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Stafford Crown Court Opening with RAF Stafford

On a January day service personnel from RAF Stafford are pictured leading a procession from the Old Judge's Lodgings in the Market Square, Stafford. The processional party consisted of civic dignitaries, ...

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 Prison and Gaol Road

The outer wall and twin towers of Stafford Gaol, which were demolished in 1952 in order to widen Gaol Road. The advertisements in the background are for Tinkler's grocers and Oveltine.

Stafford Prison Gate-house and Gaol Road,

The gate-house stood on Gaol Road and contained the reception ward and a room for the warders. The roof of the gate-house was used as the place of execution until 1817, when new gallows were built on ...

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 Railway Station

A view of the car parking and platforms at Stafford Station, taken from the Newport Road bridge over the railway.

Stafford Railway Station and Station Hotel

The Grand Junction railway line opened in July 1837. Within the next twelve years lines had opened from Stafford to Wellington and, via Lichfield to Rugby. The suburb of Castletown, en route to Doxey, ...

Stafford Railway Station and Victoria Road,

The Grand Junction railway line opened in July 1837. Within the next twelve years lines had opened from Stafford to Wellington and, via Lichfield to Rugby. The suburb of Castletown, en route to Doxey, ...

Stafford Railway Station,

View of Stafford Railway Station entrance and car park from Station Road. The Grand Junction railway line opened in July 1837. Within the next twelve years lines had opened from Stafford to Wellington ...

Stafford Road, Milford

A postcard view of the road from Milford towards Stafford. The row of Cottages on the right are near to the entrance to Milford Hall and the Cricket Club.

Stafford Road, Milford

A postcard view of the road from Stafford towards Milford. The row of Cottages on the left are near to the entrance to Milford Hall and the Cricket Club. This postcard was published by W. Shaw, Burslem....

Stafford Road, Stone

This postcard view shows Elm Terrace, mostly covered with ivy or Virginia creeper, at Walton, Stone. Built in the second half of the 19th century, the terrace still stands (2022), with some alterations, ...

Stafford Road, Walton, Stone,

This was the main road to Stafford and has now been replaced by a dual carriageway. The trees on the right now stand on the central reservation. At the rear of the car is the entrance to The Brooms, ...

Stafford Street, Eccleshall

A postcard view looking north along Stafford Street (A519), Eccleshall. Centre right is the King's Arms which was originally named The Unicorn. Its neo-Elizabethan timber framed facade covers the original ...

Stafford Street, Eccleshall

This picture was taken looking along the west side of Stafford Street in Eccleshall. On the left are the former premises of Robert Heywood Estate Agents and next door is the Post Office. The Post Office ...

Stafford Street, Eccleshall,

The King's Arms on Stafford Street was originally named The Unicorn. Its neo-Elizabethan timber framed facade covers the original Elizabethan structure. The King's Arms, like the Royal Oak on High ...

Stafford Street, Eccleshall,

Stafford Street, looking towards High Street, with the King's Arms to the right. Its neo-Elizabethan timber framed facade covers the original Elizabethan structure. The King's Arms, like the Royal ...

Stafford Street, Eccleshall,

The building on the left, with the porch, is the King's Arms, originally named The Unicorn. The King's Arms, like the Royal Oak on High Street, was a coaching inn on the London to Chester road. With ...