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Tea for Two, Stafford

Photograph taken in an unknown location from the Bertam Sinkinson collection, shows a well-dressed man and woman taking tea and biscuits. This interesting study shows period costume and surroundings with ...

Tea Party at Sandon Hall,

Tea party in the conservatory at Sandon Hall. In the background, in the white dress, is Mavel Danvers, the fifth Countess of Harrowby. To her left are the Bishop of Lichfield and Mr Seddon. The ...

Tea Party, Eccleshall,

Tea party in the garden of Frank Hudson's chemist shop on High Street.

Teddy Bear Tea Party

The teddy bear gained its name due to an story about the U.S President Theodore Roosevelt. Mr Roosevelt was invited on a bear hunt by Governor Andrew H. Longino in 1902. After he was unable to kill ...

Temple Garden, Bishton Hall

The Temple Garden was probably built in the 1830s for Charlotte Sparrow of Bishton Hall. The architect is unknown, but could be James Trubshaw of Little Haywood, and it was complete by 1838 when it was ...

Tenant's rent card for the Borough of Stafford

Council house rent card belonging to Mr D. Flint of 17 Moorfields, Stafford. His weekly rent was 11s. 8d.

Thatcher at work, Fradley

Mr. Bull of Fradley, near Burton-upon-Trent working on a thatched roof at 38 Tudor Hill. The boy's name is Martin.

The “Screens” at Beaudesert Hall

Pictured is an area that was known as the “Screens”, it was a space under the Great Hall Gallery. On the left the arch in the Screen linen-fold panelling led into the Great Hall. On the right the stone ...

The Beeches, Liverpool Road, Newcastle-Under-Lyme

Photograph of 'The Beeches' the former home of William Mellard. William Mellard was the Mayor of Newcastle in 1912-13.

The Billiard Room, Biddulph Grange

A lithograph print of the Billiard Room and Fernery at Biddulph Grange, by Kell Brothers of Holborn, London. It was produced to accompany the Sale Catalogue of 1871 and published by Edward and Henry ...

The Birthplace of Sir Oliver Lodge. Photographed by William Blake.

The Views, Penkhull, Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire. Birthplace of Sir Oliver Lodge. Lodge was considered one of the leading scientists of his generation. He invented the spark plug and was the ...

The Canal at Wheaton Aston

This postcard view looks north-west along the Shropshire Union Canal to Wheaton Aston. The Canal Bridge in the centre is number 19 and the building left of the bridge is the Hartley Arms public house. ...

The Christmas pig, Rugeley

Taken at Basin Cottages at the rear of the Smith's home. Left to right: James Wilshaw, William Smith, Albert Clarke, Albert Smith, Thomas Mann, Mr. Robert Smith, Mrs. D Oldacre (background), Alf Harvey, ...

The Cottage, Rolleston-on-Dove

The Cottage, on Brook Side, Rolleston-on-Dove, an image from the Rolleston Hall Estate Sale Catalogue, October 1919. Sir Oswald Mosley, 5th Baronet (1873-1928) had inherited the estate in 1915 on the ...

The Croft, Seighford

Left to right: Susan Jenks, Roger Bunn and Janet Lawton are pictured sitting in the garden of the Croft (sometimes known as the Craft) which in later years was demolished and replaced with housing on ...

The Croft, Seighford

Left to right: Susan Jenks, Janet Lawton and Roger Bunn are pictured in the garden of a house known as the Croft (sometimes known as the Craft) which in later years was demolished and replaced with housing ...

The Crown Hotel, Stone

A postcard view of the rear courtyard at the Crown Hotel, Stone. The Crown Hotel on High Street was damaged by fire in 1778. The new building was designed by Henry Holland in 1780. The inn was a stop ...

The Dining Room at Wootton Lodge

Pictured is the Dining Room at Wootton Lodge. Photographed by Country Life and featured in their magazine in March 1959. The panelling dates from around 1700 and the fireplace has a plain bolection-moulding; ...