Guild Street , Burton, during the Flood, October 1875
Taken from Union Street looking at the junction of Station Street with Guild Street. The Midland Hotel is on the right-hand corner and the old police station is opposite.
The October flood was the second ...
Guildhall, Stafford,
The Guildhall on Market Square was designed by Charles Trubshaw and built in 1853. It housed the Borough Council, the courts and on the ground floor was a police station. The entrance to the market ...
Handcuff Alley, Longton
This unnamed cobbled alleyway links Market Street to Sutherland Road in Longton. It was known as 'Handcuff Alley' as it was a way to take prisoners from the Sutherland Road Police Station to the old ...
Hartshill Road, Stoke-on-Trent
A Ford Escort and a Potteries Motor Traction bus bound for Silverdale is bought to a halt by a police constable in Hartshill. This photograph was taken close to the junction with Queens Road, looking ...
High Street, Newcastle-under-Lyme
General view of the High Street looking north towards the Guildhall.
The Castle Hotel can be seen on on the right.
High Street, Newcastle-under-Lyme
This is a very interesting view of the High Street as it is much changed today. The Police station is the white building to the right of the Guildhall. This station opened in 1834, for Newcastle's first ...
Hixon Rail Disaster
Firemen on the roof of a train carriage. In the group of policemen bottom left are Sgt. John Riley (the Sergeant wearing the helmet) who was stationed at Stone, and the Constable on the extreme left without ...
Horse Fair, Rugeley
This view of a street market and fair was taken in Horse Fair by the junction with Sandy Lane in Rugeley.
All of the buildings including the corrugated iron Mission church (in the centre) and the thatched ...
Horse Fair, Rugeley
This view of a street market and fair was taken in Horse Fair by the junction with Sandy Lane in Rugeley. All of the buildings including the corrugated iron Mission Church (centre left) and the thatched ...
Horse walker at Police Headquarters, Baswich, Stafford
A newspaper report of the time explains:
"The County Police Force has taken delivery of a time-saving £4,500 'horse walker' which is used to exercise animals. The equipment has been installed at the ...
Horse-drawn Police Van, Stafford
Prison warders from Stafford Gaol outside the Shire Hall, Market Street, awaiting prisoners convicted at the assizes.
Note the Royal Cipher of Edward VII on the side of the police van.
Hospital Saturday, Stone,
Collecting for Hospital Saturday on Granville Terrace.
Inspection of the Mounted Branch, Staffordshire Police, Baswich
A group pictured on the occasion of Her Majesty's Inspector of Constabulary's visit to Staffordshire Police. He is inspecting officers and horses from Staffordshire Police’s Mounted Branch. They are ...
Inspection of the Mounted Branch, Staffordshire Police, Stafford
Senior Police Officers are pictured during an inspection of officers and horses from Staffordshire Police’s Mounted Branch. At the time of this photograph (with a glimpse of stables in the background) ...
Jensen Interceptor, Stone Police Station
A photograph taken during the investigation and trial of the notorious murderer and robber Donald Neilson, who was given the epithet 'the Black Panther' by the press. The kidnap and murder of Shropshire ...
John (Jack) Hart, Rugeley
Pictured is John Hart, known as 'Jack'. Initially Jack’s trade was as a motor mechanic, later he joined the Royal Air Force and was demobilised during November 1919. At the age of 25 Jack joined the ...
Kidsgrove Police
Kidsgrove Police pictured in 1959 at the time of the retirement of Inspector Brittle. they are pictured outside the Council Offices in Kidsgrove.
Back row, left to right: D.C. John Ford, P.C. Colin ...
Kidsgrove Police Station
Oil painting on board of Kidsgrove Police Station, Staffordshire, built 1969.
An oil painting by C.W. Sheldon, formerly in the collections of the Staffordshire Police Museum, now part of the Staffordshire ...