Houses, Swynnerton
These houses, off Park View, were built in 1968.
Ingestre Hall
Ingestre Hall was built by Sir Walter Chetwynd in 1613. By the eighteenth century it had been acquired by the Talbots, who remodelled parts of the hall in the early 1800s. The Talbots became the Earls ...
Ivy Mount House, Eccleshall
Ivy Mount at 78 High Street. In 1871 Joseph Bernard, a schoolmaster, lived here and by the time of this photograph it was the home of Frank T. Hudson, photographer and chemist, who had a shop on the ...
Jubilee Gates in Stanley Street, Tunstall
The gates were at a rear entrance to Adam's Greengates Pottery on Stanley Street. The gates were made by the noted Tunstall art metal worker, William Durose who also made gates for Tunstall Park. Theses ...
King’s Lodging, Tutbury Castle
The external doorway to the King’s lodging, built in 1634-36, part of the south range of Tutbury Castle.
Kingsley Church, The West Wall. Photographed by William Blake.
Interior view of St Werburgh’s Church, Church Street, Kingsley, Staffordshire.
Knightley Green Farm, Knightley
A view taken in 1964 of Green Farmhouse, Knightley Green Farm, Knightley.
Law family at The Poplars, Pattingham
Pictured standing, from left to right, are Mabel Law, Kate Law, Thomas Law, Mary Jane Law, Frank Law. Ernest Law is seen sitting on the steps to the house. They must have lived in the house sometime ...
Lichfield Museum and Free Library
Built in the Italianate style, this building originally housed Lichfield's Museum and Library and was opened in 1859. In 1958 the Museum was moved into the former probate court adjoining the north side ...
Lodge and gates, Wootton Hall, near Ellastone
Entrance gates and lodge at Wootton Hall, near Ellastone. The lodge and gates were built around 1840 at the entrance to the now demolished Wootton Hall and are Grade II listed.
Wootton Hall was a large ...
Lodge House, Aqualate Hall
A postcard view of one of the two Gothic style lodge-houses belonging to Aqualate Hall.
The original Aqualate Hall was built for Edwin Skrymsher in the early seventeenth century. Sir John Boughey bought ...
Lodge House, Aqualate Hall,
One of the two Gothic style lodge-houses belonging to Aqualate Hall.
The original Aqualate Hall was built for Edwin Skrymsher in the early seventeenth century. Sir John Boughey bought the house in ...
Lodge House, Green Hall, Stafford,
Green Hall lodge house, now demolished.
Built on Lichfield Road in the 1820s for Charles Webb, a solicitor, Green Hall was originally named Forebridge Hall.
Today the building houses the County ...
Lodges, Trentham Hall,
Lodges at the entrance to the coach yard.
The original Trentham Hall was built in the 1630s for the Dukes of Sutherland. The Caroline house was replaced in the early eighteenth century by one in a ...
Longton Park. Photographed by William Blake.
View of the Cocknage Road entrance and lodge at Longton Park, Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire.
The park's official name is Queen's Park and it was officially opened on July 25th 1888 by George Granville ...
Longton Park. Photographed by William Blake.
Park scene taken at Longton Park, Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire. This view includes the Trentham Road entrance, gates and lodge.
The park's official name is Queen's Park and it was officially opened ...
Longton Police Station
Glover's brewery was on this Sutherland Road site originally, until Joules of Stone bought them out in 1903. The police purchased the brewery from Joules, demolished it, and built this building. Longton ...