St Dominic's Convent, Station Road, Stone
A postcard view St Dominic's Convent, on the corner of Station Road and Margaret Street. Published by A.W. Tilley, newsagents and stationers, 7 Radford Street, Stone. In the foreground is a boy with ...
St. Chad's Church, Pattingham
It is likely that a Church stood on this site since Saxon times. Much of the building dates from the 13th Century. The tower dates to 14th Century and is unusual in that it is wholly contained within ...
St. Edward Street in winter, Leek
View along the snow covered street looking south along St. Edward Street. In the centre, a horse and cart carrying milk churns heads out of town. In the distance is the spire of the Catholic Church of ...
St. John the Baptist Church, Armitage
Viewed from Church Lane, St. John the Baptist Church, Armitage with Church Farmhouse, a 17th century Grade II listed building alongside. Two horse-drawn carriages and a group of people stand near the ...
St. John’s Church, Armitage
This postcard picture was taken by Church Lane, Armitage and shows Church Farm on the left with St. John’s Church on the right. With the exception of the tower, which dates from 1632, the church was rebuilt ...
St. Luke's View, Silverdale, Newcastle under Lyme
St. Michael's Hall, Stone,
St. Michael's Working Men's Club was built on Lichfield Street in 1911, after the original premises on Abbey Street became too small.
St. Paul's Church, Croxton, near Eccleshall
Built in 1853-1854, the architect of St. Paul's Church was Ewan Christian.
St. Philip's Church, Penn Fields, Penn
A view along Church Road towards St. Philip's Church, Penn Fields. It was built in 1858-59 by Griffin and Weller of Wolverhampton.
Photographer: Albert Henry Yelland.
Stable Quadrangle, Joule's Brewery, Stone,
The stable quadrangle at the New Ale Stores, Newcastle Street. Some of the drays carry beer barrels ready for distribution.
Francis Joule came into possession of the White House Inn and brewhouse ...
Stables, Crown Hotel, Stone,
The Crown Hotel on High Street was damaged by fire in 1778. The new building was designed by Henry Holland in 1780.
The inn was a stop for stage coaches from London, Manchester and Birmingham; there ...
Stables, Ingestre Hall,
The original seventeenth century stables at Ingestre Hall are next to St. Mary's Church.
The new stables (pictured) were designed by John Birch in the late nineteenth century. This elaborate building ...
Stafford Co-op Department Store
For the Christmas shopping period in 1970 the Co-op Store opened their Christmas Grotto with the arrival of Santa and his Assistant by horse drawn carriage. The horse, driver and carriage came from an ...
Stafford from Newport Road,
On the right is the Newport Road railway bridge.
Across the River Sow can be seen the churches of St. Mary and St. Chad in the town centre.
Stafford Prison Gate-house and Gaol Road,
The gate-house stood on Gaol Road and contained the reception ward and a room for the warders. The roof of the gate-house was used as the place of execution until 1817, when new gallows were built on ...
Stafford Railway Station and Hotel,
The Grand Junction railway line opened in July 1837. Within the next twelve years lines had opened from Stafford to Wellington and, via Lichfield to Rugby. The suburb of Castletown, en route to Doxey, ...
Stafford Street, 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 ...
Stafford Street, Longton. Photographed by William Blake.
Street scene.
Taken on Stafford Street, Longton, Stoke-on-Trent.