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Marston Road, Stafford

On the left of the picture is a redeveloped three storey building on Marston Road, Stafford. The original brickwork of number 23, also known as The Cocoa House, has been restored on the ground floor ...

Marston Road, Stafford

24a to 27 Marston Road. These premeses were used by C.G. Chell motorcycles.

Martin Street, Stafford

When this picture was taken looking west along Martin Street from Eastgate Street in 1990, there are several cars parked in the street. Later In 1992, a large part of the town centre was pedestrianised ...

Martin Street, Stafford

View looking towards Greengate Street. On the left are the Old Blue Posts and the Fountain Inn. The Old Blue Posts was close to the Lyceum Theatre, which it relied on for much of its trade. When ...

Martin Street, Stafford

View looking towards Eastgate Street. 15 Martin Street, on the right, is now the Coroner's Office. On the left are the County Buildings, which opened in October 1895. The architect was Henry Thomas ...

Martin Street, Stafford,

Watercolour painting by Great Haywood born sculptor and artist Samuel Peploe Wood (1827-1873). View down Martin Street, looking towards St. Mary's Church.

Martin Street, Stafford,

View looking towards Eastgate Street. In the distance can be seen Eastgate House, formerly the office of the Chief Constable and, later, the Registry Office. On the right are the Old Blue Posts and ...

Martin Street, Stafford,

These houses on Martin Street have been demolished, except for the house whose edge can just be seen on the left of the photograph. Today this is the County Council Staff Club.

Masonic Hall, Stafford,

This building on Gaol Road was built in 1849 as a Methodist New Connexion Chapel. The chapel closed in 1951 and the building is now used as a Masonic Hall.

Mayfield Church - South Doorway: sepia wash drawing

'South Doorway of Church (sic) Mayfield Church,' showing the Norman door with a curved arch, from the outside.'J. B.,' [John Buckler.]

Mayfield Hall, Middle Mayfield

A postcard view Mayfield Hall. This late 18th century hall is Grade II listed and has later additions. There are earlier cellars and subterranean passages under and around parts of the building. The adjoining ...

Mayfield Hall, Middle Mayfield

A postcard with a colour-tinted view of Mayfield Hall. This late 18th century hall is Grade II listed and has later additions. There are earlier cellars and subterranean passages under and around parts ...

Mayfield Villa, Stockton Brook, Stoke-on-Trent

The large Georgian house, Mayfield Villa stands on Stanley Road on the north bank of the Caldon Canal. Mayfield is a grade II listed red brick house, dating from the early 19th century. The house is T ...

Mayors Procession, George Street, Tamworth

In the procession are the Military Band, Brass Band, Fire Brigade, Police, and Girl Guides. Notice the excellent terracotta facade of Needhams, done by Gibbs and Canning, which is partly hidden by the ...

Meadow Dairy Co. Ltd., Eccleshall

The Meadow Dairy Company specialised in dairy products, but also sold groceries. It was formed in 1901 and had over 800 branches across the country by 1927, when it joined an arrangement with Lipton ...

Meadow View, Pattingham

Located on the High Street, Pattingham, opposite the Village Hall, this block of houses was known as Meadow View. The shop (no. 7) has a plaque above the door inscribed: S T 1692. At the time of ...

Meaford Hall Lodge, near Stone

There has been a hall at Meaford since the seventeenth century. Towards the end of the century a William Jervis of Chatcull bought the estate, and in 1740 soldiers of the Duke of Cumberland were billeted ...

Meaford Hall, Stone

A hall has stood on this site since the seventeenth century. Towards the end of the century a William Jervis of Chatcull bought the estate, and in 1740 soldiers of the Duke of Cumberland were billeted ...