Stafford - Printing Office: wood cut engraving
Showing the Printing Office at the junction of Newport Road and Bridge Street, more recently called the 'Grapes Corner.' [Note by Miss Garbett, 1929; Presented by Mr. J. S. Horne.] Anonymous.
Stafford - St. Mary's Gateway: sepia drawing
'Saint Mary's Gateway, Stafford.' Showing the side of the ancient High House, from the alley leading up to St. Mary's church.'J. Buckler.'
Stafford & Stone Co-operative Society Ltd., Salter Street, Stafford
On the extreme left is a part view of The Vine Hotel. Note the string of light-bulbs along the front, probably Christmas decoration. The adjoining building is Stafford & Stone Co-operative Society Ltd. ...
Stafford & Stone Co-operative Society Ltd., Salter Street, Stafford
Situated on the junction of Salter Street and Malt Mill Lane, this building was part of Stafford & Stone Co-operative Society Ltd. in Stafford.
This was originally Central Hall, built in 1913 for Stafford ...
Stafford Co-op Department Store
This window display decorated for the Christmas shopping period was taken in the Princes Street Precinct near to Crabbery Street, Stafford.
The scene shows stylised Christmas trees, which were made ...
Stafford Co-op Department Store
This window display decorated for the Christmas shopping period was taken in Crabbery Street, Stafford.
The scene shows stylised Christmas trees, which were made by using silver backed thin card circles ...
Stafford Electricity Showroom,
View of the front of the new electricity showroom and offices on Foregate Street. Electric lamps and fires are on display in the window and the lettering on the left reads 'The Key to Comfort'.
The ...
Stafford House, Clough Street, Hanley
When this photograph was taken, Stafford House was occupied by C H Johnson & Co who manufactured "Paulmar" frocks and blouses. The building was originally part of Clementson's Phoenix Mill (potters millers) ...
Stafford Railway Station and Victoria Road,
The Grand Junction railway line opened in July 1837. Within the next twelve years lines had opened from Stafford to Wellington and, via Lichfield to Rugby. The suburb of Castletown, en route to Doxey, ...
Stafford Road, Cannock
The terrace of houses and the shop have all been demolished. To the right can be seen the public house which was later LA Rock Café and then the Fern and Fallow pub, and now (in 2019) the Podge ...
Stafford Street and Lewis's Arcade, Hanley
Lewis's Arcade and 1935 store on Stafford Street. This was the view south along Stafford Street from the corner of New Hall Street. On the left hand edge is the "new" Lewis's store under construction. ...
Stafford Street from Albion Street, Hanley
This was the view along Stafford Street from the junction with Albion Street (left) and Lichfield Street. Partial pedestrianisation has excluded much of the traffic. On the left, the building site, previously ...
Stafford Street, Brewood
The three-storeyed Gothick house seen at the end of this street is Speedwell Castle. It was paid for by proceeds won from betting on 'Speedwell', a horse owned by the Duke of Bolton. Speedwell Castle ...
Stafford Street, Brewood
Numbers 1 to 4 Stafford Street, including J.C. Lloyd's grocers shop.
Stafford Street, Eccleshall
Looking south along Stafford Street in Eccleshall. To the left is Doctor Goss's house at the junction of Stone Road, which was demolished when Stone Road was widened during the Second World War to allow ...
Stafford Street, Eccleshall,
The building on the left, with the porch, is the King's Arms, originally named The Unicorn.
The King's Arms, like the Royal Oak on High Street, was a coaching inn on the London to Chester road. With ...
Stafford Street, Eccleshall,
Stafford Street, looking towards High Street, with the King's Arms to the right. Its neo-Elizabethan timber framed facade covers the original Elizabethan structure.
The King's Arms, like the Royal ...
Stafford Street, Eccleshall,
The King's Arms on Stafford Street was originally named The Unicorn. Its neo-Elizabethan timber framed facade covers the original Elizabethan structure.
The King's Arms, like the Royal Oak on High ...