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North Staffordshire Infirmary, Stoke-on-Trent

The North Staffordshire Infirmary was moved from Etruria to Princes Road, Hartshill in 1869. Its name was changed in 1890 to the North Staffordshire Infirmary and Eye Hospital, and finally to North Staffordshire ...

Aston tomb, St. Mary's Church, Stafford

Now located in the North Transept, the tomb of Sir Edward Aston of Tixall who died in 1568 and his wife Joan Bollys/Bowles who died 1562. The recumbent effigies have been mutilated. Originally located ...

Greengate Street, Stafford

A postcard photograph of Greengate Street looking north. The front wall of St Chad's churchyard is on the extreme right. The adjacent timber-framed buildings dated from around 1500.The central portion ...

Greengate Street, Stafford

This postcard photograph looks south down Greengate Street with St. Mary's Place on the right. After the Zebra pedestrian crossing with its Belisha Beacons, the sign for the Bear Inn can be seen on ...

Greengate Street, Stafford

Looking north on Greengate Street, Stafford towards Market Square. In the foreground is a Zebra pedestrian crossing marked with Belisha Beacons. On the right on the corner of Martin Street is Briggs’ ...

Webb tomb, St. Mary’s Church, Ellenhall

The family tomb of the Webb family in the graveyard of St. Mary’s Church, Ellenhall. The inscription commemorates Rebecca Webb, died 19 May 1805, aged 55, the wife of James Webb, late of Ellenhall, died ...

Brookhouse Farm Barn and Cottage, Acton Trussell

Situated in Acton Hill Road, Acton Trussell, Brookhouse Farm cottage and barn are Grade II Listed. The barn is 17th century with alterations and additions and has since been converted to living accommodation....

Blacksmiths, Gnosall

Joseph Beech's smithy at the junction of Beffcote Road and Quarry Lane, Gnosall. In this photograph members of the Beech family along with employees are gathered outside the Smithy for the photographer. ...

Horse-drawn Float, Stafford Infirmary Pageant, Stafford

Jack Peaple's tableau at the Stafford Infirmary Pageant. The banner reads: 'England Expects Every Man To Do His Duty'.

Hutchinson Memorial School, Checkley

View of the Hutchinson Memorial CE School, Uttoxeter Road, Checkley. It was built in 1879. Photographer: William Blake of Longton.

Rectory Farm, Checkley

Rectory Farm stands on Church Lane and contains a panelled room known as the Monks' Room. It is believed to have been used by monks from Croxden Abbey in the years before Checkley had its own priest. Photographed ...

Rectory Farm, Checkley

Rectory Farm stands on Church Lane and contains a panelled room known as the Monks' Room. It is believed to have been used by monks from Croxden Abbey in the years before Checkley had its own priest.

Wisbar House, Checkley

Wisbar House on the corner of Church Lane and New Road in Checkley. At the time of the 1837 Rate Book this house was owned by Thomas Walters. The house gained its current name after a retired sea captain, ...

Victoria Park, Stafford

This postcard view shows flowerbeds in front of the thatched shelter on the left which has the bowling green on the opposite side. In the background another thatched structure can be seen which houses ...

Thorneyfields Farmhouse, Stafford

Located on Thorneyfields Lane in the Castle Church / Hyde Lea area of Stafford. The farmhouse and adjacent farm buildings still remain (2026) although now behind high hedges and metal fencing.

Views of Stowe-by-Chartley

A multi-view colour postcard of views of Stowe-by-Chartley village. Clockwise from top left: Earl Ferrers County Primary School; the Cock Inn; St. John’s Church; timber-framed thatched cottages on Bridge ...

Shoe factory, Browning Street and Marston Road, Stafford

A shoe factory or warehouse once occupied this building at 25 Browning Street, on the corner with Marston Road. The house to the right is 1, Marston Road. The building at 25 Browning Street’s origins ...

Big Mill, Mill Street, Leek

Wardle & Davenport's Big Mill on Mill Street, Leek. The Big Mill was built in 1857 to designs by William Sugden. It was first occupied by Joseph Broster in 1858. The silk manufacturing firm of Wardle ...