William and Ellen Smith
William Smith was the gardener at the Birches House and later on at Pendrell Hall. Their house (pictured) was situated on Dam Mill fork, between Codsall Road, Birches Road and Lane Green Road.
William Salt Library, Stafford
A view of 18 and 19 Eastgate Street, Stafford, the home of the William Salt Library between 1918 and 2022. Number 19, a Grade II* listed Georgian town house, is now believed to have a hidden timber core ...
Wilson Road, Hanford
This is a view along Wilson Road from its junction with Mayne Street. The cottages on the right hand side of Wilson Road have been demolished. The houses and corner shop in the centre of the photograph ...
Wilson Road, Hanford
Looking southwest along Wilson Road from the Church Lane crossroads. Church Lane is off to the right and Queen Mary Road to the left. The two cottages on the corner have been replaced with modern housing, ...
Wimblebury, near Hednesford
Wimblebury came into existence as village to accommodate incoming coal miners and their families in about 1870. It was named after an existing farm. It is now contiguous with Heath Hayes (named after ...
Windmill Hotel, Werrington
A postcard view of the Windmill Hotel with an Ind Coope & Allsopp Brewery lorry parked in front of the building. On the right the Inn sign clearly advertises it as the Windmill Inn, which still stands ...
Wolseley Road, Rugeley
A view of the main road between Rugeley to Stafford (the A460), here captioned as Stafford Road but actually named Wolseley Road. The avenue of Lombardy poplar trees approaching what was known as Eaton ...
Wolseley Road, Rugeley
A postcard view of a quiet scene looking north on Wolseley Road in Rugeley. The building on the right is Rugeley Grammar School which in later years became the Chancel Primary School.
Wolstanton High Street, Newcastle-under-Lyme
Looking down Wolstanton High Street. Ernest Swettenham's grocery shop can be seen on the corner of High Street and Ellison Street, on the right hand side. This postcard captures the period, with the tram ...
Wolverhampton Road, Stafford
This view was taken on the Wolverhampton Road, near The Green by the entrance to the present Friary Retail Park (2025). The terrace of houses on the left were demolished in the late 1970's and replaced ...
Wolverhampton Road, Stafford
Photograph includes Pilkington's vintage cycle shop, Owen's sweet shop, and Island Cafe.
Wolverhampton Road, Stafford
View of Wolverhampton Road, Stafford with the Telegraph Inn on the left.
Wolverhampton Road, Stafford
This view shows the Wolverhampton Road at the junction with White Lion Street on the right.
On the left at No. 5, Wolverhampton Road is Anne Giles: "Stafford's Leading Ladies Hairdresser" who also ...
Wolverhampton Road, Stafford
At the time of this photograph the house and Bentley’s shop which advertises Hovis bread, Tizer pop, Players and Nelsons cigarettes stood close to the junction of Park Street and Wolverhampton Road, they ...
Wolverhampton Road, Stafford
Taken from the junction of Garden Street and the Wolverhampton Road, the buildings to the left of the distant building with the two gables and paired windows (which is Spice Island restaurant in 2025) ...
Wolverhampton Road, Stafford,
Camden Place, the large building in the distance, was built for Richard Ford in the early nineteenth century. In the 1960s it was used as an annex to the College of Art, but was demolished in the 1970s ...
Wolverhampton Road, Stafford,
Camden Place, the large building in the distance, was built for Richard Ford in the early nineteenth century. In the 1960s it was used as an annex to the College of Art, but was demolished in the 1970s ...
Wood Lane, Audley
A view of Wood Lane taken by Thomas Warham of Audley.The lane is a former route which links Audley with Woodhouse Farm, now Apedale Road.