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Marston Road, Stafford
On the left of the picture is a redeveloped three storey building on Marston Road, Stafford.
The original brickwork of number 23, also known as The Cocoa House, has been restored on the ground floor ...
Marston Road, Stafford
A colour-tinted view looking north along Marston Road. On the right is the junction with Peel Terrace and behind the railings to the left was Stafford Union Workhouse, later Fernleigh Hospital and Old ...
Martha Malpass' house, Lichfield Road, Stafford
This 17th century thatched cottage, 115 Lichfield Road, stood opposite Green Hall, and at the time of this photograph was the home of Mrs Martha Plasida Malpass (1858-1936).
Martin Street, Stafford
A view of Martin Street in Stafford showing the rear of Eastgate House at 78, Eastgate Street.
Eastgate House was built in 1683 for General John Dolphin. The house was refronted in the early 19th ...
Martin Street, Stafford,
Watercolour painting by Great Haywood born sculptor and artist Samuel Peploe Wood (1827-1873). View down Martin Street, looking towards St. Mary's Church.
Martin Street, Stafford,
These houses on Martin Street have been demolished, except for the house whose edge can just be seen on the left of the photograph. Today this is the County Council Staff Club.
Martin Street, Stafford,
View looking towards Eastgate Street.
In the distance can be seen Eastgate House, formerly the office of the Chief Constable and, later, the Registry Office. On the right are the Old Blue Posts and ...
Mary Howitt's house, Balance Street, Uttoxeter
The home of Mary Howitt on Balance Street, Uttoxeter. The writer Mary Howitt, perhaps best known for her poem 'The Spider and the Fly' but also one of the first people to write children's books, came ...
Mary Lee outside Pools & Till, Penkridge
Mary Lee, daughter of Isaac Lee (a baker) and Louie Lee (nee Bond) (a dressmaker), outside their house on Cannock Road, Penkridge. The photograph was taken on 13th July 1911 when Mary was aged 4 years ...
Mason's Lawn, Gnosall
Bungalows in Mason's Lawn, Gnosall viewed from the footpath link to Impstones.
This postcard was photographed by Powell and published by Francis Frith & Co., Ltd. Reigate.
May Day Celebrations, Stanton
Stanton’s May Queen and her entourage on a dias pictured in front of the School House.
Photographer: H. Hinge, Ashbourne.
Mayfield - Moore's Cottage: woodcut engraving
'Moore's Cottage,' showing a two-storeyed cottage with a pyramidal roof. [Thomas Moore, the Irish poet, lived here between 1813 and 1817.]Anonymous.
It stands on Slack Lane and was known as Mayfield ...
Mayne Street, Hanford
A view south along Mayne Street from close to its junction with Church Lane. Immediately to the right is the junction with Stone Road (A34). The houses and cottages on the left still stand although the ...
Mayne Street, Hanford
A view north along Mayne Street, formerly High Street, Hanford. Coming in from the right is Wilson Road. In the centre right of the photograph is the traditional sign of The Abercrombie public house, ...
Mayo Cottage, Haughton
A postcard photograph view of a group standing outside Mayo Cottage on Brazenhill Lane, Haughton. The house, now known as Mayo Farmhouse, has since been extended in length for a further two bays. At ...
May's builders yard, Alrewas
Located behind Alrewas House, at the time of this photograph this builders yard occupied by Dakin, a local builder. The Volkswagen Campervan to the right vehicle has the name 'Dakin' painted on the rear.
There ...
Meadow Farm, Stowe-by-Chartley
A postcard view of Meadow Farm, Stowe-by-Chartley. On the right is the Jubilee tree planted to mark the occasion of Queen Victoria’s Golden Jubilee in 1887.
This postcard was published by Raphael ...
Meadow House, Kettlebrook road, Tamworth
Meadow House, which seems to have been used by Bennetts taxi's at this time, according to the sign on the left hand side of this photograph. Meadow House has now been demolished.