The Stone House , Seisdon
The Stone House stands on Post Office Road. It consisted of a 17th century sandstone crosswing attached to an earlier, possibly originally 14th century, timber-framed building. The cross wing was probably ...
Trent Lane, Great Haywood
A view of Trent Lane, Great Haywood looking towards the railway bridge and the entrance to the Shugborough Estate. The cottages in this lane were built around 1800 to 1805 to house tenants and domestic ...
Trent Lane, Great Haywood
A view of Trent Lane, Great Haywood looking from the railway bridge towards the village centre. The cottages in this lane were built around 1800 to 1805 to house tenants and domestic servants of the Anson ...
Trentham Gardens Ballroom
During the Second World War (1939 to 1945) the Central Bank was moved from London to Trentham Gardens as a precaution against bombing.
The staff, mainly female, worked long hours here in very difficult ...
Unidentified estate buildings
Three women standing outside estate cottages. Location not known, but possibly somewhere in north Staffordshire. If you recognise these buildings or the people in this photograph, please contact us.
Union Inn, Measham, March 31st 1796 - Document from the Enoch Wood Scrapbook
Post in the Potteries - 1796
In 1796 a national postal system using a fleet of coaches was growing in coverage but still did not directly serve the Potteries.
Many towns and cities not served by ...
Uttoxeter Carnival Parade
Photograph of Uttoxeter Carnival Parade in 1926, looking down Carter Street. Note the petrol pumps of Atkey's Garage on the left and the Post Office on the right. In the distance on the left can be seen ...
Victorian Post Box, Rugeley
A view of a Victorian post box on the corner of Church Street and Lion Street in Rugeley.
View of Weston,
View from near the junction of Stafford Road and Boat Lane.
In the centre is St. Andrew's Church, dating from the early thirteenth century, but the arcades and chancel arch are later. The church was ...
Views of Harlaston
A colour postcard of four views of Harlaston. Clockwise from top left: the Manor House, St. Matthew's Church, the White Lion public house; the Post Office.
Published by Halcyon Cards of Bushey, ...
Village Post Office, Walton on the Hill
From about 1900 the village post office in Walton-on-the-Hill was in the thatched cottage at 14 Walton Village, next to the smithy. It was run by Katherine Woods while her husband Samuel ran his painting ...
Village Shop and Post Office, Yarnfield
The shop has since been demolished and rebuilt very close to this site.
Village view, Moddershall
Looking south along the main road through Moddershall. The village school can be seen to the left and the Post Office further along.
A colour-tinted postcard view published by A.W. Tilley, newsagent ...
Walton on the Hill Post Office
Samuel and Kathrine Woods at Walton on the Hill Post Office.
Walton Post Office, Walton, near Stone
Post office and shop on Fillybrooks Corner.
The shop was run by Annie Leese.
Weston Post Office
On the reverse of this postcard it says that the Post Mistress and her daughter are pictured standing outside Weston Post Office.
The two notices over the door state: "James W. Muir, Grocer and Provision ...
Wetwood Post Office, near Eccleshall
A postcard view of Wetwood Post Office next to a junction with the Eccleshall Road (B5026) in Wetwood. The building on the right is Broughton Institute which later became known as Broughton Parish Room.
This ...
William Worthington, postman, Seighford
William Worthington (born 1878) of Seighford, near Stafford.