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Statue of the Virgin Mary on door of Cathedral, Lichfield

Stoke-on-Trent Railway Station

The station was opened in 1848 by the North Staffordshire Railway Company, (NSR): it is Grade II* listed. The glazed roof dates from 1893. On the extreme right there is a W. H. Smith newsagents stall, ...

Stone - Ancient Doorway in Vicarage Garden: sepia drawing

'Ancient Doorway in the Vicarage Garden, Stone, Staffordshire,' showing a Norman door of three orders, in the Vicarage Garden [at St. Michael's church.]'J. B.,' [John Buckler.]

Stone - Norman Doorway at 'Abbey': etching

'Stone Abbey.' Showing a Norman doorway of four orders.Anonymous.

Stone Job Centre

The Job Centre, 35 High Street, Stone pictured on the official opening day on Wednesday 25 January 1978. The Job Centre closed in 2006. It stood empty for a while until the British Heart Foundation ...

Stone Lion, Westhorpe, Stafford,

One of two stone lions which stood by the main entrance of Westhorpe House. Westhorpe was built in 1897 on Rowley Park for W.H. Peach, a shoe manufacturer and Mayor of Stafford 1886/7. Today the ...

Stone Lodge, Pell Wall Hall, Market Drayton

Stone Lodge also known as North Lodge lies within the grounds of Pell Wall Hall which is the last completed house designed by Sir John Soane. Pell Wall was in Staffordshire until 1965, when it became ...

Stowe Church - South Door: sepia drawing

'South Door of Stowe Church, Staffordshire,' [blocked up]. Showing an archway with chevron ornament and side pillars. Artist: 'J. C. B.,' [John Chessell Buckler.]

Street scene, possibly Mill Street, Penkridge

This photograph of an unknown street was taken by Dr. J.E.C. Peters in 1963, and may show the south side of Mill Street in Penkridge looking east. Please contact us if you recognise the precise location. (Additional ...

Stretton Hall

A postcard view of Stretton Hall which was built soon after 1700 by John Congreve of Congreve. In the mid-18th century the estate was sold to the Conolly family, who in turn sold it to the Moncktons of ...

Subsidiary Staircase at Beaudesert Hall

This old oak staircase is thought to have been added to Beaudesert around 1700 by the sixth Lord Paget during his possession of the Hall from 1678 to 1713. Beaudesert Hall was the mansion of the Pagets, ...

Sunbeam Motor Car, Burton-upon-Trent

This Sunbeam two-1seat open tourer motor car is parked outside the former George Street Chapel, which later became the Trinity Free Church. The building remains (2024) and is currently known as ‘Confessions’, ...

Surveyor's House, Trentham

The Surveyor's House undergoing refurbishment in 1995, when the former estate buildings had been sold by the National Coal Board. The house is located in Park Drive and was designed by Charles Barry in ...

Swynnerton Hall

In 1562 the Swynnerton estate passed to William Fitzherbert. The present house was built by Francis Smith of Warwick for Thomas Fitzherbert in 1729. James Trubshaw made further additions and alteration ...

Swynnerton Lodge,

T Room, Alton Towers

A postcard view of the Long Gallery or ”T” Room looking south to the Drawing Room and House Conservatory when it was used as a refreshment room. Following the 1924 sale many of the state rooms including ...

TA Rowney & Son Ltd., Bridge Street, Stafford

T A Rowney & Son Ltd., had a shop on Bridge Street, Stafford and a shop on the High Street in Stone. They specialised in televisions, radios, gramophone records, electrical appliances sales and service. In ...

Tagg's Passage, Stafford

Tagg’s Passage viewed from White Lion Street, Stafford. All of the buildings in the centre remain (2026) although the tall chimney has since been demolished. In the background there is a glimpse of ...