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Keys' Tailor's, Lower Brook Street, Rugeley

Key's Tailor's and Drapers Shop, Lower Brook Street in Rugeley. An image taken from a glass negative. In the late 1870s John Key had a shop in Lower Brook Street. Around 1888 his son George set up ...

King Edward VII Motoring through Stone,

King Edward VII passed through Stone on his way to Alton Towers. Crowds lined the route to catch a glimpse of him, as seen here on Granville Square. The whole town was decorated for the occasion and ...

King Edward VII’s visit to Stafford

This postcard view shows crowds of people outside the Shire Hall in the Market Square, Stafford for the visit of King Edward VII. The Royal visit by King Edward VII was planned for the 18th to 23rd ...

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 and Froghall Railway Station

Kingsley and Froghall Railway Station. Opened in 1849 as Froghall Station, it was renamed as Kingsley and Froghall Railway Station in 1907. It was situated on the North Staffordshire Railway's (NSR) ...

Kingsley and Froghall Railway Station

Kingsley and Froghall Railway Station. Opened in 1849 as Froghall Station, it was renamed as Kingsley and Froghall Railway Station in 1907. It was situated on the North Staffordshire Railway's (NSR) ...

Kingsley Church, The West Wall. 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.

Kitchen, Caverswall Farm, Loxley

Photograph of interior of kitchen at Caverswall Farm, Loxley, Uttoxeter, Staffordshire before being cleared for auction. Showing fireplace with stove, rocking chair, two armchairs and large table.

Knightley Church

Christ Church was built in 1840 on land given by Lord Lichfield. The architect was Thomas Trubshaw and the foundation stone was laid by the Countess of Lichfield. It was opened for public worship on July ...

Knightley Church

Christ Church was built in 1840 on land given by Lord Lichfield. The architect was Thomas Trubshaw and the foundation stone was laid by the Countess of Lichfield. It was opened for public worship on July ...

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 in the middle, was removed when ...

Knightley Grange

Knightley Grange was built between 1860 and 1868 by Major Robert Hargreaves of Cob Hall Farm. Major Hargreaves gave this as his address in 1862 when he was a Major in the Staffordshire Rifle Volunteers. ...

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 in the middle, was removed when ...

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 in the middle, was removed when ...

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, (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 ...