Play area, Sandyford Street, Stafford
Children playing on swings, a see-saw and a rocking horse at the newly opened play area in Sandyford Street, Stafford. Looking on are Councillor John Archer (Chairman of the Recreation Committee), Councillor ...
St. George's Hospital Chapel, Stafford
This was originally the chapel for the County Asylum on Corporation Street. The asylum opened in 1818, to accommodate 120 private and pauper patients. The Asylum became St. George's Hospital in 1948. ...
Teddesley Hall
This postcard image of Teddesley Hall was franked in 1957; however, the Hall was demolished in 1954. The picture may have been taken after the Second World War when Troops had left the site. On the left ...
Teddesley Hall
This postcard view shows the east front of Teddesley Hall after alterations were made to the central part of the building. In a separate view the east front can be seen prior to the changes.
The large ...
Teddesley Hall
This postcard view looks across Teddesley Park to the stable block on the left and Teddesley Hall on the right.
Teddesley Hall was built sometime between 1742 and 1754 by Sir Edward Littleton, 4th ...
Teddesley Hall
The first Lord Hatherton, who succeeded to the property in 1812 was known for his efforts towards improving the state of his land. After implementing a programme of draining and irrigation over nearly ...
Teddesley Hall
The first Lord Hatherton, who succeeded to the property in 1812 was known for his efforts towards improving the state of his land. After implementing a programme of draining and irrigation over nearly ...
St. Andrew's Church, Weston
St. Andrew's Church viewed from the junction of Stafford Road and Green Road with Weston Pool on the left. St. Andrew's dates from the early thirteenth century, and has a fine Early English tower. The ...
Memorial to Primitive Methodism, Mow Cop
This memorial stone stands on the western, Cheshire side of Mow Cop.
The inscription on the stone reads: "To the Glory of God. Camp Meeting near this spot on May 31st 1807 began the Religious Revivial ...
Staffordshire Police, Baswich, Stafford
Photographed around 1967, this line up of students on a Motorcycle Riding Course are seen at the old Staffordshire Police Headquarters, Baswich, with Instructors Sgt. David Rowley, PC Bob Whittall, Sgt. ...
Sergeant Peter Bartlam, Staffordshire Police, Baswich
Sgt 330 Peter Bartlam is pictured explaining the role of Traffic and Motorway Patrol Officers to visitors to the Open Day at the old Staffordshire Police Headquarters, Baswich, in August 1974.
The ...
Sergeant Peter Bartlam, Staffordshire Police
In 1974, Sergeant 330 Peter Bartlam, based with the Southern Traffic Group in Lichfield, was responsible for introducing the use of a speed recording device, VASCAR (Visual Average Speed Computer and ...
PC Peter Bartlam, Staffordshire Police, Lichfield
In 1969, PC 29 Peter Bartlam, in the centre standing, a Traffic Patrol Officer stationed at Lichfield, qualified as an Advanced Driving Instructor.
Shortly afterwards Peter was transferred to the Force ...
PC Peter Bartlam, Staffordshire Police, Lichfield
PC 29 Peter Bartlam together with PC 1080 Brian Walker pictured in 1969 in the rear yard of the old Police Station in Wade Street, Lichfield, awaiting inspection by Her Majesty's Inspector of Constabulary....
PC Peter Bartlam, Staffordshire Police, Lichfield
PC 29 Peter Bartlam pictured in 1967 as a Divisional Traffic Patrol Officer in the rear yard of the old Police Station in Wade Street, Lichfield.
Earl Ferrers County Primary School, Stowe-by-Chartley
A postcard view of Earl Ferrers CE County Primary School on Station Road, Stowe-by-Chartley.
The school was founded and endowed by Sewallis Edward Shirley, 10th Earl Ferrers (1847–1912) of Chartley ...
Cock Inn, Stowe-by-Chartley
The Cock Inn, Station Road, Stowe-by-Chartley.
Around 2003, the Inn became known as the Bistro Le Coq, a French style restaurant and bar. In 2019, the restaurant was renamed the Pavilion after the ...
Bridge Lane, Stowe-by-Chartley.
These timber-framed thatched cottages stand on Bridge Lane on the corner with Stowe Lane, Stowe-by-Chartley. There were originally four dwellings here. On the extreme right, there is an Evans & Evans, ...