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St. Mary's Church, Swynnerton

A postcard view of the parish church of St. Mary’s at Swynnerton which has Norman features, notably a very fine west doorway. The chancel and nave are Early English. The church is also notable for a statue ...

St. Matthew's Church, Meerbrook

View from the south of St. Matthews' Church, Meerbrook. Designed by R. Norman Shaw, the chancel and central tower were built in 1869-70 and the nave in 1873. The new building replaced a mid-16th century ...

St. Michael and All Angels Church, Colwich,

St. Michael and All Angels was built on the site of an Anglo-Saxon church. The present church was built in the late fourteenth century, but was altered and restored between 1852 and 1856. Inside the ...

St. Michael’s Church, Brereton, Rugeley

St. Michael’s Church in Brereton is pictured on this Armitage Pictorial Postcard, with a Christmas and New Year message from the sender written on the right. This early postcard dates from the first ...

St. Michael’s Church, Penkridge

This postcard view shows St. Michael and All Angels' Church which dates from the 13th century, and also has Decorated and late Perpendicular features. It was a Royal Collegiate Church, but the collegiate ...

St. Michael’s Church, Penkridge

This multi-view postcard shows interior and exterior views of St. Michael and All Angels' Church which dates from the 13th century, and also has Decorated and late Perpendicular features. It was a Royal ...

St. Michael’s Square, Penkridge

A postcard view of St. Michael's Square, looking north towards Stafford. To the right is Lees' bakery and beyond it can be seen the three gables of the White Hart public house on Stone Cross. This ...

St. Michael's Church, Brereton, Rugeley

St. Michael's Church was built in 1837 by Thomas Trubshaw of Little Haywood. It was later enlarged by George Gilbert Scott in 1877-78. The tower was enlarged by John Oldrid Scott in 1887.

St. Michael's Church, Horton

A postcard view of St. Michael's Church, Horton, which is largely Perpendicular. The village of Horton lies close to Leek in the Staffordshire Moorlands. The original St. Michael's Church building ...

St. Michael's Church, Penkridge

This postcard view shows St. Michael and All Angels' Church which dates from the 13th century, and also has Decorated and late Perpendicular features. It was a Royal Collegiate Church, but the collegiate ...

St. Nicholas' Church, Mavesyn Ridware

This Armitage pictorial postcard shows the Grade I listed Church of St Nicholas in Mavesyn Ridware, which has a mediaeval north aisle and tower but the rest of the church was largely rebuilt in 1782. ...

St. Nicholas' Church, Mavesyn Ridware

The title on this postcard ‘The Church, Hill Ridware’ is incorrect. This is the Grade I listed Church of St Nicholas in nearby Mavesyn Ridware, which has a mediaeval north aisle and tower but the rest ...

St. Paul's Church, Stafford,

St. Paul's Church opened on Lichfield Road in 1844. St. Paul's mission church and school were established in 1877. The spire and tower were added in 1887 to commemorate Queen Victoria's Golden Jubilee....

St. Peter’s Church, Broughton

A post card view of St. Peter’s Church (built c. 1633), showing the small chancel, the south aisle, the porch, the clerestory of the nave, and the tower. The east window is 'Decorated,' the others are ...

St. Peter's Church, Hixon

St. Peter's Church was built in 1848 to a design by Sir George Gilbert Scott.

St. Peter's Church, Hixon,

St. Peter's Church was built in 1848 to a design by Sir George Gilbert Scott.

St. Peter's Church, Marchington

A postcard view of St. Peter's Church which was built in 1742 to designs by Richard Trubshaw of Little Haywood. This “Shaw” Series postcard was posted and franked in Marchington in September 1905 – ...

St. Saviour's Church, Aston-by-Stone

A postcard view of St. Saviour's Church, Aston-by-Stone which was built in 1846 and funded and endowed by Viscount and Viscountess St. Vincent. The architect was James Trubshaw. The steeple was not added ...