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Weston Garage

Weston Garage with the owner Jack Austin on the left, wearing a cap. The garage was demolished around 1930 when the railway bridge was built.

Weston in Flood,

A long period of rainy weather resulted in the River Trent rising to its highest level ever recorded. Many towns and villages suffered flood damage.

Weston Road, Stafford,

Weston Station and Station House

A postcard view of Weston Station and House and on the left is a part view of the Signal Box. For many years there were two Stations in the village of Weston. In the picture is Weston Station also ...

Wetwood Post Office, near Eccleshall

A postcard view of Wetwood Post Office next to a junction with the Eccleshall Road (B5026) in Wetwood. The building on the right is Broughton Institute which later became known as Broughton Parish Room. This ...

Wetwood,

View looking towards Fairoak. On the right is Wetwood Farm. The chimney in the distance belonged to the village shop.

Wharf Road, Gnosall

A postcard view looking west along Wharf Road with the junction of Impstones on the left. The row of shops now has an off road pull-in. The scene is otherwise largely unchanged. This postcard was ...

Wharf Street, Longton. Photographed by William Blake.

Street scene taken at Wharf Street, Longton, Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire. This is possibly the best known image from the collection. Blake, in a library entry for the North Staffs Field Club, describes ...

Wheatsheaf Public House, Coton, Milwich,

The Wheatsheaf closed in 2000.

White Lion Inn, Stafford,

The White Lion Inn was built on the site of the medieval St. John's Hospital and Chapel on Lichfield Road; the rear structure of the inn included stonework from the old chapel. On the right is the eighteenth ...

White Lion Inn, Stafford,

The White Lion Inn was built on the site of the medieval St. John's Hospital and Chapel; the rear structure of the inn included stonework from the old chapel. The inn was demolished in 1976 to make ...

White Lion Inn, Stafford,

The White Lion Inn was built on the site of the medieval St. John's Hospital and Chapel; the rear structure of the inn included stonework from the old chapel. Timber framing inside was dated to 1620. ...

White Lion Street, Stafford,

This photograph was taken from Wolverhampton Road. The building on the right lasted until the 1970s when, along with Camden Place and Timmis' Antique Shop it was demolished to make way for the inner ...

Whitgreave village,

View of Whitgreave village looking west down main road from the churchyard. Grange Farm is in the centre of the photograph.

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, ...