Otherton Farmhouse, Penkridge
Otherton Farmhouse situated on Otherton Lane, Penkridge, is a Grade II Listed building dating from around 1800. It was a dairy farm. Now (2025) it is known as Otherton Hall, a vacation property.
Oulton and the Outlanes,
A view taken from the Common Plot.
Oulton Cross, Stone,
A view of some of the large Edwardian villas which stand on Oulton Road, close to Alleyne's School.
Outbuildings at Totmonslow Farm, Draycott-in-the-Moors
Outdoor privy, Morrey Farm House, Morrey
This picture of an outdoor privy was taken during its demolition. The privy consisted of a two seat wooden bench with two buckets below. It adjoined the farmhouse and opened into the building for use ...
Outlanes from the Common Plot, Stone
A postcard view looking north west from the Common Plot. The buildings in the middle distance belong to Meaford Old Hall Farm.
The postmark is dated 3 December 1907 and was franked in Meriden, Warwickshire....
Outside Brooders, Meadleys Farm, Pattingham
Outside brooders for poultry. On the left is Jim Deaney, Poultry Man, with Peter Oliver at Meadleys Farm.
Overhauling binder and mowing machine, Rodbaston, Penkridge
Students carrying out maintenance work on a reaper-binder (left) and a mower. Overseeing their work is Mr J.D.G. Harris.
Rodbaston College's origins lie in 1919 when the War Agricultural Committee ...
Ox cabbages at Kingstone Hall, Uttoxeter
Thomas Bernard Bettson with his field of prize winning ox cabbages at Kingstone Hall, near Uttoxeter.
Oxbarn Farm, Upper Penn
Looking north east along Warstones Road towards Oxbarn Farm, Upper Penn after heavy snow. The Ox Barn estate was developed for housing between 1920 and 1955. Today (March 2021) the fields to the right ...
Pageant Parade, Eccleshall,
Parade seen on High Street, possibly celebrating George V's Silver Jubilee in 1937.
The sign reads 'Never Get There Fire Brigade'.
Painting at Wolseley Bridge
This photograph of Alan Preece a local artist who painted many local views, which were turned into cards.
Photograph was taken by Stafford photographer Tony Boydon.
In the background is one of ...
Park Farm, Fenton Park
Park Farm in the Fenton Park area seen from then north west. the photographer, Bert Bentley, thought the building in the centre might originally have been an old colliery or tramway engine winding house. ...
Park Farm, Fenton Park
Park Farm in the Fenton Park area is marked on the 1898 Ordnance Survey Map as an "engine house". The old chain tramway connecting Victoria and Fenton Park Collieries with Victoria Square in Fenton ran ...
Park Farm, Kinver
Park Farm is an early 17th century timber-framed house built on a medieval moated site. It was cased in brick during the 18th and 19th centuries and restored in 1980-1981.
Park House, Ellenhall
From the County Archaeology photograph collection held at Staffordshire Record Office.
Parkhall Farm, Cheadle
To the north of Parkhall Farm stood the medieval timber-framed moated house Park Hall which was the seat of the Bassett family. By the 17th century it belonged to the Banks family. In 1881 only the ...
Path to Rudyard Hotel
The Rudyard Hotel can be seen in the distance. Originally a Water Bailiff's house known as Reservoir House, it was converted to an inn in 1851. It was enlarged in 1869 and again in about 1906. The pathway ...