Foregate Street, Stafford,
This view of Foregate, looking towards Greyfriars, is virtually unrecognisable today. The photograph is taken from just beyond the junction with St. Patrick's Street, and the cobbled area and lamppost ...
Former Police Superintendent's House, Leek
The former Police Superintendent’s house on Leonard Street, Leek.
Standing adjacent to the former County Police Station this Grade II listed building dates from 1891-2, it was designed by local architects: ...
Fox Public House, Marston, near Church Eaton
Fradley Junction
These buildings alongside the Trent & Mersey Canal are thought to have originally been warehouses and previously a British Waterways / Canal & River Trust (CRT) maintenance unit. The buildings and the ...
Fradswell Hall
Fradswell Hall is a Grade II listed late Georgian country house, built in the early 19th century. It was purchased by Percy Ashworth in 1920 and is perhaps best known for being the home of Mr Justice ...
Freeford Hall, near Lichfield
This postcard view shows Freeford Hall, also known as Freeford Manor. Built around 1730, it is a grade II listed Georgian brick country house, near Lichfield. Over the years it has been home to the Dyott ...
Freemen of the Borough, County Buildings, Stafford
This photograph was taken at the ceremony admitting new Freemen of Stafford. Freemen can qualify by Birth or Servitude. In addition they pay the "Shilling" fee and take the Oath. The Freemen of Stafford ...
Gailey Farm House, Gailey
Gailey Farm House currently (2025) known as Hammerton House, is situated close to the A5 Watling Street and near to the Staffordshire and Worcestershire canal.
The front doorway has a pediment, columns ...
Gaol Square, Stafford
This view taken on Gaol Square shows Gaolgate Street on the left and Mount Street in the centre which is unrecognisable today (2026).
Henry Porter's menswear shop is on the left and a gents hairdressers ...
Gaolgate Street, Stafford
This view looks along Salter Street, from the junction with Gaolgate Street.
On the left is Thorne & Co., who were ironmongers and builders merchants. John and Henry Thorn originated in Wells, Somerset. ...
Garden Street, Stafford
A view of nos. 5 - 7 Garden Street, Stafford, taken in 1962.
The houses remain (2025) although in later years several alterations have been made, including changes to the windows and to front garden ...
Garden Street, Stafford
This view taken in 1962, looks along Garden Street, Stafford, from the junction with the Wolverhampton Road.
In later years the house on the left has had alterations to the garden wall which now has ...
Gates at Tong Castle, Shropshire
Late 18th century entrance gates at Tong Castle, Shropshire. Pyramidal pediments with pineapple finials.
Photographer: Albert Henry Yelland.
George VI's Coronation Decorations, Brine Baths, Stafford,
View taken from Green Bridge.
The Brine Baths opened in 1892 on Greengate Street, after a thick bed of salt was discovered on Stafford Common during the search for a water supply for the town. Its ...
Gerrard's Bromley Hall,
Gerrard's Bromley Hall was constructed in the late sixteenth century by Sir Gilbert Gerard, Queen Elizabeth's Attorney General. The hall was built behind two courtyards; off the courtyards were barns ...
Goat Lodge, Bagots Park, near Abbots Bromley
The architect of this eccentric building was Thomas Trubshaw of Little Haywood. It was built in 1839 as an entrance lodge to Bagot's Park. It is decorated with goats' heads: the goat is the emblem of ...
Godley Lane, Dilhorne
A view of cottages standing just north of Dilhorne School, on the opposite side of Godley Lane. This row of 19th century cottages has been rebuilt further back from the road.
Godley Lane, Dilhorne
A view taken from outside Dilhorne School, looking northwards along Godley Lane. These buildings have since been demolished and new housing built in 2009 now stands here. Foxfield Colliery can be seen ...