Station Road, Stone
A postcard view of Station Road looking towards Stone Railway Station.
This postcard was franked on 20 July 1906 in Stone and sent to an address in Hampstead, London.
Stone Road, Tittensor
A postcard view looking north along Stone Road, Tittensor. St. Luke's Church is just off picture to the left.
This postcard was published by William Shaw, Burslem. It was franked on 20 August 1928 ...
Stone Road, Tittensor
A postcard view of cottages on the west side of Stone Road, Tittensor.
This postcard was published by T. G. Adie & Co. of Stone.
Stowe-by-Chartley
A postcard view of Stowe-by-Chartley. In the background on the right is a glimpse of St. John’s Church tower. All the buildings in this view remain (November 2019).
This postcard was published by ...
Surveyor's House, Trentham
The Surveyor's House undergoing refurbishment in 1995, when the former estate buildings had been sold by the National Coal Board. The house is located in Park Drive and was designed by Charles Barry in ...
Sutton family, Cheddleton
The Sutton family standing in their back yard. James and Louise Sutton lived with their family at Babylon Bank on Cheadle Road, Cheddleton. James Sutton was a papermaker at Brittain's paper mill.
Swainsley Hall
The house was built in 1867 for a London solicitor called Roscoe. Thomas Wardle (later Sir Thomas) bought Swainsley Hall in 1896 as a weekend house. It was too small to accommodate his large family so ...
Swiss Cottage, Main Road, Brereton
A view of Swiss Cottage , 88 Main Road, Brereton. Swiss Cottage was built in 1880 for the Rev. Edward Samson’s Curate. Rev. Samson was Vicar of Pipe Ridware until 1900 when he became Vicar of Brereton. ...
Swiss Cottages, Coton, Milwich
A postcard view of two cottages (centre and right) known as Swiss cottages on the Uttoxeter Road, Coton, near Milwich. On the left in the distance is the Wheatsheaf public house.
On the reverse there ...
Temple of Diana, Weston Park
The Georgian Temple of Diana was designed by James Paine and probably built in the 1760s and definitely completed by 1776. The Orangery has tall arched windows and an Adam ceiling, which leads into a ...
Thatched cottage, possibly near Rugeley
A postcard view of a picturesque cottage and garden at an unknown location, possibly in the Rugeley area.
There is a brief message on the reverse: “Dear Elizabeth, I thought perhaps you would like ...
Thatched cottage, Woodseaves area
A thatched timber-framed cottage believed to be somewhere around Woodseaves, Wheaton Aston and Newport. If you recognise the location or the people in this photograph, please let us know.
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Thatched cottage, Woodseaves area
A thatched timber-framed cottage believed to be somewhere around Woodseaves, Wheaton Aston and Newport. If you recognise the location or the people in this photograph, please let us know.
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Thatched Cottages, Ellenhall,
The Avenue, Cheadle
A postcard view of houses on The Avenue in Cheadle. All of these houses and most of their front garden walls remain (February 2023), however, in later years the land in the foreground was used during ...
The Breeze family, Seighford
Members of the Breeze family are pictured in the garden of Church Cottage, Seighford. The building in the background is the Vicarage which in later years was demolished and the area redeveloped with private ...
The Breeze family, Seighford
Members of the Breeze family are pictured in the garden of Church Cottage, Seighford.
In the centre (second from left) are Jessie and Arthur Breeze; on the extreme right is Emma Breeze, front row ...
The Broadmore, Stowe by Chartley
A postcard view of The Broadmore, Stowe by Chartley. A croquet lawn and tennis court can be seen in the foreground.
Also known as Broadmoor, by 1906 this house was owned by Arthur Thomas Radcliffe ...