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Johnson Hall, Eccleshall,

There has been a house on this site since the twelfth century. The present building was built in the early sixteenth century, and was restored in 1883.

Jordan's Pool Reflection - Enville

Photograph by Kate Mellor (born 1951). This photograph was one of a number commissioned by Staffordshire Arts and Museum Service in 2002 as part of the 'Hidden Estates' public art project, based around ...

Junction of Foregate Street and Glover Street, Stafford,

View of the junction at Foregate and Glover Streets, looking towards Gaol Square. The white building on the right was used by Brookfield's as a warehouse. The red brick building on the left is part ...

Keele Estate Workers with Colonel Ralph Sneyd

Outdoor and indoor staff at the Keele Estate pictured with Colonel Ralph Sneyd (1863-1949). Keele Hall can be seen in the background. Colonel Sneyd is standing centre wearing a hat. The woman standing ...

Keele Hall

An image from a photograph album belonging to the Jervis family of Darlaston Hall, near Stone. A view of the south-west front of Keele Hall, with fountain and parterre in front. The manor of Keele ...

Keele Hall

A colour lithograph print of Keele Hall from 'A Series of Picturesque Views of the seats of Noblemen and Gentlemen of Great Britain and Ireland' edited by the Rev. F.O. Morris, B.A., published in 1880. The ...

Keele Hall

The first Keele Hall was built for Ralph Sneyd c1580. The present hall dates from c1861, and was designed by Salvin for another Ralph Sneyd. The three storey building is in mock Jacobean style of red ...

Keeper's Court, Stafford Gaol,

Keepers court was situated in the centre of the prison buildings.

Kennels, Shugborough Park

The Kennels was where the Shugborough estate's Head Gamekeeper lived.

Kerry Lane, Eccleshall,

Kerry Lane, Eccleshall,

This view was taken from near the junction of Kerry Lane and Church Street. The house on the right is known as Cobbler's Cottage, as this was once a shoemaking area.

Kibblestone Scout Camp. Photographed by William Blake.

Landscape taken at Kibblestone Scout Camp, Staffordshire.

King Edward VII statue, Museum Gardens, Lichfield

The statue of King Edward VII was erected and presented to the City by Robert Bridgeman to mark his year as Sheriff. It was unveiled by the Rt Hon. Earl of Dartmouth, who was the Lord Lieutenant of the ...

King Edward VII Statue, Museum Gardens, Lichfield

A postcard view of the statue of King Edward VII which was erected and presented to the City by Robert Bridgeman to mark his year as Sheriff. It was unveiled by the Rt Hon. Earl of Dartmouth, who was ...

King Edward VII Statue, Museum Gardens, Lichfield

A postcard view of the statue of King Edward VII which was erected and presented to the City by Robert Bridgeman to mark his year as Sheriff. It was unveiled by the Rt Hon. Earl of Dartmouth, who was ...

King Edward VII statue, Museum Gardens, Lichfield

This statue of King Edward VII was erected and presented to the City by Robert Bridgeman to mark his year as Sheriff. It was unveiled by the Rt Hon. Earl of Dartmouth, who was the Lord Lieutenant of the ...

King George V and Queen Mary Coronation celebrations, Armitage

Children singing at one of the many events in Armitage celebrating the Coronation of King George V and Queen Mary, taken in the grounds of Armitage Lodge, then the home of the Rector, the Rev. Edward ...

King George V and Queen Mary Coronation tea, Armitage Lodge, Armitage

A Coronation tea for the children on the lawn at Armitage Lodge. The tea was provided for participants of the procession from Handsacre to Armitage at the commencement of a full programme of activities ...