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
Landscape with a view of Spring Valley at Trentham. Spring Valley, on the Trentham Estate, separates Jervis Wood form King's Wood.
Photographer: William Blake of Longton.
St Leonard's Church, Marston
A postcard view of St Leonard's Church, Marston, which was built in 1794 by William Dudley. The nave masonry is possibly re-used or given new features.
This postcard was published by W H Smith, Stafford....
St Peter's Church, Stapenhill, Burton-upon-Trent
A view from the western Burton-upon-Trent side of the river looking towards St Peter's Church, Stapenhill. An old wooden footbridge crosses the river.
The church was rebuilt from an earlier church ...
St. Andrew’s Church, Weston
A postcard view looking east over the pool to St. Andrew’s Church in Weston. St. Andrew's dates from the early thirteenth century, but the arcades and chancel arch are later. Two of the church bells ...
St. Chad’s Well, Lichfield
A postcard view of St. Chad’s Well, Lichfield. St. Chad is said to have baptised his converts here and after his death in AD 672, it became a place of pilgrimage. In the 1830s James Rawson, a local doctor, ...
St. Chad's Church, Lichfield
This postcard view of St. Chad's Church also shows Littleworth Cottages on the left. Stowe House can just be seen on the far right.
In AD 699 Chad became the first Bishop of Lichfield. He built a church ...
St. Chad's Place, Stafford
This snow scene was taken looking west at St. Chad’s Place in 1963.
On the left behind the scaffolding and ladder is the rear of St. Chad's Church. Through the scaffolding the dormers and chimney of ...
St. Giles' Church of England Church, Cheadle
A postcard view of St. Giles the Abbot (the Parish Church), Cheadle, which was built in 1837-39 and designed by James Pigott Pritchett.
This postcard was franked in Stone on 9 December 1904 and sent ...
St. John the Baptist Church, Wetley Rocks
A postcard view of St. John the Baptist Church, a Grade II listed building built in 1834. The village became a separate ecclesiastical parish in 1862. The chancel was added in 1901.
An E.J.B. Series ...
St. John’s Church, Barlaston
A postcard view of St. John's Church situated close to Barlaston Hall. The earliest part of the church is the tower, dating from the twelfth century; the remainder of the church was rebuilt in 1888.
Set ...
St. John's Church and the Trent and Mersey Canal, Armitage
A postcard picture of St. John's Church, Armitage, viewed from the Trent and Mersey Canal. With the exception of the tower, which dates from 1632, the church was rebuilt in 1844-47 in a Norman style, ...
St. Lawrence's Church, Coppenhall
A postcard view of St. Lawrence's Church, Coppenhall, which is described by Nikolaus Pevsner as 'the perfect 13th century village church, small but of great dignity'. This ancient church was restored ...
St. Mary's Grove, Stafford
This view looks across St. Mary's landscaped churchyard to St. Mary’s Grove.
From the left, No’s 5 - 8 St. Mary's Grove are Grade II listed buildings. No’s 5 and 6 were originally houses built in the ...
St. Michael's Church, Horton
A postcard view of St. Michael's Church, Horton, which is largely Perpendicular. The village of Horton lies close to Leek in the Staffordshire Moorlands.
The original St. Michael's Church building ...
St. Peter's Church, Marchington
A postcard view of St. Peter's Church which was built in 1742 to designs by Richard Trubshaw of Little Haywood.
This “Shaw” Series postcard was posted and franked in Marchington in September 1905 – ...
St. Saviour's Church, Aston-by-Stone
A postcard view looking northwards from near Aston Hall towards St. Saviour's Church at Aston-By Stone. The church was funded and endowed by Viscount and Viscountess St. Vincent and the architect was ...
Stafford Co-op Department Store
In this photograph of Stafford Co-op Department Store, the location is the corner of Crabbery Street and Princess Street Precinct. There is a poster to the left of the entrance doors announcing this Store ...