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The Rectory, Mucklestone

A view of the Rectory taken from Mucklestone church tower. This house has Tudor origins, but was almost completely rebuilt in the 18th century.

The Roebuck, Wolseley Bridge

The Roebuck is seen here standing at the junction of the A51 and A513. On the right is Wolseley Bridge spanning the River Trent. In later years The Roebuck became known as The Wolseley Arms, however, ...

The Shops, Wharf Road, Gnosall

This row of shops is situated at the west end of Wharf Lane near the Boat Inn and is still in use (2023) but now with a full-length off the road pull in at the front. A postcard published by Francis ...

The Shrewsbury Arms Hotel, Rugeley

The postcard view of the Shrewsbury Arms gives the name of the hotel's proprietor at the time and was presumably produced for advertising purposes. It was originally named the Crown. By the mid 19th ...

The Soup Kitchen, Church Lane, Stafford

On the left is the Soup Kitchen on Church Lane, Stafford. Advertised as the 16th century Soup Kitchen, Coffee and Eating House, it has been owned by the Sandy family for over 30 years and currently (2025) ...

The South Chapel. Swynnerton Church. Photographed by William Blake.

Church interior with a view of the South Chapel. Taken at St. Mary's Church, Swynnerton, Nr. Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire.

The South Transept, Croxden Abbey. Photographed by William Blake.

The south transept ruins at Croxden Abbey, Nr. Alton, Staffordshire.

The Square, Great Haywood

The west side of The Square. On the left is the Clifford Arms Hotel. The building was demolished in the 1930s and a new hotel was built on the site.

The Square, Norton Canes

This postcard view can still be identified today especially as the corner shop on the right is still standing. Note the gas lamp in road. In the photograph are shoppers and children, and people passing ...

The Sun Inn, Lichfield Road, Stafford

This photograph of The Sun Inn on the Lichfield Road in Stafford was taken by Tony Boydon. In later years the archway on the left was closed off to provide additional space for a restaurant.

The Swan, Fradley Junction

This photograph was taken at Fradley by the junction of the Trent & Mersey and Coventry canals, the view is from the latter. The group of attached buildings are Grade II listed dating from around ...

The Talbot Hotel, Stone

A postcard view of the Talbot Hotel on the junction of Station Road (right) and Tunley Street, Stone. Since this photograph was taken the brick work has been plastered and it has lost the windows on the ...

The Towers, Stafford Gaol,

A tower was built at each corner of the gaol in the mid-nineteenth century to provide living accommodation for prison warders, and would have afforded some supervision over the site. When the Crescent ...

The Vicarage Field, Hoar Cross

Working horses and farm workers in the field adjacent to the Vicarage at Hoar Cross. This unused postcard precedes the 1902 introduction of the split-back which allowed the address and a message on ...

The Vicarage, Colwich

This Victorian vicarage belonged to St. Michael and All Angels Church, which was built on the site of an Anglo-Saxon church. The vicarage was demolished in the 1970s and a modern house now stands on the ...

The Vicarage, Eccleshall

This postcard view of the Vicarage in Eccleshall was franked on 1 May 1906 in Eccleshall and sent to an address in Stafford. The Old Vicarage on Vicarage Close was built in 1703. The building has not ...

The Vicarage, Ellenhall

A view of the mid-19th century Vicarage in Ellenhall. It is dated 3 August 1922 and on the reverse is the handwritten message "With all Good Wishes from Uncle & Auntie Lizzie". The couple in the doorway ...

The Vicarage, Knightley

Knightley Vicarage was built around 1840-41 at the same time as nearby Christ Church, designed by Thomas Trubshaw.