Brewhouse, Trentham Hall,
View taken from the entrance to the coach yard. The brewhouse is on the left, with the poultry house to the right. The brewhouse also contained the bakehouse and laundry. Most country houses had a ...
Bronze Relief Plaque of Dr Henry Faulds
Dr Henry Faulds (1 June 1843 - 24 March 1930) was a scientist noted for developing fingerprinting. Faulds became a doctor having studied mathematics and medicine. He spent time in India before travelling ...
Burslem Police Station
Burslem Police Station in Jackson Street was built in 1930 and replaced the original station at the rear of Market Hall, fronting onto Wedgwood Place, in Market Place. Since this photograph was taken, ...
Burslem Police Station
Burslem Police Station, Jackson Street, Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire. Built 1937.
An oil painting by C.W. Sheldon, formerly in the collections of the Staffordshire Police Museum, now part of the ...
Burslem Police Station.
Personnel of Burslem Police force line up for an official group photograph at the end of the nineteenth century. The original police station was situated behind the old meat market on Wedgwood Place, ...
Burton Police Station and Magistrates Court
This painting shows the Magistrates' Court in Horninglow Street, with the Police Station behind it. The Court was built in 1907 and designed by Henry Beck, architect of Burton-upon-Trent.
An oil painting ...
Captain The Hon George Augustus Anson
A portrait of Captain, later Lieutenant Colonel George Augustus Anson, C.B.E. (1857-1947), during his term as Chief Constable of Staffordshire, 1888-1929. Born at Shugborough, he was the third son of ...
Cenotaph and Anson Street, Rugeley
This postcard view was published by Wood's Series, Rugeley.
On the left is the Police Station and on the right is the Post Office. Note the London & North Western Railway's delivery dray from the Trent ...
Chapel Street and Crabbery Street, Stafford
This view looking south from the Chapel Street and Crabbery Street junction towards Albion Place and Bath Street in Stafford was taken by Stafford photographer Tony Boydon.
On the left there is a ...
Church Street, Tamworth
A rare photograph of the shops adjacent to the Old Police Station, seen here on the left, with the Old (Peel) School yard through the entrance way. All of these buildings were demolished in about 1952. ...
Civic Parade, Market Square, Stafford
Crowds and civic dignitaries in the Market Square, Stafford, with the Shire Hall behind.
Civic Parade, Stone,
Parade of police and firemen in the High Street.
Civic Party visits RAF Stafford
Chairman and Vice-chairman of Staffordshire County Council, together with County Councillors and Officers, along with members of Stafford Rural District Council and representatives of the County Police ...
Clayton Police Station, Newcastle-under-Lyme
We know that a police officer was stationed here as there is a 'police' sign above the front door.
Not far from this house is a path that runs through Clayton Woods known as 'Bobby's lane' (a bobby being ...
Colliery bus, Hem Heath Colliery, Stoke-on-Trent
The colliery buses contracted from PMT dropped working miners outside the picket lines during the 1984/1985 miner's strike as bus drivers refused to cross the picket lines.
This photograph is reproduced ...
Construction of Christchurch Way, Stone
Demolition and clearance is well underway in this photograph. The Police Station and Christ Church can be seen in the background.
Construction of Stafford Magistrates Court and Stafford Police Station
In the centre of this view is the construction site for Stafford Police Station (left) and Magistrates Court (right) which is bordered by Eastgate Street, Cope Street and South Walls.
In the background ...
Corner House, 435, Cannock Road, Hednesford
The 1870s building was Hednesford's original Police Station, but since the later 1970s it had been used as offices.
In May 2003 it was converted into flats.