The Long Gallery Tapestry at Beaudesert Hall
Following the 1909 fire in an adjacent part of the building renovations were made to the Gallery. On the left is a large wall tapestry 'The Virtues Challenge the Vices as Christ begins his Ministry', ...
The Main Entrance, Central Science School, Stoke-on-Trent. Photographed by William Blake.
View of the main entrance to the Central Science School, Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire.
The school was built in 1914.
This is now the main entrance for Staffordshire University's Thompson Library ...
The Manor House, Ipstones
Exterior view of the Manor House at Ipstones, Nr. Leek, Stafforshire. This view includes a motor car from the period.
Photographer: William Blake of Longton.
The Manor House, Ipstones. Photographed by William Blake.
View of the Manor House at Ipstones, Nr. Leek, Staffordshire.
The Mansion, Cheadle
A view of the Mansion, which stood on Mill Road, Cheadle. It was built in 1869 for colliery owner Robert Plant (1841-1902). It was demolished in 1978 and Mansion Close marks the site of the house. ...
The Mansions, Brewood
The Mansions stands on Newport Street, close to the junction with School Road. It is a timber-framed building dating from about 1600.
The Mansions, Newport Street, Brewood
The Mansions were actually two houses, with one front door on the front of the house, and the other down the right hand side of the building. It was built in around 1600. The Locksmith cottages, which ...
The Midland Bank building, Market Street, Longton
This is the old Midland Bank building on the corner of Railway Passage and Market Street in Longton. A date tablet over the door states "Established 1836", the year of the founding of the Birmingham ...
The Moat House, Acton Trussell
The Moat House is partly 16th century timber-framed, and partly 18th century brick. It was greatly extended during the 1990s as part of its development as a hotel, wedding and conference venue. in the ...
The Moat House, Tamworth
Situated in Lichfield Street on the banks the River Tame, this Grade II* listed building is believed to date from 1572 and was built by the Comberford family. An 18th century gazebo can be seen on the ...
The Museum , Enville Hall
The Enville Hall estate was landscaped between 1745 and 1755 by the 4th Earl of Stamford, using the services of the poet and landscape designer William Shenstone of Halesowen, and Sanderson Miller, a ...
The Noah's Ark Inn, Crabbery Street, Stafford
Oil painting of the Noah's Ark on Crabbery Street. It was originally built as a town house in the sixteenth century. In August 1575 Queen Elizabeth I took wine here during her journey through the town.
In ...
The North Stafford Hotel, Stoke-on-Trent
The main entrance to North Stafford Hotel in Winton Square, from Station Road. The building dates from 1863 but is Elizabethan and Jacobean in style. It was built as an integral part of Stoke Station ...
The Old Borough Treasurers , Nelson Place, Newcastle-under-Lyme
This oil painting signed and dated by Jack Clarkson in 1965 depicts the three storey Georgian building that was the Borough Treasurers offices until 1965. The red bricks and arched windows of Jubilee ...
The Old Cottages, Rugeley
A close up view of the timber-framed cottages that can be seen other postcard views of Horsefair close to todays Globe Island. The man near the bicycle is standing in Elmore Lane. Behind the cottages ...
The Old Deanery, Penkridge.
Situated on Pinfold Lane, the building is Grade II* Listed and probably early 16th century centre portion with 17th Century wings.
Windows have been changed since this photo.
The Old Hall, Haughton
A horse and cart and two children are on Newport Road road in front of the Grade II listed mid-16th century Haughton Old Hall. On the left is the village school house, built in 1841 by Rev. C. Royds, ...
The Old Hall, Madeley
A postcard view of the Old Hall which was built by Lord Crewe around 1530. The building is timber infilled with brick and the very large chimney which is twelve feet square serves ten fireplaces. It is ...