School Lane, Standeford, near Coven
These cottages on School Lane, Standeford, remain (2025). Over the years they have been renovated and the brickwork is now uniformly white, the window shapes have been kept but the chimneys removed. The ...
Seaborne's Bakery, Stafford,
This view shows Seaborne's Bakery at 1 Broad Street. Previously the shop had been Hollier's Bakery. Arthur Seaborne baked throughout the night to ensure the shop was freshly stocked the next morning.
On ...
Seighford Hall,
Seighford Hall is an Elizabethan house to which additions were made over the years, particularly during the Victorian period.
A brick tower in the grounds was built to look like a church tower. This ...
Sellman Street, Gnosall
A view of the plumber’s buildings, taken from the yard of the house opposite.
The square access arch no longer exists, the wall having been rebuilt with two separate doorways. The buildings once housed ...
Sellman Street, Gnosall
Sellman Street looking towards the junction with High Street and Audmore Road.
The buildings on the right once housed Grosvenor's wheelwrights business. By 1841 Benjamin Grosvenor was a wheelwright, ...
Sheaf Street, Shelton
The camera is looking north east along Sheaf Street which runs parallel to Broad Street. At the bottom is Yates Street, and the photograph was taken from just outside the Wheatsheaf Hotel (off to the ...
Sinai House, Burton-upon-Trent
Sinai House under restoration in 2000. This timber-framed and brick house was built around 1500, and is thought to have been a summer house for the abbots of Burton. This Image is from a collection ...
Sir Martin Noell's Almshouses, Stafford,
Sir Martin Noell was a London merchant who was born in Stafford in the seventeenth century. He had these almshouses houses built on Mill Street for the poor of the town. The inhabitants were also given ...
Sir Martin Noell's Almshouses, Stafford,
Sir Martin Noell was a London merchant who was born in Stafford in the seventeenth century. He had these almshouses houses built on Mill Street for the poor of the town. The inhabitants were also given ...
Sneyd Pipe Works, Burslem
Beehive kilns at Sneyd pipe works as seen from the Potteries Loop Line, just north of Hot Lane. The works lay to the west of the line, behind the camera would have been Sneyd Colliery and Brickworks. ...
Soup Kitchen Cafe, Stafford,
The Soup Kitchen on Church Lane.
South Lodge House, Little Onn Hall, Church Eaton,
Photograph of the timber framed south lodge house at Little Onn Hall, from a sale catalogue.
Little Onn Hall is located about 1 1/2 miles south west of Church Eaton. The hall was built c.1870 - 1875, ...
South-west View of Broughton Hall,
Broughton Hall was built for Sir Thomas Broughton in the mid-sixteenth century, possibly on the site of an earlier building. During the eighteenth century the ornate timber work was covered in plaster, ...
Spic and Span Shoe Polishes Ltd., Stafford,
Spic and Span Shoe Polishes Ltd. was established in Glover Street on 3 June 1932. the company was partly owned by Lotus Ltd., the shoe manufacturers.
In 1938 the company, under the directorship of ...
Spoutfield Tilery, Stoke-on-Trent
Coal fired beehive ovens with their chimneys at John Caddick & Sons Spoutfield Tilery at the corner of Brick Kiln Lane and Shelton New Road. Just below the iron bands around the oven can be seen the ...
Spring Lodge, 1 Queen Street, Leek
The house was home to Robert Wright, a silk manufacturer. He lived here with his wife Sarah Maria, his two children, mother-in-law, and two servants in the late 19th century. Mr Wright, who was a Methodist, ...
St James' Church, Longton
St James The Less Church in Longton photographed from the churchyard entrance on Normacot Road. Funded by the Church Building Act of 1818, this church was built in 1833-34, costing around £10,000, to ...
St. Austin's Presbytery, Stafford
No. 82 Wolverhampton Road, Stafford is the Presbytery (priest's house) for the Grade II listed St. Austin's Roman Catholic Church, partially seen on left. The three-storey building was built for the Rev. ...