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County Council Meeting, Stafford,
The County Buildings opened in Martin Street on 29 October 1895. Previously councillors had used the facilities in the Borough Hall and the Shire Hall.
A competition was organised to find an architect, ...
County Fruit Store, Stafford,
Dated 1610, this small, thatched building on Mill Street would have been a typical example of a seventeenth century Stafford cottage.
Throughout the centuries it was known as Primrose Cottage and ...
County Fruit Stores, Mill Street, Stafford
A postcard view of Primrose Cottage which at the time of this picture was also known as ‘G Williams, The County Fruit Stores’ on Mill Street, Stafford.
Dated 1610, this small, thatched building would ...
County Road, Stafford
This view of County Road is largely unchanged since the photograph was taken in 1962.
The houses on the right are No.'s 11 – 6. On the extreme right there is a glimpse of the 1831 'Greyhound Inn' (No. ...
County Roadman's Home at an unknown location
A postcard view of a County Roadman outside his home by a ‘T’ junction in the highway at an unknown location. On the extreme right there is a large amount of washing hanging on the washing line.
If ...
County War Memorial, Stafford,
The County War Memorial was unveiled in 1923.
It stands on Victoria Road, by the entrance to Victoria Park.
Courtyard entrance, Trentham Hall
Looking south from Park Drive to the courtyard entrance of Trentham Hall. Through the stone gate piers there is a glimpse of the carriage porch. The courtyard buildings have been fenced off and are ...
Cowley, Gnosall
This postcard view shows a quiet scene in Cowley, Gnosall. All of the cottages in the picture remain (June 2023).
Crabbery Street, Stafford
Looking west along Crabbery Street, Stafford, the corner building dates from 1911 and is viewed here from the junction with Gaolgate Street. All of these buildings remain although over the years the ground ...
Crabbery Street, Stafford
Looking north-west along Crabbery Street towards Chapel Street. This picture was probably taken in December 1962 during the Christmas lights display, because strings of lights can be seen on the buildings.
From ...
Crabbery Street, Stafford
Looking from Chapel Street along Crabbery Street towards Gaolgate Street. This picture was probably taken in December 1962 during the Christmas lights display, because strings of lights can be seen on ...
Crakemarsh Hall and Lake, near Uttoxeter
Crakemarsh Hall viewed from the south across the lake.
Crakemarsh Hall was extensively rebuilt in 1815 for Sir Thomas Cotton Sheppard around the staircase of a late 17th century house. It passed to ...
Crakemarsh Hall, near Uttoxeter
Crakemarsh Hall was extensively rebuilt in 1815 for Sir Thomas Cotton Sheppard around the staircase of a late 17th century house. It passed to the Cavendish family in 1873. US troops were billeted there ...
Crakemarsh Hall, near Uttoxeter
Crakemarsh Hall, viewed here from across the lake, was extensively rebuilt in 1815 for Sir Thomas Cotton Sheppard around the staircase of a late 17th century house. It passed to the Cavendish family in ...
Crakemarsh Hall, near Uttoxeter
Crakemarsh Hall, viewed here from the south west, was extensively rebuilt in 1815 for Sir Thomas Cotton Sheppard around the staircase of a late 17th century house. It passed to the Cavendish family in ...
Crakemarsh Hall, near Uttoxeter
Crakemarsh Hall was extensively rebuilt in 1815 around the staircase of a late 17th century house. It was the home of Lady Sheppard in the mid 19th century and later the Cavendish family. US troops were ...
Creed's Corner, Armitage
This postcard view shows a crowd of people positioned by Creed’s Corner shop at the junction of Old Road and New Road in Armitage. They are thought to be posing for the camera before an Armitage walking ...
Crescent Block, Stafford Gaol,
The Crescent, named after its shape, was built in 1830 in response to overcrowded conditions within the prison and contained 175 cells. It was designed for male prisoners, particularly those who had ...