Longnor Mill Farm, Lapley
Lock-keepers Cottage and Round House, Gailey
On the left is Grade II listed Wharf Cottage viewed from the A5 Watling Street where it crosses the Staffordshire and Worcester Canal. It was built around 1800 as a lock-keeper's cottage, it originally ...
Knightley Grange
Knightley Grange was built between 1860 and 1868 by Major Robert Hargreaves of Cob Hall Farm.
Major Hargreaves gave this as his address in 1862 when he was a Major in the Staffordshire Rifle Volunteers. ...
Fireplace, Wolseley Hall, Rugeley
This Fireplace which is thought to be Victorian was in the room above the Porch and below the Chapel. The photograph was taken immediately before auction of fittings and demolition of the Hall in 1966....
Door and wall panelling - Wolseley Hall, Rugeley
A ground floor room showing a door and wooden wall panelling. The photograph was taken immediately prior to auction of contents and demolition of the Hall in 1966.
Demolition of Brookfields shop, Greengate Street, Stafford
A part view of the rear of Brookfields mens and boys clothiers and complete outfitters which stood at 51 and 52 Greengate Street and on the corner of St, Mary’s Passage. This picture was taken shortly ...
Colwich, Church of England Primary School
This Grade II listed building was endowed by Miss Charlotte Sparrow, of Bishton Hall in 1829. On every anniversary of her birth on the 13th of May, the schoolchildren hold a ceremony at her graveside ...
Church Farm, Pinfold Lane, Penkridge
Grade ll listed, probably 15th century with early 18th century additions and rebuilding. Originally timber-framed (later brick-filled) with the right hand section probably originally a malt house. It ...
22 Mill Bank, Stafford
22 Mill Bank is pictured shortly before demolition for redevelopment. Close to Water Street this part of Mill Bank is currently (2025) near Mill Bank Surgery, a service road to shops on nearby Mill Street ...
26 Mill Bank, Stafford
26 Mill Bank is pictured shortly before demolition for redevelopment. On the left there is a part view of a building thought to be the old Fire Station which later moved to Lammascote Road and then to ...
Longnor Hall Farm, near Lapley
The Coach House, Ivetsey Bank, near Lapley
Situated on the A5 road, the Bradford Arms Garage service station sold National Benzene fuel. It no longer exists being replaced by a modern building slightly lower down the hill.
The car is a Ford ...
Ivy Cottage, Whiston, near Penkridge
A ground floor fireplace has a plaque inset into the chimney-breast above it with the inscription: 'G I M 1697'. The building on the left has since been linked to the main building. Note the football ...
Mausoleum for the Dukes of Sutherland, Trentham
Trentham Mausoleum alongside Stone Road (A34) opposite the original main entrance to Trentham Park. Built for the Leveson-Gower family (Marquises of Stafford and later Dukes of Sutherland) in 1807-1808, ...
The Old Hall, Poolside, Madeley
A postcard view of the Old Hall which was built by Lord Crewe around 1530. This Grade II* listed building is timber infilled with brick and has a very large chimney which is twelve feet square and serves ...
Water Tower, Brocton Camp, Cannock Chase
Besides the Power Station this was easily the most recognisable feature on the Camp, seen from miles around. The local water supply was insufficient to supply the Camp, therefore initially water was pumped ...
Rugeley Camp, Cannock Chase
Rugeley Camp was on relatively flat ground compared to Brocton Camp and it did not have as many easily recognisable features either as it consisted of monotonous rows of huts. The photographer appears ...
Brocton Camp, Cannock Chase
This is probably one of the most recognisable postcards of Brocton Camp and shows so many facets of what went on there. In the foreground the troops are digging trenches, an important training experience ...