Hudson's Chemists Shop, Eccleshall,
Hudson's shop in High Street, decorated for Queen Victoria's Diamond Jubilee celebrations. The building is still a chemist's shop today.
The owner, Frank Hudson, was also a photographer.
Hulton Abbey
The ruins of Hulton Abbey in the grounds of Carmountside Junior High School located at the junction of Leek Road and Woodhead Road. The Medieval Cistercian Hulton Abbey was consecrated in 1223 but following ...
Hunt Meet at Smallwood Manor, Marchington Woodlands
The Meynell Hunt meeting at Smallwood Manor, Marchington Woodlands. Smallwood Manor was built to designs by R.W. Edis in 1886. Since 1937 it has been a Preparatory School for Denstone College. Some ...
Hyde Lea Primary School
There had been a school in Hyde Lea from around 1863 until it closed in 1980. In later years the cottage to the left of this view, and part of the building (centre left) were demolished and redeveloped ...
Indisputably the Largest Menagerie in Europe - Advertisement from the Enoch Wood Scrapbook
Stephanus Polito's Travelling Menagerie
Advertisement for a forthcoming visit by one of the few travelling menageries of the time. The cost of entrance was one shilling.
These were very popular ...
Infants Class at Walhouse School, Cannock
Infants class having school dinners at Walhouse School.
Walhouse School was founded in 1828 by Mrs Ann Craycroft Walhouse of Hatherton Hall who gave £2,000 to buy the land and build a school and teacher's ...
Infants Class, Alstonefield School
Alstonefield School was built in 1842 and closed in 1982.
Back row: Annie Bunting, Dorothy Arme, Miss Caroline Bonsall (Infants Teacher).
Second row: Charles Featherstone, Charlie Hambleton, Val ...
Infants School Class, Siverdale, Newcastle under Lyme
Pupils and teachers at Silverdale Infants School, Mill Street, Silverdale.
In 1872 a school was opened in the Primitive methodist Sunday school building on earl Street. In 1875 the school was taken ...
Ingestre Hall
This photograph was taken during the Ingestre Festival which was held to celebrate the 400th anniversary of the current Ingestre Hall.
In November 1907 King Edward VII visited Lord Shrewsbury. During ...
Ingestre Hall
This photograph was taken during the Ingestre Festival which was held to celebrate the 400th abnniversary of the building of the current Ingestre Hall.
In November 1907 King Edward VII visited Lord ...
Ingleside, Stone
Mark Hughes, Headmaster at Christ Church School, standing outside his home, Ingleside, Oulton Road, Stone. The house had only recently been built, in 1904.
A postcard sent by Mr. Hughes and postmarked ...
Interior of Bradley Street Junior School, Uttoxeter
Interior of the Old William Salt Library, Stafford
Interior of the library on Market Square, prior to its move to Eastgate Street.
William Salt was a banker and Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries, born in 1808. His home was in Weeping Cross. His ...
Interior of the Old William Salt Library, Stafford, (2)
Interior of the library on Market Square, prior to its move to Eastgate Street.
William Salt was a banker and Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries, born in 1808. His home was in Weeping Cross. His ...
Izaak Walton Walk, Stafford,
The development of Izaak Walton Walk in the 1880s was part of the Corporation's river improvement scheme.
Trees were planted along the length of the walk, and seats and railings were added.
Jack Peaple's Revolving Monoplanes, Stafford,
Early fairground ride on the Common during the annual Stafford Pageant. The ride was built in 1912, and the vehicle on which the monoplanes were based was a 'Growler', the taxi cab of the day. The ride ...
Jerningham Street, Stafford,
Jerningham Street in Castletown, just up from the Castle Tavern.
John Hudson, Uttoxeter
John Hudson in a school photograph taken while he was in Class 3a at Oldfields Secondary Modern School, Uttoxeter.