Shutt Hill, Rugeley
Shutt Hill is the summit of Hagley Road in Rugeley, dropping down to the Chase Inn on the right. The wall on the left is now further back to provide a footpath but the right wall still remains at the ...
Sidney Fountain and Gaolgate Street, Stafford,
View from Gaol Square, looking down Gaolgate Street to the Market Square.
The drinking fountain on the left was erected on Gaol Square in 1889 by the widow of Thomas Sidney, in memory of her husband. ...
Silkmore Lane, Stafford
Photograph of Silkmore Lane at its junction with Hall Close. This junction is where the Lodge to Silkmore Hall once stood.
The low stone wall appears in earlier postcards of the Lodge.
Postcard ...
Silkmore Lane, Stafford,
This view shows Silkmore Lane as a country lane rather than the bustling and much wider road of today.
Sir Martin Noell's Almshouses, Stafford,
Sir Martin Noell was a London merchant who was born in Stafford in the seventeenth century. He had these almshouses houses built on Mill Street for the poor of the town. The inhabitants were also given ...
Site of Coton Hill Gravel Pit, Stafford
This site is now the Coton Fields recreation ground, known as the 'REC'.
Slitting Mill, Rugeley
On the reverse of this postcard is a message, thought to have been written in 1910, as follows: “Church Lane, Slitting Mill before the Church was built to the far end of the house in the picture. Rugeley ...
Smithy Cottage, Church Eaton,
Smithy Cottage on High Street is reported to be the oldest house in Church Eaton.
This photograph was taken after the cottage had been vacated by the last occupier, Mr Bill Kibble. It was restored ...
Snow scene, Seighford
This photograph was taken on a road known as the Cumbers in Seighford. On the left is Margaret Lowe, second from left is Kath Taylor, the woman in the light coloured coat is Mrs Blanche Waterfall, the ...
South Street, Ball Green, Stoke-on-Trent
Looking west along South Street from the Cowen Street corner. The terraced houses on the right date from the late 19th century, whilst those on the left were municipal housing built in the 1930s. Before ...
South Walls, Stafford
This view was taken looking north-west across South Walls in Stafford, towards the Staffordshire County Council office buildings known as Staffordshire Place. Housing the local County Council, businesses ...
South Walls, Stafford,
These buildings have since been demolished.
On the left is the entry to the Co-op bakery, formerly the Stafford Bakery.
Southwell Place, Eccleshall
Situated at the junction of Horsefair (ahead), Stafford Road (left) and Stafford Street (right), the fingerpost is no longer standing. The mid 19th Century Grade 2 listed Southwell House is visible to ...
Springfield Brewery, Wolverhampton
The main entrance gateway to William Butlers 1873-74 Brewery which had malting’s, cooperage and stabling.
The Inscriptions on both sides of the arch were modified to read 'M & B SPRINGFIELD BREWERY' ...
St John's Square, Burslem
Looking from St John's Square towards Market Place and the old Town Hall in Burslem. The photograph was taken from outside the Duke William public house. The square was built up from the 1800s and appears ...
St Mary's Grove, Stafford
This view looks east along St. Mary's Grove towards an alleyway known as 'Averil's Entry' which is on the left just beyond the cars. On the right St. Mary’s Place leads around the edge of St Mary's churchyard ...
St Peter's Church, Hednesford
The central portion of this card is a portrait of Rev. William Quibell who was vicar of St Peter's Parish Church, Hednesford from about 1899 to 1916, having previously served in the county at Silverdale ...
St. Bertelin's Chapel, Stafford
St. Bertelin's in Broad Eye was built to replace St. Augustine's and was consecrated in 1900. It always had a small congregation, so was closed in 1920.
The building was used as a Sunday school, but ...