St. Patrick's Roman Catholic Church, Stafford
St. Patrick's Roman Catholic Church and School opened in 1884 on St. Patrick's Street. In 1921 a new site for the school and church was found on Sandon Road.
The school opened in 1930 and the adjoining ...
St. Paul’s Church, Croxton Church
Built in 1853-1854, the architect of St. Paul's Church, Croxton was Ewan Christian.
St. Paul's Church, Burton-upon-Trent
A view of St. Paul’s Church which stands on St Paul's Square in Burton-upon-Trent. In the background on the right there is a glimpse of the Town Hall clock.
This Grade II* listed Church is a very large ...
St. Peter’s Church, Broughton
A post card view of St. Peter’s Church (built c. 1633), showing the small chancel, the south aisle, the porch, the clerestory of the nave, and the tower. The east window is 'Decorated,' the others are ...
St. Peter's Church, Marchington
A postcard view of St. Peter's Church which was built in 1742 to designs by Richard Trubshaw of Little Haywood.
This “Shaw” Series postcard was posted and franked in Marchington in September 1905 – ...
St. Peter's, Forsbrook. Photographed by William Blake.
Church interior taken at St. Peter's Church, Forsbrook, Staffordshire.
St. Saviour's Church, Aston-by-Stone
A postcard view of St. Saviour's Church, Aston-by-Stone which was built in 1846 and funded and endowed by Viscount and Viscountess St. Vincent. The architect was James Trubshaw. The steeple was not added ...
St. Stephen's Chapel Reredos, Lichfield Cathedral
This reredos was originally located in the north transept of the cathedral in St. Stephen's Chapel. It was moved to the end of the north choir aisle in the 1990s. This central portion shows the scene ...
Stafford - Architectural details: sepia drawing
Showing three drawings:(1) 'Ancient Corbel to a house in Saint Mary's Passage,' [with pendant end].(2) '[Ancient Corbel with an S-curve] to a house in the High Street.'(3) 'Knocker of an ancient house ...
Stafford & Stone Co-operative Society Ltd., Salter Street, Stafford
On the extreme left is a part view of The Vine Hotel. Note the string of light-bulbs along the front, probably Christmas decoration. The adjoining building is Stafford & Stone Co-operative Society Ltd. ...
Stafford & Stone Co-operative Society Ltd., Salter Street, Stafford
Situated on the junction of Salter Street and Malt Mill Lane, this building was part of Stafford & Stone Co-operative Society Ltd. in Stafford.
This was originally Central Hall, built in 1913 for Stafford ...
Stafford Crown Court Opening and RAF Stafford
Service personnel from RAF Stafford are pictured with bayonets fixed as they form a guard of honour during the summer opening of the Crown Court ceremony in Victoria Square, Stafford. The processional ...
Stafford Gaol
A postcard view showing two of the towers at Stafford Gaol, on the corner of Gaol Road and Crooked Bridge Road. Three towers were added in the mid-nineteenth century to provide accommodation for the warders ...
Staffordshire Constabulary, Hednesford Police Station
This postcard view shows eight Police Officers standing outside the entrance of the former Police Station on Cannock Road, Hednesford. In later years the building changed use during redevelopment of the ...
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 Parish Councils Association Conference, Stafford
Officials and visitors are pictured at the “Brains Trust” on Parish Council problems held by the Staffordshire Parish Councils Association. Seated left to right: Mr J Snelson, Mr G H Edwards, Mr G C Lowe, ...
Staffordshire Yeomanry at Tixall Hall
A postcard view of soldiers with horses outside the Stables at Tixall Hall.
The Aston family from Haywood acquired the Tixall estate through marriage; the hall was rebuilt in 1555. In 1580 Sir Walter ...
Staircase to the Levett Pew, Baswich Church,
Baswich Church features two large pews positioned high in the chancel, dating from 1812. The pews belonged to the Chetwynd family of Brocton Hall and the Levetts of Milford Hall; although both pews are ...