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Stafford Street, Eccleshall,

The King's Arms on Stafford Street was originally named The Unicorn. Its neo-Elizabethan timber framed facade covers the original Elizabethan structure. The King's Arms, like the Royal Oak on High ...

Stafford Street, Stafford,

Stafford Street, looking towards Gaolgate Street. These houses have now been replaced by shops. The timber framed building in the centre burnt down in 1896. Stafford Street was originally called ...

Stafford Street, Stafford,

Richardson's Corner. The view is looking down Stafford Street from Gaolgate Street. On the left is Cooper's ironmongers shop, which later became Richardson's (also selling household goods). The ...

Staffordshire County Cricket Club,

Seated front right is Sydney Barnes(1873-1967), described by Wisden as the world's greatest bowler. Even though he was a regular player for England, he continued playing for Staffordshire throughout ...

Standon Hall Orthopaedic Hospital

A colour-tinted postcard view of the Grade 2 listed Standon Hall with a nurse and children on the lawn. Standon Hall was built 1910 to the designs of J. Francis Doyle for Sir Thomas Anderson Salt, ...

Standon Old Hall

There has been a house on this site since the eleventh century. The right side of the present house is Elizabethan, the left is of a later date. The building is now a farmhouse and the pool no longer ...

Standon Old Hall

A postcard view of Standon Old Hall, which is a Grade II Listed building. There has been a house on this site since the eleventh century. The left side of the present house is Elizabethan; the right ...

Star Inn, Cop Mere End, Eccleshall,

The Star Inn was once known as The Rising Sun. The grey haired man in the entrance is the landlord, Charles Blakeman. This could be a photograph of the christening of Mr Blakeman's daughter, Edith....

Stone Cross, Penkridge,

Stone Cross, Penkridge, looking north towards Bull Bridge and Stafford. The White Hart pub stands to the right.

Swan Hotel, Stafford,

Situated in Greengate, the Swan Hotel was originally built as two private town houses in the seventeenth century, joined by a central archway. The buildings were converted into a coaching inn in 1752 ...

Swynnerton Lodge,

Thatched cottage, Penkridge

The oldest house in Penkridge.

Thatched Cottage, South Walls, Stafford,

This timber framed cottage at 82 South Walls is one of many old buildings which have since disappeared from Stafford over the years. The cottage stood roughly where the entrance to the council offices ...

Thatched Cottages, Stowe-by-Chartley,

Cottages on the corner of Bridge Lane and Stowe Lane. Photograph donated by Stafford Historical and Civic Society, who retain copyright ownership.

Thatched Cottages, Stowe-by-Chartley,

Cottages on the corner of Bridge Lane and Stowe Lane.

The “Screens” at Beaudesert Hall

Pictured is an area that was known as the “Screens”, it was a space under the Great Hall Gallery. On the left the arch in the Screen linen-fold panelling led into the Great Hall. On the right the stone ...

The Bear Inn, Stafford

The seventeenth century Bear Inn on Greengate Street was built on the site of the Old Black Bear Inn; it is possible some of the old building was used in the structure of the present. In the eighteenth ...

The Brook House, Bucknall

The Brook House, Bucknall, built in about 1636. It was dismantled in 1974 and moved to Knighton, near Mucklestone. This is a copy of a photograph taken by Mr I.P. Bailey in 1974 shortly before it was ...