Salt Memorial, Slindon
The Salt Memorial was erected by John Charles Salt in 1884.
John Salt, a member of the well-known Stafford banking family, also funded the construction of St. Chad's Church, Slindon, in 1894.
Salver, Kings Bromley
This silver salver was presented to Thomas John Henry Vincent Lane (d.1941)on his Coming of Age on 24th June 1928. He was the eldest son of J.H.H.V. Lane, the Lord of the Manor of Kings Bromley.
The ...
Samuel Atkin's Butchers Shop, The Square, Great Haywood
At the head of the bullock, which is about to be slaughtered, is Samuel Atkin in his white smock. At the rear end of the beast is Samuel's son Albert who later married Nellie Smith, the daughter of a ...
Samuel Johnson, Butters Bank, Croxton
Samuel Johnson with his pigs at his smallholding at Butters Bank near, Croxton.
Sandon - Old Hall Farm: sepia wash drawing
'Old Hall Farm, Sandon Park, Staffordshire,' showing a building of three storeys with a central cluster of chimneys of the Gothic revival. Earlier work may be covered by stucco. artist: G. Buckler.
Now ...
Sandon Hall,
The original moated Sandon Old Hall was acquired by the Erdeswick family in 1338, but was sold to Lord Harrowby in 1776. The original building no longer remains, but was still standing in 1852. By this ...
Sandon Home Farm
A view of the farm house, showing the fine ashlar stonework and doric collonades. It was built for Lord Harrowby in 1777, a year after he bought the Sandon Estate. The architect was Samuel Wyatt and ...
Sandon Home Farm
A view of the farm house, showing the fine ashlar stonework and doric collonades. It was built for Lord Harrowby in 1777, a year after he bought the Sandon Estate. The architect was Samuel Wyatt and ...
Saredon Mill, Hatherton
Saredon Mill House stood close to the mill buildings and mill pool near to the Saredon Brook. The mill ceased work around 1925 when the water was diverted due to sewage getting into it. Most of the buildings ...
Saxonfields, Baswich
This photograph was taken in early 1990 of Saxonfields before the new housing estate was built and is roughly the top of Padstow Drive looking north-west towards Kingston Hill.This field was known by ...
School House, Weeford
A postcard view of St. Mary's Church of England School on Church Hill, Weeford, which originally opened as Weeford National School. The school was enlarged in 1923 and behind the School House and the ...
School visit to Rodbaston Agricultural College
A group of school children are pictured leaving a greenhouse at Rodbaston Agricultural College.
Rodbaston College's origins lie in 1919 when the War Agricultural Committee opened an agricultural training ...
Scything nettles, Rodbaston Farm Institute, Penkridge
Women's Land Army recruits scything nettles at Rodbaston Farm Institute. On the right is their instructor, Mr J.W. Rowland.
Rodbaston College's origins lie in 1919 when the War Agricultural Committee ...
Seighford Village
A postcard view of Seighford village looking south-east along The Cumbers towards the village centre. The building on the left was known as Fairbanks Farm. The black and white cottages on the right were ...
Sellors' Cattle Tonic Stall, Eccleshall,
Sellor's Tonic Cattle Spice stall at an agricultural show in Eccleshall.
Sergeants Staffordshire Royal Artillery, Stafford
On the left is Francis Herbert Clarke who won the Military Cross as a Second Lieutenant in the 124th Battalion of the Royal Field Artillery on the 20th of August 1918, east of Vieux Berqun. He was killed ...
Seven Stars Public House, Brocton,
Sewage Works under Construction, Stafford,
Building of Stafford's sewage works at Lammascote.
This could possibly be the refuse destructor under construction.
Photograph donated by Stafford Historical and Civic Society, who retain copyright ...