Unveiling of the Clock, Gaol Square, Stafford,
The Sidney Fountain was erected in 1889 in memory of Thomas Sidney, a local man who became Mayor of London. In 1916 the drinking fountain had its lamp replaced by a four-dial clock, which was presented ...
Upper Brook Street and Brook Square, Rugeley
A busy scene looking from Upper Brook Street into Brook Square in Rugeley.
On the left is Joseph Henry Gouldbourn’s Ironmongers shop and on the right is a sign for Frisby’s Boot and Shoe shop. In later ...
Upper Brook Street, Rugeley
A quiet scene in Upper Brook Street, Rugeley. On the left is a glimpse of a sign for the Crown public house and on the right are several set-back shops which replaced cottages demolished in the 1930s. ...
Upper Brook Street, Rugeley
This view of Upper Brook Street looks north-east towards Brook Square. On the left is the Globe Hotel, this and several other buildings on this side of the street remain (April 2019) although over the ...
Upper Brook Street, Rugeley
A postcard view of Upper Brook Street looking from Brook Square. The shop on the left corner is Pascoe's newsagents and stationers business. They are advertising photographic materials in the window, ...
Upper Brook Street, Rugeley
This postcard view of Upper Brook Street looks north-east towards Brook Square. On the left is the Globe Hotel and further along is Hindley’s café, several of the buildings on this side of the street ...
Upper Gungate, Tamworth
Looking north along Upper Gungate, Tamworth. On the right is Marmion Tyre Services. From a series of photographs taken before the construction of the inner ring road.
Uttoxeter Road, Milwich
A pastoral scene with cows in the Uttoxeter Road, Milwich. The large tree on the right has gone but a telegraph pole remains.
This postcard was posted from Stone to Mrs Chawner in Burston on 27 October ...
Uttoxeter Town Hall
A photograph of Uttoxeter Town Hall on High Street showing decorations for the celebrations of the Silver Jubilee of King George V in 1935.
Valley Colliery Offices, Hednesford
The building, since demolished, was situated on the Rugeley Road, Hednesford opposite the park. An access road to the Valley Pit ran along the right of the property where the Museum of Cannock Chase is ...
Victoria Place, Stafford
On the right there are two show-homes created for a new housing development named Victoria Place, off Ranshaw Drive in Stafford.
At the time of this photograph new houses are being built behind the ...
Victoria Pottery, Fenton
This photograph is of the old Victoria earthenware works in what was known as Lane Delph, now Fenton. This is the south side of the works, looking from China Street and Meakins Row, on a snowy, overcast ...
Victoria Road, Stafford
This view looks south west from Victoria Square towards Victoria Road in Stafford.
On the extreme left in the distance the Station Hotel can be seen. The shop and houses in the centre are on Cherry ...
Victoria Road, Tamworth
Looking south-west along Victoria Road towards the crossroads with Bolebridge Road (left), Colehill (right) and George Street (ahead). Shops visible include Shoe Fayre, John Briggs & Calder, the Bradford ...
Victoria Street, Baddeley Green, Stoke-on-Trent
Looking west along Victoria Street (now Lockwood Street) with houses on Baddeley Green Lane visible at the far end. The photograph was taken from the Leek New Road (A53) corner. The houses date from 1875.
At ...
Victoria Theatre, Hartshill, Stoke-on-Trent
This is the "old" Victoria Theatre on the corner of Hartshill Road and Victoria Street in Hartshill. The theatre moved to a purpose built site on Etruria Road, becoming the New Vic Theatre, in 1986. The ...
Victorian Post Box, Rugeley
A view of a Victorian post box on the corner of Church Street and Lion Street in Rugeley.
View from the John O' Gaunt, Pool Dam, Newcastle-under-Lyme
Watercolour by Robert T. Wantling depicting the view from the first floor window of the John O' Gaunt pub in Pool Dam, Newcastle-under-Lyme.