Staffordshire County Council annual meeting, Stafford
Pictured in the County Buildings Council Chamber in Stafford, are County Administrators. Alderman Lewis Davies, had been elected Chairman for a fourth year, and presided at the annual meeting of the Staffordshire ...
Staffordshire County Council election, Stafford
Pictured on the steps of the Shire Hall are newly elected County Councillors following local elections in April 1952. On the left Alderman J.F. Amery (Conservative) is shaking hands with Mr J.H. Southall, ...
Staffordshire Place, Stafford
View of the two buildings (Staffordshire Place 1 on the right and Staffordshire Place 2 on the left) forming the Staffordshire Place complex. Housing the local County Council, businesses and other organizations, ...
Stoke Town Hall, Glebe Street, Stoke
This building plan is of Stoke town hall on Glebe Street. It was built in 1834 and is now a Grade II listed building.
Diagrams (top to bottom):
- Front of the building
- Ground floor plan showing the ...
Stoke upon Trent Town Hall, Glebe Street
This 1904 view along Glebe Street shows on the left, St Peter's Cambers, the Town Hall and the Glebe public house. The road between St Peter's Chambers (now demolished) and the Town Hall became Kingsway. ...
Stone Job Centre
The Job Centre, 35 High Street, Stone pictured on the official opening day on Wednesday 25 January 1978. The Job Centre closed in 2006. It stood empty for a while until the British Heart Foundation ...
Tamworth - The Market House: sepia drawing
'The Market House at Tamworth, Staffordshire.' Showing a building built on arches in brick and stone. There are four arches on each side and two in front, with a Hall above. On top is a balcony and ...
Tamworth - The Town Hall: lithograph
'Town Hall,' [or Market House.] Showing a building built on arches in brick and stone. There are two arches in front, with a Hall above. On top is a balcony and a lantern. There is a row of stuccoed ...
Tamworth Town Hall
The Town Hall was built in 1700-1701, and was paid for by Thomas Guy, the MP for Tamworth. The Town Hall was initially used for civic and social functions, and so was an important building for the town. ...
Tamworth Town Hall and Sir Robert Peel Statue
Tamworth Town Hall decorated for Christmas.
The Town Hall was built in 1700-1701, and was paid for by Thomas Guy, the MP for Tamworth. The Town Hall was initially used for civic and social functions, ...
Telephone Exchange, Hanley
The old telephone exchange building stands on the corner of Trinity Street and Marsh Street North in Hanley. The four storey brick building was opened in 1900 but has been replaced by the large telecommuncations ...
The Globe Inn and High Street, Tunstall
The Globe Inn stands on the corner of High Street and Ladywell Road (left). On the other side is Lambert Street with Highgate Secondary Modern School on the corner. Further up High Street, the large building ...
The Green and Council House, Cannock
The house known as The Green is thought to date from the 1730s. It was a ladies' boarding school in the early 1800s. The house was purchased by Cannock Urban District Council in 1927 and was opened as ...
The Green and garden, Cannock
The Green, also known as The White House or The Council House. It is thought to date from the early 1730s. Until 1735 it was occupied by Sir Robert Fisher, and was the first house in Cannock to have its ...
The Guildhall, Newcastle-under-Lyme
The Guildhall of Newcastle-under-Lyme has long history. Built in 1713 as a replacement to the original guildhall, the lower floor was used as an extension of the outside market and the upper floor was ...
The Market Square Stafford
There has been a shire building in Stafford since the 1280s, used as a meeting place for the County Court and later for other civic meetings.
The present building, designed by John Harvey and erected ...
The New Post Office, Station Road, Stoke upon Trent
This view along Station Road from near the Leek Road corner shows the New Post Office, built in 1930. It now forms part of Stoke railway station, the main entrance to which is just beyond. Further along ...
The Old Bakery, Rugeley
Near the Market Square Rugeley, this old building stood behind the Town Hall and its demolition released more space for the ensuing town centre redevelopment.