Playing Christmas Carols, Princes Street, Stafford
The following members of the Stone Town Band are pictured:
Back (left to right): Doreen Vance ? and Peter Brunson.
Front (left to right): John Street, Eddie Barrett and David Holifield.
Mr ...
Police Barracks, Park Street, Stafford
The original police barracks were at the back of the Guildhall on Market Square. These were demolished in 1867 to make way for the covered market.
The military barracks on Friar's Terrace became vacant ...
Port Vale Street, Dalehall, Burslem
Port Vale Street runs westwards off Newcastle Street towards the old Port Vale Wharf on the Trent & Mersey Canal in Middleport. This wharf closed in the early 1900s. The photograph shows a mix of derelict ...
Post Office & Grocers & Bake House, Cheddleton
The Post Office at 27, Cheadle Road, Cheddleton. A car is parked outside and a horse-drawn delivery cart and driver stand to the right.
Arthur Shallcross opened his shop and became Sub-Postmaster ...
Post office terrace, Fulford
There was a blacksmiths located at the end of the brick cottages on this Terrace.
Photograph donated by the Blythe Bridge and Forsbrook Local Historical Society, who retain copyright ownership.
Post Office, Cheddleton
A postcard view of the Post Office at 27, Cheadle Road, Cheddleton, taken prior to World War One. A workman with a shovel is standing in the rough road. The Post Office closed around 2016.
Post Office, Stafford
Charles Joshua Bagnall postmaster, and his wife Sarah Ann Bagnall outside Foregate Street Post Office.
Sarah Ann Bagnall (nee Williamson, was born in Abbeyhill, Edinburgh). Charles Joshua Bagnall ...
Postcard view of 'Blyth marsh'
This view shows Uttoxeter Road. On the right is the original Post Office, with a telegram boy and his bicycle outside.
On the left is at the base of the telegraph pole is a wall which used to mark ...
Postcard view of Chapel Street, Forsbrook
The tiny Primitive Methodist Chapel (seen on the left hand side) gave its name to the street. It was built in 1856 by a handful of poor people who had struggled to raise the money to build their own ...
Postcard view of The Club, West End, Pattingham
'The Club' was a Working Men's club. It was demolished in 1953 and a new one was built next door.
Postcard view of the High Street, Pattingham
Postcard view of the Pigot Arms Hotel, Pattingham
Potman's Lane, Milwich,
Christmas postcard of Bessie Capewell in Potman's Lane.
Primitive Methodist Chapel, Rugeley
A view of the Primitive Methodist Chapel which was built in 1870 on the corner of Church Street and Lion Street in Rugeley. The Chapel closed in 1955. At the time this photograph was taken the building ...
Primitive Methodist Church, Heath Hayes
Replacing a smaller 1873 chapel, the Bourne Primitive Methodist Chapel was built in 1899-1900 by T. Mason of Hednesford on the corner of Hednesford Road and Chapel Street. It some seated 400 worshippers ...
Primrose Cottage, Mill Street, Stafford
On a bright spring morning a thatcher can be seen working on a new layer of thatch by the ridge of the roof of Primrose Cottage in Mill Street, Stafford.
After Jackson’s County Fruit Stores closed ...
Princes Street Precinct, Stafford
This view was taken looking north along the Princes Street Precinct towards Stafford Street.
All of the buildings in the picture remain (June 2022) although most of the individual shops on the left ...
Procession to mark the death of King Edward VII, Upper Brook Street, Rugeley
The King died May 6th, 1910 with his state funeral taking place on Friday, 26th May at St .George's Chapel, Windsor. This procession marking the occasion is passing The Black Horse Inn (demolished in ...