Sherbrook Valley, Cannock Chase
A 'Teesee' postcard published by E.J. Garside, Rock House, Milford.
Shoal Hill, Cannock
Shoal Hill was a popular place for Cannock inhabitants to play, promenade and socialise. The roadside barriers, where the road surface was higher than the adjacent verges, were locally known as the ...
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 ...
Shugborough Lodge, Great Haywood
This card was published by W. Shaw, Burslem.
The card was posted on 24 July 1919 from Great Haywood to an address in Liverpool.
On the left is Trent Lodge which was built in 1860 and replaced an ...
Shutt Hill, Rugeley
Shutt Hill is the summit of Hagley Road in Rugeley, dropping down to the Chase Inn on the right. The wall on the left is now further back to provide a footpath but the right wall still remains at the ...
Silkmore Lane, Stafford
This colour-tinted postcard view shows Silkmore Lane as a country lane rather than the bustling and much wider road of today.
Postcard published by Valentine & Sons Ltd., Dundee and London. Postmarked ...
Site of watermill, Lower Tean
The site of the old watermill on the River Tean at Lower Tean, known locally as the Hoss Hole, a popular spot for local children.
Skating on the River Tame, Hopwas
Women skating on the frozen River Tame at Hopwas, near Tamworth.
Photograph donated by Stafford Historical and Civic Society, who retain copyright ownership.
Slitting Mill, Rugeley
On the reverse of this postcard is a message, thought to have been written in 1910, as follows: “Church Lane, Slitting Mill before the Church was built to the far end of the house in the picture. Rugeley ...
Smithy Corner, Madeley
A postcard view of Smithy Corner in Madeley. On the left with a petrol pump is Catell's Motor & Cycle Depot. Beyond is the is Smithy Cottage. The tower of All Saints' Church can be glimpsed above the ...
Snow scene, Seighford
This photograph was taken on a road known as the Cumbers in Seighford. On the left is Margaret Lowe, second from left is Kath Taylor, the woman in the light coloured coat is Mrs Blanche Waterfall, the ...
Somerford Hall, Brewood
The present hall was built by Robert Barbor, a lawyer, shortly after 1734. It was sold to the Monckton family in 1779, who remained there until 1845, when they moved to Stretton Hall. The building was ...
Somerford Road, Four Ashes
A postcard view of Standeford Lane, between Four Ashes and Brewood by Somerford Park.
Postcard photographed and published by A.M. Whatton, Standeford.
Spot Acre House, near Fulford
A postcard view of Spot Acre House which was the home of members of the Hill Family. John and Elijah Hill were living here in 1880.
In about 1849, John and Elijah Hill purchased land at Spot Acre, ...
Spring Hill, Oakamoor
A quiet scene looking towards Spring Hill, Eaves Lane, Oakamoor.
Spring Valley, Trentham
A stereoscope view of Spring Valley at Trentham. Spring Valley, on the Trentham Estate, separates Jervis Wood from King's Wood.
Photographer: William Blake of Longton
Spring Valley, Trentham
A watercolour painting by E.J.B. Evans of Stoke-on-Trent. He was Art Director for a number of potteries, including Aynsley & Son of Longton, Hammersley & Co of Longton, Coalport China Co, Shropshire, ...
Spring Valley, Trentham
A watercolour painting by E.J.B. Evans of Stoke-on-Trent. He was Art Director for a number of potteries, including Aynsley & Son of Longton, Hammersley & Co of Longton, Coalport China Co, Shropshire, ...