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Sandon Road Floods, Stafford,

Floods seen in Sandon Road, just below the junction with Freeman Street.

Sandon Road, Hilderstone

This postcard view looks north-east along the Sandon Road in Hilderstone. In the distance the spire of Christ Church can be seen. Most of the buildings in this scene remain (September 2023), although ...

Sandon Village

In the centre is one of the two Stafford Lodges built in 1902 at the entrance to Sandon Hall. The war memorial is in centre of the photograph. Sandon war memorial was unveiled by Colonel John Ward ...

Sandon Village

On the right is Seven Stars Cottage. The road leading off to the right leads to the gate to Sandon Hall. The road junction, in the centre of the postcard, is where the Sandon Estate Memorial stands ...

Sandonia Theatre, Stafford

An artists impression of the Sandonia Theatre on Sandon Road, Stafford Designed and built by Sandy and Norris, the theatre was opened in 1920, but was never a great success either as a theatre or cinema. ...

Sandy Lane, Rugeley

A view of Sandy Lane, also known as Hednesford Road, showing the old thatched cottages demolished in 1912. They were sited between the Globe Hotel (off the picture to the right) and Sandy Lane (left). ...

School House, Colwich

A view of the 'School House', Main Road, Colwich, situated adjacent to the former 'Miss Sparrow's School'. Now (2025), Colwich Church of England Primary School (on left of the photograph). This Grade ...

School House, Penkridge

Situated in Market Place, on the corner of Market Street. Grade II Listed. dating from 1818 by Lichfield architect Joseph Potter. Built as accommodation for the Schoolmaster & Mistress (there was normally ...

School House, Penkridge

A three-bay brick-built house with a pointed doorway and windows. Built in 1818 by Joseph Potter.

School House, Penkridge

This postcard view shows the School House, built in 1818, and on the right is the new School building of 1889. The photograph was taken on Market Square, also known as School Square and in later years ...

School Lane, Standeford, near Coven

These cottages on School Lane, Standeford, remain (2025). Over the years they have been renovated and the brickwork is now uniformly white, the window shapes have been kept but the chimneys removed. The ...

Sculpture Gallery, Trentham Hall

A photograph taken during renovation in 1988 by the National Coal Board, who during this period had taken over the responsibility of managing the Trentham Estate. During the period from 1842 until ...

Seaborne's Bakery, Stafford,

This view shows Seaborne's Bakery at 1 Broad Street. Previously the shop had been Hollier's Bakery. Arthur Seaborne baked throughout the night to ensure the shop was freshly stocked the next morning. On ...

Seighford Vicarage

A postcard view of the Vicarage and on the right a glimpse of St. Chad’s Church tower in Seighford. In later years the Vicarage was demolished and the area redeveloped with private housing. St. Chad's ...

Seighford Village,

Sellman Street, Gnosall

Sellman Street looking towards the junction with High Street and Audmore Road. The buildings on the right once housed Grosvenor's wheelwrights business. By 1841 Benjamin Grosvenor was a wheelwright, ...

Shawms, Weeping Cross, Stafford

The entrance front of Shawms, a fine Arts and Crafts style house built by Stafford architect Henry T. Sandy on Radford Rise, Weeping Cross in 1905. It was built for Henry John Bostock (1870-1956), Chairman ...

Shenstone Hall, Shenstone

Grade II listed Shenstone Hall was built in the mid 17th century but was modified and given a new frontage in the early 19th century. It is now a residential care home. A Mercury Series postcard franked ...