Triumphal Arch, Shugborough Park,
James 'Athenian' Stuart modelled this monument on the Arch of Hadrian at Athens. Work began in 1761 using stone from the Tixall quarries. Admiral George Anson of Shugborough died the following year ...
Tudor House, Cheadle
This building dates from 1558, except for the two storey end section of Sleigh's shop, which is a later addition. Before it became Sleigh's in the 1930s (until the 1950s), this part of the building was ...
Tudor House, Cheadle
A postcard view of Tudor House at 77 High Street, Cheadle. Tudor House is a timber-framed building dating from 1558. In the panel on the right it is described as “Ye Olde House, Cheadle”. On the left ...
Tunstall Public Baths
Tunstall's Victorian public swimming baths are in Greengates Street opposite Tunstall Memorial Gardens. Opened in 1889 they were amongst the oldest swimming pools in the UK and inside they retain many ...
Tunstall Town Hall
The side entrance to Tunstall Town Hall on Butterfield Place (Formerly Amicable Street) and to the right, the entrance to the Public Market. Tunstall Town Hall was completed in 1885, built of brick and ...
Tutbury Priory Church: water colour painting
Showing the west door and the window above in the west front of the church. Also showing the south tower with elaborate Norman work.[See SV XI.89a, for engraved copy]. Anonymous, [S. Shaw].
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 Hotel and the old Fire Station, Longton
This photograph was taken at the junction of Uttoxeter Road and Commerce Street (off to the right) in Longton, signed with old style finger posts. The building on the left was the Union Hotel and to its ...
Unknown scene, Willenhall area?
A rural road junction. A photograph taken by Harold Cartwright of Willenhall.
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 of the War Memorial, Stone,
The Stone War Memorial on Granville Square was unveiled by Lord Dartmouth, Lord Lieutenant of the County.
The statue was designed by Albert Toft (1862 - 1949), who also designed the war memorial at ...
Unwin Street, Bradeley, Stoke-on-Trent
This is a view west along Unwin Street from Moorland View. Just beyond the Walls Ice Cream sign is the entrance to the Back Alley which ran behind the row of terraced houses. The houses have been demolished ...
Uttoxeter Road, Draycott-in-the-Moors
Looking east along Uttoxeter Road in Draycott-in-the Moors close to the junction with Cheadle Road. On the right is the Post Office and furtjher on to the left is the Draycott Arms public house which ...
Vicarage Farmhouse, Ranton,
Vicarage Farmhouse on Coton Lane dates from the mid-sixteenth century. Original features include Elizabethan hinges and mullioned windows.
The property belonged to the Church, until it was sold in ...
Vicars Close and Lichfield Cathedral
Taken from the lower courtyard of Vicars Close, Lichfield, the three spires of Lichfield Cathedral can be seen above the ancient roof tops. The bright, rectangular feature at the bottom of the photograph ...
Victoria Park, Stafford,
In the centre is the County War Memorial on Victoria Road, unveiled in 1923. The office building is Kemley House.
The land between Izaak Walton Walk and the railway station was marshy and liable to ...
Victoria Road, Fenton
Late Victorian houses on the corner of Victoria Road and Hitchman Street (on the left). Originally part of 30 houses with terracotta tiles and ornate brickwork built in 1885 by William Meath Baker. The ...