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Ravenhill House, Brereton

Ravenhill House was built, on the site of an earlier building, sometime between 1772 and 1787 by Assheton Curzon (later Viscount Curzon) of Hagley Hall, Rugeley . It was leased from Curzon in 1787 to ...

Relaxing in the garden of 'Sunnyside', Northwood Lane, Clayton

Frederick Everitt was a chauffeur and amateur photographer who lived at 'Sunnyside' on Northwood Lane Clayton. Here he takes a photograph of Dora Addison (who later became his wife) whilst sewing and ...

Relaxing in the garden of 'Sunnyside', Northwood Lane, Clayton

Frederick Everitt was a chauffeur and amateur photographer who lived at 'Sunnyside' on Northwood Lane Clayton. Dora (who later became Fred's wife) is seen reclining in the hammock whilst Fred relaxes ...

Rock Cottages, Great Haywood

Rock Cottages stood opposite St Stephen's Church, Great Haywood. Eliza Loveday (seated) with her daughter Elsie Loveday in the front garden.

Rose Cottage, Barlaston

Rose Cottage stands by the Trent and Mersey Canal on Canalside, Barlaston.

Rowley House Farm, Croxton, near Eccleshall

A postcard view of Rowley House Farm which stands on the corner of Lodge Lane and Windmill Lane near Croxton, rather than Broughton as in the caption. Photographed by Mrs B. Roe of Broughton W.I. and ...

Sandon Hall gardens,

The original moated Sandon Old Hall was acquired by the Erdeswick family in 1338, but was sold to Lord Harrowby in 1776. The original building no longer remains, but was still standing in 1852. By this ...

Sandon Hall gardens,

The original moated Sandon Old Hall was acquired by the Erdeswick family in 1338, but was sold to Lord Harrowby in 1776. The original building no longer remains, but was still standing in 1852. By this ...

Sandon Hall, Front Elevation

The original moated Sandon Old Hall was acquired by the Erdeswick family in 1338, but was sold to Lord Harrowby in 1776. The original building no longer remains, but was still standing in 1852. By this ...

Sandon Road, Hilderstone

This postcard view looks north-east along the Sandon Road in Hilderstone. On the left the shop has several product advertisements placed on its walls and front. In the distance the spire of Christ Church ...

Sandon Road, Hilderstone

This postcard view looks north-east along the Sandon Road in Hilderstone. In the distance the spire of Christ Church can be seen. Most of the buildings in this scene remain (September 2023), although ...

Seighford Vicarage

A postcard view of the Vicarage and on the right a glimpse of St. Chad’s Church tower in Seighford. In later years the Vicarage was demolished and the area redeveloped with private housing. St. Chad's ...

Shugborough Hall, Front Elevation,

Shugborough is the ancestral home of the Anson family, who were later created the Earls of Lichfield. The central block of the house was built in 1693. Thomas Wright of Durham designed the pavilions ...

Staff at Marston Council School, Marston, near Stafford

Staff at Marston Council School. In August 1922 Marston Wood House, a large Victorian house formerly occupied by Mr A.O. Jordan, was acquired for temporary school purposes for children from Marston ...

Stafford Amateur Garden & Horticultural Society

Committee members of Stafford Amateur Garden and Horticultural Committee pictured at a meeting. In this group are Mr J. Martin (back row, third from left), Alderman C.E. Fowke (Chairman, front row, third ...

Stafford Grammar School, Newport Road, Stafford

A view of the School House at King Edward VI Grammar School from the south east. The two girls playing croquet are believed to be Mabel Frances Layng (later to become an artist) and Ada Clarice Layng, ...

Stafford Grammar School, Newport Road, Stafford

View of the School House at King Edward VI Grammar School from the north east. The two girls and man saeted in the garden are believed to be the Headmaster of the Grammar School, Alfred Edward Freestone ...

Stapenhill House, Stapenhill, Burton-on-Trent

The frontage of Stapenhill House with the tower of St. Peter's Church to the left.