St. Mary's Church, Moreton
An interior view of St. Mary’s Church, Moreton looking east along the chancel. This photograph was taken before stained glass by Camm & Co. was installed in 1948.
St. Mary's Church was built in 1837-1838 ...
St. Mary's Church, Moreton
St. Mary's Church was built in 1837-1838 in a Romanesque style by Thomas Trubshaw of Little Haywood. It cost £1,000 and the stone was provided by John Cotes of Woodcote, Shropshire.
The North Stafford Hotel, Stoke-on-Trent
A colour tinted postcard view of the main entrance to the North Stafford Hotel, Winton Square, Stoke-on-Trent.
The North Stafford Hotel faces Stoke Station across Station Road and was originally called ...
Wheatstone Park, near Codsall
Wheatstone Park was probably built for Thomas White, a chemist and druggist from Bilston. Thomas White was married to Louisa Augusta Brooks (1828-1908). She was one of two daughters of Alfred Brooks ...
Salt Avenue, Stafford
A postcard scene of Salt Avenue viewed from the junction with Salt Road. The houses and trees still survive (2026). Built in the Stychfields area, they were constructed mainly by Messrs. Siemens Brothers ...
Lichfield Road, Stafford
A colour tinted postcard view which looks along Lichfield Road towards the junction with Wolverhampton Road.
The thatched cottages on the left have been replaced by a garage. The tall building with ...
Enjoying a holiday at Fisherwick Park Farm, near Lichfield
On holiday at Fisherwick Park Farm, between Whittington and Elford, near Lichfield.
Lichfield Road, Stafford
This postcard view looks along Lichfield Road towards the junction with Wolverhampton Road.
The thatched cottages on the left have been replaced by a garage. Further along the tall building with three ...
The Bowler Hat, 52-54 Moorland Road, Burslem
The Bowler Hat public house was constructed between 1832 and 1878. It had a rectangular plan, one room wide by two rooms deep. The plain tiled roof had no chimney.
This photograph shows the north ...
Forton Hall and Church
Forton Hall from the south, with All Saints' Church to the right. Forton Hall was built in 1665 by Gerard Skrymsher at a cost of £100. It may have been a dower house. The builder was John Salt of Enville.
The ...
H. Lawley & Son, Ironmongers Shop, Stone
Lawley's ironmongers on High Street.
Wolverhampton Town Hall
Wolverhampton Town Hall photographed in 1966 by Dr J.E.C. Peters.
Situated on North Street, Wolverhampton, this Grade II listed building dates from 1869-71. It was designed by Manchester architect ...
Stafford Gas Works
Stafford Gas Works on Chell Road, the Retort House.
The town's first gas works were built by William Edwards and Co. on this site in 1829. By 1949, when the works were taken over by the West Midland ...
Stafford Gas Works Offices, Chell Road, Stafford
Front doorway of Stafford Gas Works Offices on Chell Road taken during the Spring of 1966.
The town's first gas works were built by William Edwards and Co. on this site in 1829. By 1949, when the ...
The Footbridge, Waterhouses
A postcard view of the footbridge and ford on the River Hamps at Waterhouses which links Lee House, on the right, to Ashbourne Road.
This postcard was printed and published by W & K of London for the ...
Victoria Park, Stafford
A postcard view looking towards the Bandstand in Victoria Park, which was originally named the Victoria Park Pleasure Grounds, Stafford.
The land between Izaak Walton Walk and the railway station was ...
Hall & Son. Family Butchers, Mill Street, Stafford
Hall & Son. Family Butchers, 19, Mill Street on the corner of Water Street. They had a butchery business here by 1914. It was demolished along with other buildings on this side of Water Street around ...
Walton Farm, Baswich - root slicing machine
An old belt-driven root slicing machine at Walton Farm, Baswich, used for cutting turnips and similar root vegetables for live-stock food.
Possibly manufactured by Bamfords of Uttoxeter. They would ...