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, ...
Holiday At The Paddling Pool, Longton Park, Stoke-on-Trent
Crowds gathered at Longton Park during the holiday period to use the paddling pool. Taken at Longton Park, Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire.
The park's official name is Queen's Park and it was officially ...
Gargoyles outside St. Luke’s Church, Sheen
Four stone gargoyles outside the west end of St Luke's Church, Sheen. The church nave was rebuilt in 1827, and the chancel in 1851. These carvings came from the old church.
Photographed by William ...
Gog Rock, Consall
Gog Rock, overlooking the Colleyhole Brook at Stakebank Wood, Consall.
Photographed by William Blake of Longton.
Lower Farmhouse, Consall
Lower Farmhouse, formerly known as the Black and White House, on Longacres Lane, Consall. It is a Grade II listed 17th century timber-framed farmhouse. Since this photograph was taken the mock timber ...
House at Crowgutter, Consall
This house stood on the site of Crowgutter Mill on the Caldon Canal. The wooden crane is a relic of the canal. Crowgutter Mill had been a flint mill but was disused by 1900.
Photograph from the B. ...
Bamford Street, Glascote, Tamworth
This view is largely unchanged on the left, however, there are infill houses on the right (2026).
The terraced houses on the immediate left are probably Primrose Cottages dating from 1905. The wrought ...
No. 37 George Street, Tamworth
An example of brick and terracotta architectural ceramic mouldings on the gable end of this Boots the Chemists shop dated 1898 (top centre panel), and possibly the work of Gibbs and Canning.
Longsdon, near Leek
A view along Sutherland Road, Longsdon, near Leek, facing south. The semi-detached building on the right is Lyndhurst and Wood View, built 1897. The detached building on the left is High View (now replaced).
A ...
Bridgeford Hurst Farm, Little Bridgeford
The farmhouse of Bridgeford Hurst Farm, Little Bridgeford. This late 18th or early 19th century house originally had another floor.
Now (2026) managed by Hartley Farms, the 200 acre Bridgeford Hurst ...