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School House, Penkridge

This postcard view shows the School House, built in 1818, and on the right is the new School building of 1889. The photograph was taken on Market Square, also known as School Square and in later years ...

School House, Penkridge

Situated in Market Place, on the corner of Market Street. Grade II Listed. dating from 1818 by Lichfield architect Joseph Potter. Built as accommodation for the Schoolmaster & Mistress (there was normally ...

School Lane, Standeford, near Coven

These cottages on School Lane, Standeford, remain (2025). Over the years they have been renovated and the brickwork is now uniformly white, the window shapes have been kept but the chimneys removed. The ...

Sculpture Gallery, Trentham Hall

A photograph taken during renovation in 1988 by the National Coal Board, who during this period had taken over the responsibility of managing the Trentham Estate. During the period from 1842 until ...

Seaborne's Bakery, Stafford,

This view shows Seaborne's Bakery at 1 Broad Street. Previously the shop had been Hollier's Bakery. Arthur Seaborne baked throughout the night to ensure the shop was freshly stocked the next morning. On ...

Sellman Street, Gnosall

A view of the plumber’s buildings, taken from the yard of the house opposite. The square access arch no longer exists, the wall having been rebuilt with two separate doorways. The buildings once housed ...

Shenstone Hall, Shenstone

Grade II listed Shenstone Hall was built in the mid 17th century but was modified and given a new frontage in the early 19th century. It is now a residential care home. A Mercury Series postcard franked ...

Silk Mill Workers, Leek

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This is a film of workers coming out of the entrance to the silk mill Brough Nicholson and Hall in Leek. This was the biggest mill in Leek. It was established in 1820 and had 1000 employees by the 1920s. ...

Silkmore Hall, Stafford,

Silkmore Hall was built in the late eighteenth century; a staircase and hall was added in the 1820s. The hall was demolished in the 1960s and homes for the elderly were built on the site.

Sir George Nelson at the New Hough, English Electric Co., Stafford

Sir George Horatio Nelson, Chairman and Managing Director of the English Electric Company is pictured outside the New Hough with the New Zealand Deputy Premier Mr Walter Nash. During the visit to the ...

Snow, Brocton Golf Course,

Entrance to Brocton Hall golf course. Brocton Hall and its land was acquired by Cannock Chase Golf Club in 1922, after losing their original club house in a fire.

South Chapel, St. Mary's Church, Swynnerton,

On the left is a seven foot high statue of Christ, who is seated and pointing to a wound in his side. The statue dates from the thirteenth century and was found buried beneath the floor of the chapel. Due ...

South Door of St. John's Church, Stowe-by-Chartley,

This doorway dates from the Norman period, as seen in the scalloped and zigzag capitals.

South door, Lichfield Cathedral

The mid-13th century twin portal to the south transept of Lichfield Cathedral. In 700 AD a wooden Cathedral was built on the site of the present one, to house the body of St. Chad, and to provide ...

South door, Lichfield Cathedral

Exterior view of the 13th century south doorway of Lichfield Cathedral with steps leading up from the roadway of the Close. The Ecclesiastical College stood opposite this door at the time of this photograph. ...

South Lodge House, Darlaston Hall Estate, Stone,

South Lodge was occupied by Mrs Constance Meakin's butler, Mr. Whidett, in the 1940s. The Darlaston estate was owned by Burton Abbey, but during the Reformation the estate was sold to James Collier, ...

Spital Chapel of St James, Tamworth

Spital Chapel is a Grade II* listed building accessed by gated footpaths from Wigginton and Ashby Roads. It is believed that it was a Chantry Chapel built by Philip Marmion in the 13th century and ...

Spital Chapel of St James, Tamworth

North side entrance, garden and bench seat. Spital Chapel is a Grade II* listed building accessed by gated footpaths from Wigginton and Ashby Roads. It is believed that it was a Chantry Chapel built ...