Theme Explorer

Page 37 of 43 770 Records Found

Stafford - New Lodge to the Asylum: sepia drawing

'The New Lodge to the Asylum at Stafford,' taken from the road. Showing a one-storey building behind a perimeter wall, situated by the entrance gateway.'J. B.,' [John Buckler.]

Stafford - Union Workhouse: sepia drawing

'The Union Workhouse at Stafford.' Showing a main central block of classical design with extensive wings. There is a lawned area in front of the building.'J. Buckler.'

Stafford Asylum

Pen and wash drawing of Stafford Asylum. The County Asylum on Corporation Street opened in 1818, to accommodate 120 private and pauper patients. The hospital moved to Seisdon near Wolverhampton in ...

Stafford Brine Baths

In the 1880s a thick bed of salt was discovered on Stafford Common, during the search for a water supply for the town. This led to the opening of the Brine Baths in Greengate Street in 1892, designed ...

Stafford Central Clinic

The Central Clinic in North Walls, Stafford pictured during demolition. This site formed part of a redevelopment and the clinic building was due to be replaced by the construction of a Morrison's supermarket. ...

Stafford District General Hospital

An aerial view of Stafford District General Hospital taken from the south-east. Stafford District General Hospital cost £25 million to build and opened in June 1983. Staff, departments and patients ...

Stafford from the River Sow

In the centre is the River Sow, on the left is a canal which was specially made to carry coal to a wharf near to the Green Bridge in Bridge Street. Due to lack of use it was filled in around 1930. The ...

Stafford General Hospital

Construction of the new District Hospital at Coton Hill, Weston Road. It was built on the site of the former Coton Hill Asylum, which was built in the 1850s and opened in 1854. The building remained ...

Stafford General Infirmary

The foundations of Stafford General Infirmary began in a rented house in Foregate Street in 1766, making it one of the oldest hospitals in the country. Funds were acquired through subscriptions and bequests. ...

Stafford General Infirmary

The foundations of Stafford General Infirmary began in a rented house in Foregate Street in 1766, making it one of the oldest hospitals in the country. Funds were acquired through subscriptions and bequests. An ...

Stafford General Infirmary

The foundations of Stafford General Infirmary began in a rented house in Foregate Street in 1766, making it one of the oldest hospitals in the country. Funds were acquired through subscriptions and bequests. ...

Stafford General Infirmary

The foundations of Stafford General Infirmary began in a rented house in Foregate Street in 1766, making it one of the oldest hospitals in the country. Funds were acquired through subscriptions and bequests. ...

Stafford General Infirmary nurses

Nurses from Stafford General Infirmary on a carnival float, probably taking part in the annual Stafford Infirmary Pageant. Standing third from right in the back row is Megan Haynes.

Stafford General Infirmary,

The foundations of Stafford General Infirmary began in a rented house in Foregate Street in 1766, making it one of the oldest hospitals in the country. Funds were acquired through subscriptions and bequests. ...

Stafford Hospital Protest March

Members of the public on a march protesting against the proposed cuts and the downgrading of services at Stafford Hospital. This photograph was taken on Weston Road in Littleworth, an area of Stafford ...

Stafford Public Baths, Plaque 1, on Greengate Street

Stafford's Public (Brine) Baths were planned and constructed by the Borough Surveyor, Mr W. Blackshaw. Pevsner stated that the exterior was designed gratuitously by Councillor Wormal. The tender for their ...

Stafford Sewage Works at Brancote

Stafford Sewage Works at Brancote showing percolating filters, which is a secondary part of sewage treatment. The works are sited by the River Sow between Baswich and Milford.

Stafford Union Workhouse

The Stafford Union Workhouse was built on Marston Road in 1838. From 1948 the building was used as an old people's home and as the Fernleigh Hospital. It was demolished in 1971. Postcard published ...