View of Bignall End, Audley
This view is looking east along New Road. The Wedgwood Monument can be seen on the skyline. The chimney that can be seen on the far left in the distance is probably at Jamage Colliery. The photograph, ...
View of Bridge Street, Stafford
On the far right is Burgess' agricultural engineers, now replaced by Allied Carpets.
The clock tower belongs to the Royal Brine Baths, built in 1892. The open-sided tower was used by the fire brigade ...
View of Duck Lane, Bilbrook
Photograph taken from the upstairs window of 66 Heath Farm Road.
It shows a street view of Duck Lane in Bilbrook, including Lewis' Farm which is now Bilbrook Fire Station.
Duck Lane apparently ...
View of Leek
A view of Leek with the Roaches in the background. The tower of St. Edward's Church is prominent.
A pen and sepia wash drawing, artist unknown.
View of Longton
View of Longton looking south-east from the tower of St. James’ Church. In his caption for the North Staffordshire Field Club, Blake emphasised the unhealthy conditions of these streets: “The Ministry ...
View of Market Street from Tamworth Castle
Market Street can be seen running along the bottom of this photograph, with St. Editha's in the background.
View of Newcastle-under-Lyme
A view of Newcastle-under-Lyme's Smithfield Cattle Market taken from the gasometer, also showing the former Sutherland Arms and Blackfriars bakery both demolished early 2000) now an Aldi supermarket. ...
View of Newcastle-under-Lyme
A view of Newcastle-under-Lyme taken from the gasometer showing the ring road and the Grosvenor roundabout, known to some people locally as 'the Bearpit'. To the left can be seen the Barracks and the ...
View of Newcastle-under-Lyme from Clayton fields
A drawing of a panoramic view of Newcastle from Clayton, by J. Buckler. The close relation between the town and the countryside can be seen in this drawing, with livestock being kept on fields in the ...
View of Oakamoor
A photographic postcard view of Oakamoor taken from Star Bank. In the foreground, centre left, can be seen the Cricketer's Arms, which probably dates from the construction of the turnpike road in 1762. ...
View of Pooldam, Newcastle-under-Lyme
A view of Pooldam, Newcastle-under-Lyme, in pencil and wash by Robert William Buss. Dated 1841.
View of Pooldam, Newcastle-Under-Lyme
View of Pooldam and the end of Church Street taken from St. Giles' Tower.
Taken before the road alterations and installation of a roundabout.
The Orme School can be seen in the distance.
View of Rugeley,
general view of Rugeley from St Augustine's Church tower. The Town Hall tower cn be seen in the centre and Cannock Chase in the distance.
View of St Giles' and the High Street, Newcastle-under-Lyme from Poolfields
Watercolour view by W. Croasdale across the fields at Pooldam towards the town, looking west.
View of St. Michael's Church, Stone,
View of Stone looking across the River Trent.
The church is St. Michael's, built in 1758 on the site of the twelfth century Priory Church of St. Mary and St. Wulfad.
View of Stafford from Newport Road,
View from Newport Road, possibly from the Grammar School sports field, towards Tenterbanks.
On the right of the photograph can be seen the tower of St. Mary's Church, and to the left is the River ...
View of Stafford from Newport Road,
The area in the foreground, between Izaak Walton Walk and the railway station, was marshy and liable to flooding. In 1903 the Corporation bought the land and raised its level by three feet. The area ...