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Chas. E. Morgan, Wine and Spirits Merchant, Greengate Street, Stafford

A view of the cellar at Chas. E. Morgan, Wine and Spirits Merchant, of 57, Greengate Street, Stafford, which was established in 1780. They ceased trading in 1967. Currently (2026), the premises are occupied ...

Portrait of the Holdford Family, Tinkerborough

The Holdfords, who once lived in a cottage at Tinkerborough, a quarry workers’ hamlet near Stafford. Standing: Thomas, Annie, Samuel. Seated: Samuel and Mrs. Holdford. Photo courtesy John Johnson ...

Greenhill Farm, Norton Bridge

General view of Greenhill Farm, Norton Bridge.

Holy Cross Church and Presbytery, Lichfield

Holy Cross Roman Catholic Church is situated on Upper St John Street, Lichfield, at its junction with Chapel Lane. The attached priest's house and the original chapel date from 1803 for the Rev Dr ...

Gailey farmhouse

Gailey Farmhouse situated on the A5 (Watling Street) near the Staffordshire and Worcestershire canal. The house has since been converted into a five-bedroomed residence, known as Hammerton House, and ...

Greengate Street, Stafford

A view of Greengate Street taken in 1963. All of the buildings in this view remain (2025) although over the years their ground floors have changed use on several occasions. On the left Jenkinson’s ...

Watkiss' butchers shop

Reginald George Watkiss, shipping contractor and family butcher. He was the son of Miles (a coal miner) and Mary Watkiss, born in Armitage, baptised 31 July 1881, Brereton. The location of this shop ...

Rugeley - Brereton Chapel: sepia wash drawing

'New Chapel in the Parish of Rugeley, Staffordshire.' North east view of the chapel built in 1837, in the lancet Gothic style.'J. B.,' [John Buckler.]

Fox Public House, Marston, near Church Eaton

Situated on Birchmoor Lane near its junction with Marston Road, 'The Fox' has since been converted into a private residence and the single storey building to the right has been converted into a two-storey ...

Barn by The Fox Public House, Marston, near Church Eaton

This photograph shows the barn, stable and cow-house alongside The Fox Inn which is on the right and out of frame for the camera. Note the Post Box incorporated into the gable end. The building has since ...

King’s Lodging, Tutbury Castle

The external doorway to the King’s lodging, built in 1634-36, part of the south range of Tutbury Castle.

Eaton House, Gailey

Situated on the A5 (Watling Street) near the Spread Eagle Inn. The porch was added when the house was converted into flats. It has since been re-modelled without the roof crenelation.

Rear of Newport Road Garage, Stafford

This photograph taken from the Moat House access bridge over the River Sow shows the rear of Newport Road Garage on the left bordering the river. In the distance a footbridge crosses the river linking ...

Holland’s grocers, Rushton

To the left is A. Holland's grocers and provisions shop on the corner of Station Lane and the A523 Macclesfield Road. The shop is now a private residence.

Garden Street, Stafford

This view taken from Garden Street's junction with Cramer Street looks across the road to the pair of lodges or gatehouses which flank the rear entrance to St. Joseph's Convent. It is also (2026) the ...

33 - 37 Penn Road, Wolverhampton

These Regency houses, No.’s 33 - 37 Penn Road, Wolverhampton, were home to Devitt's house removals, furnishers and antiques businesses. In June 1971, they closed these premises due to the forthcoming ...

Old Wesleyan Chapel, Lichfield Street, Rugeley

Originally a Wesleyan Chapel dating from 1839, the building was extended forward, and a new brick frontage (as seen) was constructed in 1870. In 1877, a rear extension was added. It became a social annexe ...

Chapel House, Belmont, Ipstones

John Sneyd of Belmont Hall originally planned Chapel House as a church. Around 1790, Sneyd argued with the incumbent of St. Leonard's Church in Ipstones and started to build his own church. They soon ...