Main Gates, Green Hall, Stafford,
Front view of Green Hall, Lichfield Road.
Built in the 1820s for Charles Webb, a solicitor, the house was originally named Forebridge Hall.
Today the building houses the County Architect's Department....
Main Road, Kettlebrook, Tamworth
On the left with the 1910 datestone in this postcard photograph is Morrall's Tobacconists and Hairdressers shop at 134, Kettlebrook Road. It still stands today (2022) but the shop front has gone and the ...
Main Staircase, Chetwynd House, Stafford
Chetwynd House was built around 1712-1715 by William Chetwynd, 3rd Viscount Chetwynd (1683?-1770), Member of Parliament for Stafford 1715-1722 and 1734-1770. The house was sold in the 1780s to William ...
Main Street, Alrewas
'Alrewas House' on Main Street.
Market Place, Brewood
The Swan Hotel on the right was originally a house of probably 15th century origin. it was remodelled in the 19th century and is grade II listed. The adjacent building with the sun-shade is also grade ...
Market Place, Cannock
An early view of the Market Place, Cannock. The indoor market, built in 1869 is on the left, incorporating Sellman's Funeral Directors established in 1870 and still (in 2018) in existence. Next is the ...
Market Square, Rugeley
A busy early postcard scene by Valentines of Market Square, Rugeley. Abraham Whitworth's grocery shop is on the left and Harris's ironmongers shop is to the right. The Town Hall's clock tower is prominent, ...
Market Square, Stafford
The flower gardens and bus stop in the Market Square, Stafford.
Market Street, Hednesford
Looking south-east along Market street, Hednesford. This Valentine's Series postcard photograph has been coloured by the 'Crystoleum' process with an added picture frame effect. Note the wrought iron ...
Market Street, Hednesford
A busy street scene looking towards the Railway Station on the bridge from near the front of the Anglesey Hotel. Ellison's chemists shop on the right. A decorative plaque can be seen over the large door ...
Market Street, Hednesford
A busy scene on Market Street, Hednesford. The building with the diamond-shaped windows on the left hand edge is the Electric Palace. Built as a roller-skating rink in 1910, its maple wood floor was ...
Market Street, Hednesford
A colour-tinted view looking north-west along Market Street, Hednesford.
Postcard Published by Evans, "Advertiser" Office, Hednesford
Market Street, Hednesford
Looking north-west along Market Street, Hednesford, the main shopping street of the town. Eskrett Street is on the left just after the step-ladder on the pavement. An ornate verandah over the pavement ...
Market Street, Hednesford
A colour-tinted postcard view looking north-west along Market Street, Hednesford. The barber's pole on the left edge of the card belonged to the premises of Mr J. Bird who was there for over 30 years. ...
Marston Farm, Church Eaton,
Marston Farm, now named Marston House.
Marston Farm, near Church Eaton
This timber framed house, formerly Marston Farm, is now named Marston House.
Marston Road, Stafford
On the left of the picture is a redeveloped three storey building on Marston Road, Stafford.
The original brickwork of number 23, also known as The Cocoa House, has been restored on the ground floor ...
Marston Road, Stafford
24a to 27 Marston Road. These premeses were used by C.G. Chell motorcycles.