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Tudor Screen, Swynnerton Church. Photographed by William Blake.

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

Turner's Confectionery Shop, Eccleshall,

Turner's shop was located on the corner of High Street and Castle Street. The inn sign on the right belongs to the Grenadier, which has now been demolished. Selwyn Court is located opposite the site ...

Under The Orangery,Trentham Hall

The bust of the 1st Duke of Sutherland seen at the far end now resides in Trentham Parish Church. The original Trentham Hall was built in the 1630s for the Dukes of Sutherland. The Caroline house was ...

Union Buildings off Gaol Road, Stafford

Terraced houses known as Union Buildings, Union Street, off Gaol Road, Stafford. This view was taken prior to demolition of the houses and Union Street which disappeared due to redevelopment of the area ...

United Methodist Church, Rough Close. Photographed by William Blake.

Church exterior with a view of the United Methodist Church, Rough Close, Nr. Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire. The church is now a private residence.

Unity House, Hanley Stoke On Trent

Built in 1973 Unity House was Stoke-on-Trent’s tallest building. The structure had 18 storeys and stood 240 feet high, and was once the offices to Stoke-on-Trent City Council and also to some departments ...

Unloading Barrels, Three Crowns Inn, Stone,

The Three Crowns Inn is a former coaching inn on the London to the north-west route. The dray belongs to Joule's Brewery of Stone, founded by Francis Joule in 1780. Francis' son, John, took over the ...

Unveiling the War Memorial, Cannock

Positioned in front of the bandstand in Cannock's town centre, the war memorial was dedicated on May 22nd 1923 and formally handed over the the Town Council the following June. It was originally intended ...

Upper Brook Street and Brook Square, Rugeley

A busy scene looking from Upper Brook Street into Brook Square in Rugeley. On the left is Joseph Henry Gouldbourn’s Ironmongers shop and on the right is a sign for Frisby’s Boot and Shoe shop. In later ...

Upper Brook Street, Rugeley

A postcard view of Upper Brook Street looking from Brook Square. The shop on the left corner is Pascoe's newsagents and stationers business. They are advertising photographic materials in the window, ...

Upper Brook Street, Rugeley

This postcard view of Upper Brook Street looks north-east towards Brook Square. On the left is the Globe Hotel and further along is Hindley’s café, several of the buildings on this side of the street ...

Upper Brook Street, Rugeley

This postcard was printed by Valentine's series. The view is looking from Horse Fair along Upper Brook Street towards Brook Square. Several of the buildings on the left including the Crown public ...

Upper Mitton Farm, Mitton, near Penkridge

Upper Mitton Farm is situated on Shredicote Lane in the hamlet of Mitton, west of Penkridge. The lower windows and door have been changed since this photograph was taken,

Urban District Council Offices, Cannock

In 1877 Cannock was divided into the three wards of Cannock, Chadsmoor, and Hednesford under a Local Board which had offices in Church Street from 1880. . The Urban District was established under ...

Uttoxeter Church [Old] - Architectural drawing of 'Gothic' windows: tinted pen and ink drawing

'Gothic windows in Uttoxeter Old Church.' Showing four windows. One has a recumbent skeleton effigy on its window-ledge. (No scale given). Anonymous.

Valley Colliery Offices, Hednesford

The building, since demolished, was situated on the Rugeley Road, Hednesford opposite the park. An access road to the Valley Pit ran along the right of the property where the Museum of Cannock Chase is ...

Vicarage, Weston,

Victoria Road, Stafford

This row of houses on Victoria Road, Stafford, were later demolished and replaced by an office building known as Kemley House. On the extreme left is a part view of the wall of the Station Hotel which ...