1963, replacing Dale’s Ironmongers shop which was demolished in the early 1960s. ...
Greengate Street, Stafford
A view of Greengate Street taken in 1963. All of the buildings in this view remain (2025) although over the years their ground floors have changed use on several occasions.
On the left Jenkinson’s ...
Gothic Cottage, Lichfield Road, Stafford
Gothic Cottage pictured on the corner of Lichfield Road and White Lion Street, Stafford.
This Grade II listed building was built as a house in 1840-42 on the site of Castle Church Parish's Workhouse. ...
Gaolgate Street, Stafford
This view was taken on Gaolgate Street in January 1966 looking south from nearby Gaol Square. On the right at roof level a ‘Snowflake’ and a string of lights can be seen which formed part of the Christmas ...
Co-operative Building, Gaol Road, Stafford
View of the former Stafford and Stone Co-operative Society Ltd. building on the corner of Gaol Road (left) and Browning Street (right).
This Co-op store has the date of 1907 on its stonework, also ...
Sandy Lane, Rugeley
A view of Sandy Lane, also known as Hednesford Road, showing the old thatched cottages demolished in 1912. They were sited between the Globe Hotel (off the picture to the right) and Sandy Lane (left). ...
The apiary, Trentham Hall
Pictured is one of the outbuildings linked with nearby Trentham Hall: the apiary, adjacent to the poultry house. The apiary was to the east of Park Drive. Here the estate beehives were kept. The car is ...
Pool House, Trentham
This Art Deco House sat high on a hill above the open-air swimming baths at Trentham. It was built in 1935 at the same time as the Swimming Pool which opened on the 9th July 1935. Pool House was the ...
Surveyor's House, Trentham
The Surveyor's House undergoing refurbishment in 1995, when the former estate buildings had been sold by the National Coal Board. The house is located in Park Drive and was designed by Charles Barry in ...
W. H. Bigham's Tailors and Outfitters, Stafford
Bigham's shop on Gaol Square sold ladies and gentlemen's made-to-measure and 'off the peg' clothing. To the right of Bigham's is Bedson's Army and Navy stores, which later moved to Bridge Street.
St. Martin's Place, Stafford
Looking from the edge of Market Square along St. Martin's Place towards Martin Street, Stafford.
On the left is the front wall of the Grade II* listed building The Judge’s Chambers. On the right is ...
St. Martin's Place, Stafford
Looking from Martin Street along St. Martin's Place towards the Shire Hall and Market Square, Stafford.
The left foreground has a part view of the Grade II Listed (1740) No. 4 and 5, Martin Street. ...
Wolseley Hall, Rugeley
This view shows a discarded mirror or picture frame amongst the rubble immediately prior to the demolition of Wolseley Hall in 1966.