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Sandon Village
In the centre is one of the two Stafford Lodges at the gateway to Sandon Hall.
The triple chimney on the left belongs to Seven Stars Cottage.
Sandon Village
On the right is Seven Stars Cottage. The road leading off to the right leads to the gate to Sandon Hall.
The road junction, in the centre of the postcard, is where the Sandon Estate Memorial stands ...
Sandonia Theatre, Stafford
An artists impression of the Sandonia Theatre on Sandon Road, Stafford
Designed and built by Sandy and Norris, the theatre was opened in 1920, but was never a great success either as a theatre or cinema. ...
Sandonia Theatre, Stafford
This photograph shows the Sandonia’s 10 minute intermission countdown clock which was used for theatre purposes. The numbers from 1 to 9 were lit by electric bulbs behind the face and at the top there ...
Sandy Lane, Rugeley
This postcard view of a snowy scene was taken in Horse Fair looking towards the junction with Sandy Lane in Rugeley.
The corrugated iron Mission Church (on the left) and the thatched cottages no longer ...
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). ...
Saxon Cross Shafts in Checkley Churchyard. Photographed by William Blake.
Examples of saxon cross shafts in the the churchyard at St. Mary & All Saints Church, Church Lane, Checkley, Staffordshire.
Saxon Cross-Shaft, Alstonefield. Photographed by William Blake.
Stereoscope image of an anglo-saxon cross-shaft found at Alstonefield Church, Staffordshire
Scene of a steeplejack accident, Tower Street, Wolverhampton
Demolition underway at he three-storey factory and chimney formerly belonging to E. Hands & Sons, shoe manufacturers, on Tower Street, Wolverhampton. A note with this glass negative indicates that the ...
School House, Eccleshall,
School House, Penkridge
A three-bay brick-built house with a pointed doorway and windows. Built in 1818 by Joseph Potter.
School House, Penkridge
Situated in Market Place, on the corner of Market Street. Grade II Listed. dating from 1818 by Lichfield architect Joseph Potter. Built as accommodation for the Schoolmaster & Mistress (there was normally ...
School House, Penkridge
This postcard view shows the School House, built in 1818, and on the right is the new School building of 1889. The photograph was taken on Market Square, also known as School Square and in later years ...
Sculpture Gallery, Trentham Hall
A photograph taken during renovation in 1988 by the National Coal Board, who during this period had taken over the responsibility of managing the Trentham Estate.
During the period from 1842 until ...
Sea at Blackpool. Photographed by William Blake.
Seascape taken at Blackpool during high tide. This view features the stone embankment and one of the town's piers.
Sea at Blackpool. Photographed by William Blake.
Seascape taken at Blackpool, Lancashire. This view includes a small sailing vessel and one of the town's piers.
Sea Horse Pool, Enville Hall
A postcard view of the Sea Horse Pool and Gothic Gates, in the distance, in the gardens at Enville Hall. The Sea Horse Pool is also known as the Ha-ha pool.
The fountain featured a statue of Triton ...
Seighford Hall,
Seighford Hall is an Elizabethan house to which additions were made over the years, particularly during the Victorian period.
A brick tower in the grounds was built to look like a church tower. This ...