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Teddesley Hall

This postcard image of Teddesley Hall was franked in 1957; however, the Hall was demolished in 1954. The picture may have been taken after the Second World War when Troops had left the site. On the left ...

Teddesley Hall

This postcard view shows the east front of Teddesley Hall after alterations were made to the central part of the building. In a separate view the east front can be seen prior to the changes. The large ...

Teddesley Hall

This photograph was taken during a field trip to the site by the Landor Society. The stables are on the left and the service block on the right. Between these two buildings are remains of the foundations ...

Teddesley House Farm

This photograph of Teddesley House Farmhouse, which is also known as Teddesley Home Farmhouse, was taken in 1964 by Dr. J.E.C. Peters. Home Farm was built in the 1760s and enlarged for Lord Hatherton ...

The “Screens” at Beaudesert Hall

Pictured is an area that was known as the “Screens”, it was a space under the Great Hall Gallery. On the left the arch in the Screen linen-fold panelling led into the Great Hall. On the right the stone ...

The Bishop’s Palace, Lichfield

This postcard view shows the south-east front of the Bishop’s Palace in the Cathedral Close at Lichfield. The Grade I listed stone building of two storeys with dormer windows in the roof has a date of ...

The Boiler House at Beaudesert Hall

The old beams used for this timber framed and plaster structure were purchased from demolished cottages. The building was created to house the boiler house in a small courtyard to the north of the Hall ...

The Bottle Lodge , Tixall

Photograph of the Pepper Pot Lodge at Tixall before restoration. The Bottle Lodge or Pepperpot Lodge, and originally called Upper Lodge, Tixall. Grade II listed, this is a curious octagonal lodge ...

The Bottle Lodge and stables , Tixall

Photograph of the Bottle Lodge and stables at Tixall before restoration.

The Bottle Lodge, Tixall

Photographic postcard of the Bottle Lodge or Pepperpot Lodge, and originally called Upper Lodge, Tixall. Grade II listed, this is a curious octagonal lodge in ashlar sandstone with an ogee stone vaulted ...

The Bridge Tavern, Upper St. John Street, Lichfield

This photograph is thought to show William Whatkiss the publican of the Bridge Tavern between about 1901 and 1915, pictured here in front of the Tavern, possibly with his wife Harriett and daughter Ethel ...

The Bridge Tavern, Upper St. John Street, Lichfield

This photograph is thought to show William Whatkiss who was the publican of the Bridge Tavern between about 1901 and 1915. William and his family are seated on the front row near the centre of the group ...

The Cedars, Weston

The Cedars on Old Road, Weston. A person is visible in the left bay window and there is a brief message on the reverse from the sender: “Do you recognise the person in the window?” . Please contact us ...

The Cottage, Slitting Mill, Rugeley

The thatched cottage, with the address no. 2 Slitting Mill Road stood near the then quarry, and was demolished in about 1969. It was said to be about 300 years old by its last resident Mr Major Harley, ...

The Crooked House, Himley

Two men standing in the doorway of the Glynne Arms, also known as the Crooked House. Above the door the licencee's sign states that the publican at the time was Sarah A. Glaze and that the house served ...

The Crown Inn, Cannock

The Crown Inn was an early 18th century coaching inn which stood in the Market Place, Cannock. It was demolished in 1962. On the left, there is a part view of the Market Hall which was demolished in 1975....

The Dairy House, Trentham. Photographed by William Blake.

Landscape with a view of the Dairy House at Trentham, Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire.

The Darlaston Café, Meaford, near Stone

A postcard view of the Darlaston Café which stood on the eastern side of the A34 Stoke-on-Trent to Stone Road, close to the Darlaston Inn. It was one of a number of road-side cafés and petrol ...