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Eccleshall Pageant
A Pageant scene depicting the Battle of Blore Heath which was a battle in the English Wars of the Roses. It was fought on 23 September 1459, at Blore Heath in Staffordshire.
Eccleshall Pageant was ...
Eccleshall Pageant
A Pageant scene depicting the murder of the Princes Wulfad and Rufin by Wulfere, King of Mercia. According to legend, Stone owes its origin to the murder of the two Saxon Princes, Rufin and Wulfad by ...
Eccleshall Pageant
A Pageant scene depicting the Battle of Blore Heath which was a battle in the English Wars of the Roses. It was fought on 23 September 1459, at Blore Heath in Staffordshire.
Eccleshall Pageant was ...
Eccleshall Pageant, (3)
Pageant depicting Queen Margaret of Anjou returning with some of her defeated troops from the Battle of Blore Heath, in 1459. Mrs W.E. Carter played Queen Margaret.
Eccleshall Pageant was organised ...
Eccleshall Road, Stone
View of Eccleshall Road from Walton crossroads, looking towards Stone town centre. On the left is Walton Cottages, better known locally as Post Office Row. The first building, on Fillybrooks Corner, ...
Eccleshall Road, Tillington, Stafford
A postcard view of a quiet scene looking northwest along the Eccleshall Road, Stafford.
On the left is the tree lined boundary wall and railings of Stafford Cemetery. In later years the stone wall ...
Edge Hill, Mount Road, Stone
A postcard view of Edge Hill on Mount Road, Stone, viewed from the south. Built in 1870, it was the home of Stone draper John Foden (1813-1887). He was a partner in the company of Foden and Brandon ...
Edgecliff High School, Kinver
This exterior view of Edgecliff High School, later known as Kinver High School was taken was taken by Stafford photographer Tony Boydon.
Edgecliff High School, Kinver
This view of a courtyard garden at Edgecliff High School, later known as Kinver High School was taken was taken by Stafford photographer Tony Boydon.
Edward VII's visit to Ingestre
This postcard was published by Alfred McCann, Uttoxeter.
Edward VII visited Lord Shrewsbury at Ingestre Hall in November 1907.
During his stay at Ingestre the King planted a Cedrus Libani (Cedar ...
Elephant and Castle Public House, Rear Yard, Stafford,
Rear of the Elephant and Castle public house at 7 Gaol Square, which had stood on this site for many years.
The building was demolished in the 1970s to make way for a new road system.
Ellastone - Calwich Abbey: lithograph
'Calwich Abbey, the Seat of Court Dewes Granville, Esq.,' showing a white Gothic house seen over a lake.'Printed by T. W. & C. Fairland, London. Published by Dawson & Hobson, Ashbourn.'
Ellenhall Hall
Ellenhall Hall has a 17th century core with later additions and is Grade II listed. There are blind circular windows in the gables.
It was purchased by the Anson family around 1790 and was tenanted ...
Ellenhall Post Office
A postcard view of the former Post Office in Ellenhall.
This postcard was published by E.J. Hurlstone of High Street, Eccleshall. It was franked in Ellenhall on 8 August 1917 and sent to an address ...
Elmore Park, Rugeley
A postcard view of birds on Elmore Park's pool in Rugeley. Fed by the Rising Brook, the pool was originally part of the Hagley Hall estate and may have been a moat. The pool has an island which, it is ...
Emma Coley at Manley Hall, Weeford
A postcard portrait of Miss Emma Coley pictured with her bicycle in the grounds of Manley Hall, Weeford.
Manley Hall was built for Admiral John Shawe Manley in 1833 in a castellated Tudor style designed ...
Engraving of Bellamour Hall, Colton
A photograph of a mid-19th century engraving of Bellamour Hall, Colton. The Hall was built in 1796 by the widowed Lady Blount for her son Edward and stoodt near an early 17th century hall built by Sir ...
Enid and Anthony Perry, Stubwood, Denstone
Enid Perry (née Cooke) with her baby son Anthony in the garden of Ivy House, Denstone.