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Jerningham Street, Stafford,

Jerningham Street in Castletown, just up from the Castle Tavern.

Job White's Mill, Compton, Leek

Photograph shows Job White's Mill on Compton, Leek. The section shown was designed by William Sugden and Son of Leek, Architects. A huge fire in the 1960s destroyed the majority of the mill, together ...

John Bagnall's Engineering Works, Exterior View, Stafford,

Entrance to John Bagnall's carriage works, Pitcher Bank. The building was once used as a brewery, but has now been replaced by the Police Station and Magistrates Court. The wagons and carts were built ...

John of Gaunt's Castle. Photographed by William Blake.

Photograph of a book page containing historic information about John of Gaunt's Castle.

John Street, Longbridge Hayes, Stoke-on-Trent

A row of terraced houses forming the south side of John Street. Houses on the opposite side have been demolished and the area became part of the Queensway Industrial Estate. An old gas street lamp has ...

Johnson Hall, Eccleshall

There has been a house on this site since the twelfth century. The present building was built in the early sixteenth century, and was restored in 1883. This postcard view was published by E. J. ...

Johnson Hall, Eccleshall,

There has been a house on this site since the twelfth century. The present building was built in the early sixteenth century, and was restored in 1883.

Junction of Church Lane and Mill Street, Stafford,

The sixteenth century building on the left was originally a bakery. It was opened as Bradley's Wireless Shop in the 1920s. The building in the centre is the Nag's Head public house.

Keeper’s Lodge, Teddesley Park

This unused postcard stating “A Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year” has a view of Keeper’s Lodge in Teddesley Park. The Italianate style Lodge is Grade II Listed, it dates from around 1844 and is built ...

Kennels, Gerrard's Bromley Hall,

These kennels once formed part of the estate belonging to Gerrard's Bromley Hall. The sixteenth century hall was built behind two courtyards; off the courtyards were barns and stable blocks. The ...

King's Arms, Eccleshall,

The King's Arms on Stafford Street was originally named The Unicorn. Its neo-Elizabethan timber framed facade covers the original Elizabethan structure. The King's Arms, like the Royal Oak on High ...

Kingsley Church Interior. Photographed by William Blake.

Interior view of St Werburgh’s Church, Church Street, Kingsley, Staffordshire.

Kingsley Church. Photographed by William Blake.

Exterior view of St Werburgh’s Church, Church Street, Kingsley, Staffordshire.

Kinver Hill, Kinver

The bottom of Kinver Hill at the junction with High Street and Mill Lane.

Knightley Grange,

Knightley Grange was built between 1860 and 1868 by Major R. Hargreaves at Cob Hall Farm. The house overlooks the Gamekeepers' House towards the Wrekin. The tower, seen on the left, was removed when ...

Knightley Grange, (1)

Knightley Grange was built between 1860 and 1868 by Major R. Hargreaves at Cob Hall Farm. The house overlooks the Gamekeepers' House towards the Wrekin The park contains a deer farm, which was restocked ...

Knightley Grange, (2)

Knightley Grange was built between 1860 and 1868 by Major R. Hargreaves at Cob Hall Farm. The house overlooks the Gamekeepers' House towards the Wrekin. The tower was removed when it was found to ...

Knightley Grange, (3)

Knightley Grange was built between 1860 and 1868 by Major R. Hargreaves at Cob Hall Farm. The house overlooks the Gamekeepers' House towards the Wrekin. The tower, seen on the left, was removed when ...