Milford Common
A postcard view taken near to the Green at Milford, looking south-east on the Stafford to Rugeley Road (A513) close to the junction with Holdiford Road. On the left among the trees are the Milford Lodge ...
Milford on 'Milford Day',
Milford was a very popular weekend destination for visitors in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. Excursion trains ran between Stafford and Milford stations.
There was no such holiday ...
Mill Farmhouse, Chebsey
A view of Mill Farm later known as Old Mill Farm situated adjacent to All Saints Church, Chebsey.
This early 18th century farmhouse has late 18th and 19th century outbuildings which have since been ...
Mill Street from Avon Road, Cannock
Looking towards Mill Street from the newly built and as yet unopened Avon Road. Clews and Baylis's shop is in the background.
Moat House, Acton Trussell
The Moat House is built on a mound that dates from Norman times. Though the house has undergone restoration and alteration, the oldest part of the house still dates from the early 14th century. Up until ...
Moddershall village, near Stone
A postcard view of Moddershall village. In the distance there is a part view of the School and on the right the Post Office. Also on the right note the water-pump. Several of these buildings remain (September ...
Model Locomotive, Bagnall's Engineering Works, Stafford,
Model locomotive made from wood by the joiners at W.G. Bagnall's, photographed on Meyrick Road. The body was built over a car chassis and therefore had to be road taxed.
The locomotive was Bagnall's ...
Mount Street from Princes Street, Stafford,
View looking towards Mount Street. This area is now pedestrianised.
On the right is Woolworth's, which faces onto Gaolgate Street.
Mount Street, Stafford
11 Mount Street, Stafford. This house was owned by Dr C.E.M. Blumer and was known as 'The Mount'. It has now been demolished.
On the left can just be seen the spire of the Presbyterian Church on ...
Mr E.J. Chandler and daughter, Lane Green Road, Bilbrook
Mr E. J. Chandler is standing by the pony and trap in which Marjorie, his daughter, is seated in.
The people in the background of the photograph (behind the rails) are unknown.
Mr J K Lightfoot's funeral, English Electric Co., Stafford
Employees from English Electric’s Stafford Works are assembled along the Lichfield Road in Stafford to pay their last respects to Mr J. (Jimmy) K. Lightfoot.
Following an apprenticeship with the Castner-Kellner ...
Mummery and Sons, Jewellers, Stafford
Mummery's was located on the corner of Market Square and Gaolgate Street. The building was demolished in the late 1950s or early 1960s and replaced by a modern building, currently occupied by the Santander ...
Municipal Hall, Ironmarket, Newcastle-under-Lyme
Painted in 1965 by Jack Clarkson this picture shows the magnificent Municipal Hall in Newcastle-under-Lyme. Demolished in 1967 the Hall was replaced by Newcastle library. To the left of the painting the ...
Myott & Sons' Alexander Pottery, Crane Street, Cobridge
Myott & Sons Alexander Pottery stood at the bottom of Crane Street, off Waterloo Road in Cobridge. Crane Street was called Arthur Street until renaming in the 1950s. The works have been demolished but ...
Nailers Row, Giggety Lane, Wombourne
This postcard view is captioned 'Giggety Road, Wombourne'. The terrace of 19th century houses on the right hand side is Nailers Row and stands on the eastern end of Giggety Lane, close to the junction ...
National Provincial Bank, Eccleshall,
The National Provincial Bank opened a daily agency at 17 High Street in 1922 (pictured). In 1924 it became a branch office.
The bank moved to Stafford Street in 1959, and in 1970 the branch moved ...
Nelson Place Roundabout, Newcastle-under-Lyme
Taken in 1935 this photograph of the roundabout at Nelson Place in Newcastle-under-Lyme depicts the view from the Ironmarket looking up King Street. The roundabout is a lot smaller than the roundabout ...
Nelson Way, Stafford,
Nelson Way was built by the English Electric Co. to provide housing for their workers, and was named after the chairman of the company.
Rising Brook School can be seen in the background.