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Fireplace, The Ancient High House, Stafford

Located on the ground floor within the Ancient High House's corner shop unit (with St Mary's Passage) at 49, Greengate Street, Stafford. At the time of this photograph it is thought that the shop was ...

Eastgate Street, Stafford

Looking south-east along Eastgate Street towards Pitcher Bank, Stafford. On the left is No. 8 and 8a, Eastgate Street with a date of 1878 on the second storey. H. & J. Horton sold decorating materials; ...

The Crossroads, Holloway, Butterton

Postcard with a view of the crossroads at Holloway, Butterton in the Staffordshire Moorlands. This area falls within the Peak District National Park. Photographer: William Blake of Longton.

Christchurch and Gaol Road, Stafford

Christ Church, on the left, was built on Foregate Street in 1839. It closed in 1976 and in 1983 it was demolished; sheltered housing for the elderly now stands on the site. On the right are buildings ...

Gaol Square Garage, Stafford,

This garage was owned by Charles Clark. In later years the garage moved to Queensville. All the buildings including the Snow Hill Methodist Chapel and the old Abercrombie Inn at the extreme right have ...

Gaol Square, Stafford

Looking towards Chell Road, with the then newly built Sheridan centre to the left and Charles Clark's garage on the right. The row of shops includes: Fair Wear Shoe Repairs, Bowen's Jen Shoe Shop and ...

Coach outing, Gaol Square, Stafford

A crowd of people standing and seated in front of two motor coaches owned by Nicholls of Stafford. They are pictured in Gaol Square Stafford. In the background can be glimpsed Charles Clark's Gaol Square ...

Mayor's Civic Parade, Stone

The parade is seen here crossing the bridge on Radford Street, towards Oulton Road. At the front, holding the mace is John Mulbey, Mayor of Stafford's Sergeant. The Mayor of Stone is Don Massey, ...

High Street, Stone

A view of the High Street taken from the Market Square, looking north, before pedestrianisation. On the left is Oliver's shoe shop, formerly Pyatt's grocers, later occupied by The Lounge bar and now (2025) ...

Remembrance Sunday, Stone

Photograph taken on Granville Square. The group is standing in front of the War Memorial. The clergyman is Rev. Jackson of Christchurch and Fred Leason is holding the British Legion flag in the centre ...

Broad Street Corner, Stafford

View from Broad Street looking towards Chell Road. This photograph was taken just before these buildings were demolished. Only the Lamb Inn, the white building at the end of the row remains (2025)....

Broad Eye, Stafford

View from Broad Street looking towards Chell Road. This photograph was taken just before these buildings were demolished.

Broad Street, Stafford

The building on the left is the Barley Mow public house, which stood on the corner of Queen Street. Just beyond the bus stop is E.A. Gosling's butchers shop. These buildings were demolished in the 1960s....

Wetwood, near Eccleshall

Looking along Fairoak Bank towards the Eccleshall Road, Wetwood. The building on the left is believed to be the village stores.

Stafford Public Baths, Plaque 1, on Greengate Street

Stafford's Public (Brine) Baths were planned and constructed by the Borough Surveyor, Mr W. Blackshaw. Pevsner stated that the exterior was designed gratuitously by Councillor Wormal. The tender for their ...

Otherton Farmhouse, Penkridge

Otherton Farmhouse situated on Otherton Lane, Penkridge, is a Grade II Listed building dating from around 1800. It was a dairy farm. Now (2025) it is known as Otherton Hall, a vacation property.

Harvesting wheat

Man with team of horses harvesting wheat with a reaper-binder. A note with this glass negative reads 'Wheat cutting at Burgess'. Albert Yelland, the photographer was living at Cradley Heath or on Lea ...

Godley Lane, Dilhorne

This row of houses were dismantled and later rebuilt further back from the road. This area was known as Whympney. (Information John Williams)