North Walls, Stafford
A view from North Walls, Stafford, looking across Kingsmead and the car park, just prior to the site’s redevelopment as Kingsmead Retail Park which opened in 2017. The public conveniences were demolished ...
North Western Hotel, Stafford,
Photograph taken from Station Road.
The Station Hotel, originally built as the North Western on Victoria Road in 1866 (opposite the station) to provide accommodation for rail travellers. It provided ...
Northesk Street , Stone
A view of Northesk Street, looking south-eastwards from the junction with Station Road.
A postcard view by Stone photographer Phillip Dutton, of 63 High Street, postmarked 1923.
Norton Lane and Leek New Road crossroads, Stoke-on-Trent
Looking south along Norton Lane close to its junction with Leek New Road. On the far side of the junction is Newford Crescent (formerly Station Road), leading to Milton. The junction is much changed today, ...
Noticeboard and street map, Kinver
This Kinver Parish Council notice board was positioned near the Vicarage Drive junction with the High Street. In the background is Kinver Library.
Off the Hook Fish and Chip Restaurant, Mill Street, Stafford
View of 'Off the Hook' Fish and Chip Restaurant and Takeaway, located on the corner of Mill Street and Water Street. It had formerly been the Nag's Head public house. It is currently (2026) O.KRA Indian ...
Offices of Joules Brewery, Stone,
Offices of Joules Brewery in High Street.
Francis Joule came into possession of the White House Inn and brewhouse at Stone in 1758. Nine years later he demolished the inn and built a house, which ...
Old Abbey Hulton and Bucknall stone signpost, Bucknall
This stone signpost (and at one time, horse trough) stands at the junction of Eaves Lane and Greasley Road in Bucknall. Reputed to have been erected by the Owen family who lived at the rectory in Bucknall. ...
Old Bank Building, Stafford
One of the first banks to open outside London was Stevenson, Salt and Co. in 1737. The bank was situated on Market Square in what became known as the Old Bank building.
In 1866 the bank became part ...
Old Camp Road, Brocton Camp
Officers' Huts line the left-hand side of the road between Battalion lines 'R' and 'S'. In the distance the road begins to bend slightly to the right at its junction with what is now Chase Road to the ...
Old Chapel, South Walls, Stafford
This view looks east along South Walls. In the centre is a former Chapel building. On the right just round the corner but out of shot of the camera is John Bagnall's Carriage and Motor Body Works which ...
Old Penkridge Road, Cannock
The very smart gentleman in bowler hat, overcoat and with a cane posing for the photograph is possibly Harry Withington, proprietor of 'The Cannock Advertiser' newspaper. The card bears 'Withington Series, ...
Old Penkridge Road, Cannock
This photograph is believed to show Old Penkridge Road, Cannock viewed from its junction with the traffic island, near the current Londis store and looking north. These buildings have since been replaced ...
Old Road, Upper Tean
Old Road, looking north towards Cheadle. On the right can be seen side of the Methodist Chapel on the right.
Postcard courtesy Ivy Shore, nee Farmer.
Old Toll House, near Cannock
Situated on the Cannock to Penkridge road with Cocksparrow Lane to the right, the toll house, built in about 1840-50 would originally have had a barrier across the road. It was demolished in about 1956. ...
Old Wesleyan Chapel, Lichfield Street, Rugeley
Originally a Wesleyan Chapel dating from 1839, the building was extended forward, and a new brick frontage (as seen) was constructed in 1870. In 1877, a rear extension was added. It became a social annexe ...
Oriental Figures and Motor Cycle Mecca, Stafford,
These oriental figures date from the eighteenth century and topped the front a tea warehouse in Market Street.
Made from a hard plaster known as Roman Cement, the figures were a form of advertisement ...
Oulton Cross, Stone,
A view of some of the large Edwardian villas which stand on Oulton Road, close to Alleyne's School.