Stonefield Park, Stone
A general view of Stonefield Park viewed from Field Terrace with the tennis courts in the foreground. The houses to the left are on Albert Street, those to the right are on Old Road.
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Tennis court, Swythamley Hall
The tennis court in the grounds of Swythamley Hall.
Swythamley Hall was largely built in the early 19th century and extensively enlarged by Philip Brocklehurst in 1897. A major fire in 1813 had destroyed ...
Tennis court, Swythamley Hall
The tennis court in the grounds of Swythamley Hall. Third from left is Courtney Brocklehurst.
Swythamley Hall was largely built in the early 19th century and extensively enlarged by Philip Brocklehurst ...
Tennis Courts & Bowling Green, Hednesford Park
The view of Hednesford Park's tennis courts and bowling green looks in the direction of Rugeley. In the background coal trucks can be seen on the mineral line crossing a road via a bridge. The terraced ...
Tennis group, Stonefield Park, Stone
Stone residents entertaining Otto Schreister, an American soldier billetted at Yarnfield during the Second World War. The group is pictured after playing tennis in Stonefield Park.
Standing (left ...
Tennis match, Darlaston Hall
Tennis being played on two grass courts next to the formal gardens which stood on the eastern side of Darlaston Hall, near Stone. At the time of this photograph the Hall belonged to the Meakin family, ...
Tennis players, Oulton Abbey Grounds
Girls playing tennis and other outdoor activities at Oulton Abbey, near Stone.
The original building at Oulton Abbey, formerly Oulton House, was built by William Dent in the mid 18th century. It was ...
Tennis team, Uttoxeter
Ruth Grice is seated front row, second from left holding her tennis racquet. This photograph was possibly taken at Red Gables boarding house.
Tennis team, Uttoxeter
Ruth Grice is seated front row, far left seated holding her tennis racquet. This photograph was possibly taken at Red Gables boarding house.
The ‘Blue Birds’ concert party, Rudyard
The 'Blue Birds' concert party raised money for the Memorial Institute in Rudyard. This photograph was taken in front of the pavilion at Rudyard Tennis Club.
From back to front: Len Vickers, Miss ...
The Grammar School, Brewood
The School possibly dates back to the mid 15th century, having been founded by the Bishop of Lichfield. It was certainly refounded in around 1560 by Sir John Giffard, his son Thomas, and Dr Matthew Knightley. ...
The pavilion and bowling green at West End recreation ground, Penkhull
West End recreation ground was at the end of Bakewell Street (formerly Turner Street). Administered by Stoke on Trent City Parks Department it had tennis courts, a bowling green, pavilions and a children's ...
West End recreation Ground, Penkhull
West End recreation grounds was at the end of Bakewell Street (formerly Turner Street) in Penkhull. It was administered by the city Parks Department and had tennis courts, a bowling green, children's ...