Coton Hill Hospital, Stafford
View of main front (south east) elevation of Coton Hill Hospital, Stafford during demolition. The wing to right hand side is already partly demolished. Apart from one wing, the chapel and the lodges ...
Coton Hill Hospital, Stafford
Coton Hill Asylum was built in the 1850s and opened in 1854. It was originally built as an extension to the County Asylum in order to house private patients. It was to be known as The institution for ...
Cottage Hospital, Hospital Street, Tamworth
The Cottage Hospital was built in about 1880 by funds provided by Reverend William MacGregor. Originally the building was a single storey with eight beds. The second storey was added by public subscription, ...
Cottage Hospital, Yoxall
A postcard view of the Meynell Ingram Cottage Hospital on Town Hill, Yoxall. It was built in 1873 and endowed by the Meynell Ingram family of Hoar Cross Hall and had beds for five patients. At the time ...
County Asylum, Stafford
The County Asylum on Corporation Street opened in 1818, to accommodate 120 private and pauper patients.
The hospital moved to Seisdon near Wolverhampton in 1946 and the building became St. George's ...
County Asylum, Stafford
The County Asylum on Corporation Street opened in 1818, to accommodate 120 private and pauper patients.
The hospital moved to Seisdon near Wolverhampton in 1946 and the building became St. George's ...
County Asylum, Stafford,
The County Asylum on Corporation Street opened in 1818, to accommodate 120 private and pauper patients.
The hospital moved to Seisdon near Wolverhampton in 1946 and the building became St. George's ...
County Mental Hospital, Cheddleton
In 1890 Staffordshire County Council’s Lunacy Committee decided to build a new asylum for the north of the county due to overcrowding in the existing asylums at Stafford and Burntwood. Land at Bank Farm ...
David Hollin Nurses Home, Stafford General Infirmary
David Hollin was a boot and shoe manufacturer. He lived in Highfield Manor on Newport Road. In 1916 he left £12,000 in his will 'for the erecting and furnishing of a Nurses' Home'. The David Hollin Nurses' ...
David Hollins Nurses Home, Stafford,
David Hollin was a boot and shoe manufacturer. He lived in Highfield Manor on Newport Road.
In 1916 he left £12,000 in his will 'for the erecting and furnishing of a Nurses' Home'. The David Hollin ...
Dentists, Earl Street, Stafford
District Hospital, Rugeley
The Rugeley District 'Cottage' Hospital and Provident Dispensary was built by public subscription in 1871 after the designs of W. A. Bonney C.E. and stood on Brereton Road on land donated by the Earl ...
Doctor and chauffeur, Cheddleton
A North Staffordshire doctor paying a visit in his chauffeur driven car. The reverse of this postcard has a note stating that the photograph was taken at Cheddleton Asylum but we have been unable to ...
Doctor's Surgery, Wheaton Aston
The Surgery is situated on Pinfold Lane near its junction with High Street. The building was replaced by modern housing consisting of four flats, named the Old Surgery in 2020-21.
Dora Wiles at Yarnfield Hospital
Dora Wiles from Rugeley is pictured at Yarnfield Hospital, near Stone.
This photograph is from a collection of photographs relating to Dora who was a patient at Yarnfield Hospital in 1928 and in ...
Dora Wiles with Patients and Nursing Staff, Yarnfield Hospital
Back row (left to right): Mrs Fernyhough, Miss Somers, Nurse Barnett, Edna Terry and Dora Wiles.
Centre row: unknown, E Bancroft, Miss Topliss, R Danks, Florrie and Ella Gilbert.
Front row: Maisie Bentley ...
Dr. Wilkins and the Billiards Team, St. Edwards Hospital, Cheddleton
Members of the billiards team and Dr. Wilkins pictured with their trophies in the hospital grounds.
Ella Gilbert, Burton-upon-Trent
Ella Gilbert was from Needwood, near Burton-upon-Trent and during 1928 she was a patient at Yarnfield Hospital which was near to Stone. Ella died from tuberculosis at age the age of 17.
This photograph ...