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Agricultural Event, Ingestre Hall,

Ingestre Hall was built by Sir Walter Chetwynd in 1613. By the eighteenth century it had been acquired by the Talbots, who remodelled parts of the hall in the early 1800s. The Talbots became the Earls ...

Agricultural Show, Stone

High Street decorated possibly for Staffordshire Agricultural Society's annual County Show, which was first held at Stone in 1844. On the left are the offices of Joule's brewery. The County Show was held ...

Albion Place, Stafford,

These houses on Albion Place were demolished by 1965 and a police social club was erected on the site; this too was demolished by 1984.

Alfred Lees Gents' Outfitters, Eccleshall,

Alfred Lees' gents outfitters was on the corner of Castle Street and Stone Road (formerly Chebsey Lane). The building is now the restaurant of the George Hotel.

All Saints Church and graveyard, Dilhorne

Assorted styles of 18th and 19th century memorials can be seen in the graveyard surrounding the church. The Church of All Saints has one of the few octagonal towers in the country. The lower part of ...

All Saints' Church interior, Dilhorne

The interior of the chancel. Pevsner stated "the chancel is late-medieval but over-restored (by Christian)' and described the oak altar rail as 'Jacobean'. The church contains a list of vicars ...

All Saints' Church interior, Forton

This postcard view shows the nave and chancel of the Grade II* listed All Saints’ Church, Forton. Looking through the arcade of Tuscan columns on the left there is a glimpse of the North Aisle. In the ...

All Saints' Church, Alrewas

The Grade 1 Listed All Saints' Church stands in Mill End Lane. It was built in the 13th century, replacing an earlier church. It has 14th, 18th & 19th century additions. In the chancel, fragments ...

All Saints' Church, Dilhorne

Church font and stained glass window. The Church of All Saints has one of the few octagonal towers in the country. The lower part of the tower is early 13th century and Perpendicular above. the rest ...

All Saints' Church, Dilhorne

All Saints Church is a Grade II Listed Building, the oldest parts being of 13th century origin. The stepped, octagonal church tower is a rare feature in England. There is the Grade II listed chest ...

All Saints' Church, Dilhorne

All Saints Church is a Grade II Listed Building, the oldest parts being of 13th century origin. The octagonal church tower is a rare feature.

All Saints' Church, Dilhorne

All Saints Church is a Grade II Listed Building, the oldest parts being of 13th century origin. The octagonal church tower is a rare feature.

All Saints' Church, Dilhorne

Stained-glass memorial window dated 1911. The Church of All Saints has one of the few octagonal towers in the country. The lower part of the tower is early 13th century and Perpendicular above. the ...

All Saints' Church, Forton,

A postcard view of All Saints’ Church, Forton, which has a massive medieval tower 45 feet high, containing six bells. On the left is an ancient yew tree which is around 1300 years old and is the second ...

All Saints Church, Leigh

All Saints church was rebuilt a by Thomas Johnson of Lichfield in 1846 after a fire, using part of the original 14th century tower, font and stained glass in the chancel. The work was paid for by the ...

All Saints Church, Moddershall,

All Saints Church, Moddershall, viewed from the North. The original church that was built in 1903/04 (opened for worship in April 1904) was taken down in 1993 and the church rebuilt using the original ...

All Saints Church, Moddershall,

All Saints Church, Moddershall, view from the north west. All Saints Church, Moddershall, viewed from the North. The original church that was built in 1903/04 (opened for worship in April 1904) was taken ...

Alleyne's Grammar School, Stone

A postcard view of Alleyne's Grammar School, Stone. Alleyne's Grammar School was founded in 1558 by Rev. Thomas Alleyne. The Masters and Fellows of Trinity College Cambridge were made trustees. The first ...