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Rudyard Tennis Club

Rudyard Tennis Club was formed in 1922 and existed ionto the 1930s. Their court and pavilion stood in a field opposite Rudyard Road's World War II pill box.

Salvation Army Citadel, Tunstall

The Salvation Army Citadel stood on the corner of Ladywell Road (formerly Sneyd Street) and Harewood Street. The building was originally Tunstall's first theatre (The Prince of Wales), opened in 1865. ...

Sandonia Theatre

Tudor Bingo occupying the old Sandonia Theatre. The theatre was opened in 1920, but was never a great success either as a theatre or cinema. It closed in the 1960s and became a bingo hall, before being ...

Sandonia Theatre, Stafford

An artists impression of the Sandonia Theatre on Sandon Road, Stafford Designed and built by Sandy and Norris, the theatre was opened in 1920, but was never a great success either as a theatre or cinema. ...

Sandonia Theatre, Stafford

This photograph shows the Sandonia’s 10 minute intermission countdown clock which was used for theatre purposes. The numbers from 1 to 9 were lit by electric bulbs behind the face and at the top there ...

Scold's bridle, Stafford

Miss J. Greensill, a member of staff at Stafford Library and Museum wearing the scold's bridle for a press photograph. The scold's bridle had been part of Stafford Museum's collections since the museum ...

Shire Hall 1993

Acrylic painting showing the Market Square Facade of Shire Hall, Stafford, reflected in a car window. Commissioned for the opening of the Shire Hall Gallery under 'Percent For Art' Scheme, 1993. Artist: ...

Shire Hall, Stafford

Watercolour painting by Catherine Brennand. There has been a shire building in Stafford since the 1280s, used as a meeting place for the County Court and later for other civic meetings. The present ...

Shire Horses, Bass Museum, Burton-upon-Trent

Shire horses at the Bass Museum being prepared for the Heavy Horse Parade. The Bass Museum on Horninglow Street is now (2019) the National Brewery Centre. This Image is from a collection of photographs ...

Shugborough Hall, Milford

Shugborough is the ancestral home of the Anson family, who were later created the Earls of Lichfield. The central block of the house was built in 1693. Thomas Wright of Durham designed the pavilions ...

Siemen's Works and Cricket Ground, Stafford,

Tinted postcard of Siemen's engineering works from the cricket ground at The Hough, near Lichfield Road; on the right is the cricket pavilion (now replaced by a purpose-built telephone exchange) and to ...

Smallthorne Library Centre, Ford Green Road

This square two storey building has a basement and central tower on front facia and an extension to the side. It is constructed in red flemish brick with a blue brick plinth. The roof is pitched and tiled ...

Sneyd Brickworks fireclay pit near Bycars Lane, Burslem

Looking south east over the fireclay pit, and what is today Bycars Lane, towards Vale Park. The area in the foreground has been infilled and is now pitches and sports facilities. The fireclay dug out ...

Sneyd Cricket Club ground and spoil tip, Burslem

Sneyd Cricket Club ground was just off Sandbach Road, in the shadow of the spoil tip belonging to Sneyd Colliery and Brickworks. Running through the middle of the photograph are the cables of the aerial ...

Sneyd Cricket Club ground, Burslem

Looking over the outfield of Sneyd Cricket Club towards the pavilion with Burslem in the far distance. Sneyd Colliery tip is immediately behind the camera. Sneyd CC played in the North Staffs and South ...

Soldiers' Home, nr Whittington Barracks

This building was formerly the Grandstand for the Lichfield Racecourse. The canopied balcony and raked roof overlooked the water jump! Between 1895 and 1955 the building provided recreational facilities ...

South Shore Baths, Blackpool. Circa 1920

This is a postcard of South Shore open air swimming baths in Blackpool. The image was taken between 1920 and 1930. Many people in the Potteries spent their holidays in Blackpool and Rhyl, often visiting ...

Spark Street, Stoke upon Trent

Looking along Spark Street from near the London Road end. The building on the extreme left is the Minton memorial Building, later known as the School of Art. Next door is the public baths building, immediately ...