Choir at the Church at Perton
Members of the choir pictured with the organist, Alan J. Cartwright.
Soon after construction of housing on the former Perton Airfield site started in 1972, Church of England and United Reformed Church ...
Christ Church, Hilderstone
Christ Church was built in 1827-9 to designs by Thomas Trubshaw of Little Haywood.
This is one of a series of watercolours of all the churches in Lichfield Diocese in Staffordshire, painted by Miss ...
Christmas Decorations, St. Patrick's Church, Stafford,
The Roman Catholic church on St. Patrick's Street was opened on Sunday 21st July 1895 by the Bishop of Birmingham, the Rt. Rev. Dr. Edward Ilsley.
In 1921 a new site was found on Sandon Road, and after ...
Congregation in the Control Tower, Perton
A Christian service being held in the Upper Room of the Control Tower at Perton. The building has since been demolished.
Soon after construction of housing on the former Perton Airfield site started ...
Corpus Christi procession, Cheadle
A postcard photograph of a Corpus Christi procession from St. Giles Roman Catholic Church passing along the High Street, Cheadle.
Photographer: Bernard Lowndes of Cheadle.
Cotton - Hall: lithograph
South east view of the Hall near Alton, showing a late Georgian building of three storeys on the left, and then a bay and two storeys on the right. The roof retains an even level. There are trees behind ...
Cotton College War Memorial and St. Wilfrid’s R.C. Church, Cotton
In the foreground is Cotton College War Memorial which was erected to commemorate 40 former pupils who lost their lives in the First World War. It was designed by an old Cottonian, Elphege Pippet and ...
Cotton College, Cotton
An Aerofilms postcard view of Cotton College, also known as St. Wilfrid's College.
Cotton Hall was built in the 18th century by the Gilbert family. In 1844 it was sold to the Earl of Shrewsbury and ...
Cresswell - Draycott-in-the-Moors Catholic Chapel: sepia drawing
'The Catholic Chapel at Draycott, Staffordshire.' North east view showing the chapel which was built in 1816, in the Gothic Revival period. Showing five bays, the churchyard cross and small bell-tower ...
Cross Street, Cheadle
View of St. Giles Roman Catholic church from the south east end of Cross Street, close to the Market Cross.
Dedication of the Church at Perton
The dedication of the Church at Perton on Saturday 2 October 1982. On the right is Deaconness Sheila Finn, Minister for Perton. Unveiling the plaque if Rt. Rev. Kenneth Skelton, Lord Bishop of Lichfield.
Soon ...
Dedication of the site of the Church at Perton
The dedication of the site of the new Ecumenical Church Centre (the Church at Perton) by Deaconess Sheila Finn, Minister for Perton, who is standing in the foreground.
Soon after construction of housing ...
Dippons Lane, Perton
Miss Jackson and her dog Bullet walking along Dippons Lane in Perton. Much of Dippons Lane has disappeared under housing including that around Gainsborough Drive.
Perton Airfield was constructed in ...
Drake Hall Chapel, Drake Hall, near Eccleshall
Page 10 of 'Drake Hall - A War-Time Hostel', a souvenir book produced for staff and residents at the Swynnerton Royal Ordnance Factory hostel at Drake Hall, produced in 1945. This page describes the Church ...
First Christian Service at Perton
The first Christian service held at Perton, Christmas Eve 1976 at the home of Mr and Mrs Holden, Biggin Close, Perton.
Soon after construction of housing on the former Perton Airfield site started ...
Fulford Village
The tower of St. Nicholas's Church can be seen in the background. A postcard view, possibly photographed by William Blake of Longton.
Funeral parade with RAF Stafford
RAF Stafford service personnel are pictured during a Funeral Parade leaving St. Patrick's Church on Sandon Road in Stafford. The rough ground to the right may be connected with the building of the new ...
Gaydon Close, Perton
Church houses at numbers 5 and 7 Gaydon Close, Perton, first occupied on 1 August 1978.
Perton Airfield was constructed in 1940 as a Royal Air Force Relief Landing Ground. Later during the Second World ...