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Rear of Newport Road Garage, Stafford

This photograph taken from the Moat House access bridge over the River Sow shows the rear of Newport Road Garage on the left bordering the river. In the distance a footbridge crosses the river linking ...

Holland’s grocers, Rushton

To the left is A. Holland's grocers and provisions shop on the corner of Station Lane and the A523 Macclesfield Road. The shop is now a private residence.

Garden Street, Stafford

This view taken from Garden Street's junction with Cramer Street looks across the road to the pair of lodges or gatehouses which flank the rear entrance to St. Joseph's Convent. It is also (2026) the ...

33 - 37 Penn Road, Wolverhampton

These Regency houses, No.’s 33 - 37 Penn Road, Wolverhampton, were home to Devitt's house removals, furnishers and antiques businesses. In June 1971, they closed these premises due to the forthcoming ...

Old Wesleyan Chapel, Lichfield Street, Rugeley

Originally a Wesleyan Chapel dating from 1839, the building was extended forward, and a new brick frontage (as seen) was constructed in 1870. In 1877, a rear extension was added. It became a social annexe ...

Chapel House, Belmont, Ipstones

John Sneyd of Belmont Hall originally planned Chapel House as a church. Around 1790, Sneyd argued with the incumbent of St. Leonard's Church in Ipstones and started to build his own church. They soon ...

Man and horse, Hollinsclough

In the background is St. Agnes’ Church, converted and extended from an existing barn in 1840. It incorporated a two-storey school at its west end. A new school building was built on an adjacent site in ...

Leigh Church: water colour painting

'All Saint's Church, Leigh,' showing a southside view taken at a distance from fields near some barns. Only the chancel and the tower of the church show. There are people in the foreground walking towards ...

Ferret House, Wood Eaton Manor, Church Eaton

This photograph taken in 1964 shows a ruined Ferret House which once stood in the grounds of Wood Eaton Manor. Over the years, ferrets have been used as a traditional method of managing pest control, ...

Garden Place, Stafford

This terrace of cottages (No's. 1 - 7 Garden Place), is located off Garden Street, Stafford, near St Austin's Catholic Primary School.

Greengate Street, Stafford

On the left on the corner with Mill Street is No. 37 Greengate Street, Dobson's tobacconist’s shop, which was founded by Arthur Dobson there around 1903. More recently, until 2025, the shop was occupied ...

18-19 Eastgate Street, 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 ...

The Folly at Mow Cop

A postcard view of the folly at Mow Cop published by the Doncaster Rotophoto Co Ltd. The ruined castle folly at Mow Cop was designed by Randle Wilbraham so that it could be seen from his home at Rode ...

Members of the Hillside Methodist Chapel, Mow Cop

The chapel, seen here behind the group, was built from ashlar stone in 1852. The building closed as a chapel in 1986 and was opened as the Chapel Museum in 1990, no longer open to the public (2026).

Mill Street, Stafford

The white building on the left is the Bird in Hand public house at No. 21 Mill Street (now Earl Street) on the corner with Victoria Square. It dates from around 1800 and still remains (2026). At the time ...

The 18th Stafford (St Joseph's Convent) Guide Company, Stafford

The 18th Stafford (St Joseph's Convent) Guide Company including Rangers and Brownies, present holders of the Stafford Division Girl Guides Inter-company Silver Challenge Cup 1947. The photograph is thought ...

Wheaton Aston School

Group photograph taken in 1937 of staff and pupils of St Mary's Primary School, Wheaton Aston. The headmaster was Mr J. W.Button. Electric lights were installed in the school in this year. Please ...

Former Wesleyan Chapel, Lichfield Street, Rugeley

Originally a Wesleyan Chapel dating from 1839, the building was extended forward and a new brick frontage (as seen) was added in 1870. In 1877, a rear extension was added. It became a social annexe to ...