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Anglesey Hotel, Hednesford
The Anglesey Hotel, Hednesford viewed from Market Street. It was built in 1831 by Edmund Peel of Tamworth, son of Sir Robert Peel of Drayton Manor and brother to Robert, sometime British Prime Minister. ...
Annual dinner, English Electric Co., Stafford
Pictured are employees with long service attending a dinner in the old Association Hall, at Stychfields on the Lichfield Road site. This image is the second of two views of this dinner, taken at 8.25pm, ...
Annual dinner, English Electric Co., Stafford
Pictured are employees with long service attending a Dinner in the old Association Hall, at Stychfields on the Lichfield Road Site. This image is the first of two views of this Dinner with the second ...
Anson Street, Rugeley
A postcard view of Anson Street, Rugeley with many schoolchildren posing for the photograph. They may have been pupils at the Grammar School which was at the far end of this road. The houses on the right ...
Anson Street, Rugeley
This postcard view was published by G. Frith, Horse Fair Post Office, Rugeley.
At the end of the street on the left (just behind the motor car) there is a glimpse of the Penny Bank and adjacent Town ...
Antoinette Plant Memorial Window, St Andrew's Church, Weston
Memorial window consisting of three lights featuring Biblical scenes of motherhood. Dedicated to Antoinette Sarah Plant, who died on September 25, 1881, the window depicts a traditional Madonna and Child ...
AOC Parade at RAF Stafford
Pictured is the AOC's (Air Officer Commanding) Parade at RAF Stafford in 1951. The building on the right was known as the old fire picquet hut. In the background are prefabricated huts, houses on the ...
Aqualate Hall
The original Aqualate Hall was built for Edwin Skrymsher in the early seventeenth century. Sir John Boughey bought the house in the late eighteenth century and commissioned John Nash to rebuild it in ...
Aqualate Hall
The original Aqualate Hall was built for Edwin Skrymsher in the early seventeenth century. Sir John Boughey bought the house in the late eighteenth century and commissioned John Nash to rebuild it in ...
Aqualate Hall
This postcard view shows Aqualate Hall by John Nash. The original Hall was built for Edwin Skrymsher in the early seventeenth century. Sir John Boughey bought the house in the late eighteenth century ...
Aqualate Hall and Grounds,
The original Aqualate Hall was built for Edwin Skrymsher in the early seventeenth century. Sir John Boughey bought the house in the late eighteenth century and commissioned John Nash to rebuild it in ...
Aqualate Hall on Fire
The original Aqualate Hall was built for Edwin Skrymsher in the early seventeenth century. Sir John Boughey bought the house in the late eighteenth century and commissioned John Nash to rebuild it in ...
Aqualate Hall,
The original Aqualate Hall (pictured) was built for Edwin Skrymsher in the early seventeenth century. Sir John Boughey bought the house in the late eighteenth century and commissioned John Nash to rebuild ...
Aqualate Hall,
The original Aqualate Hall was built for Edwin Skrymsher in the early seventeenth century. Sir John Boughey bought the house in the late eighteenth century and commissioned John Nash to rebuild it in ...
Arches in Stoke-on-Trent Churchyard
This view of St. Peter's Church, Stoke-on-Trent is from Church Street. The arches in the foreground are the ruins of a Saxon and a later twelfth century church. The remains of the medieval church were ...
Argyll Road, Longton. Photographed by William Blake.
Street scene taken at Argyll Road, Longton, Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire.
This is one of many street scenes in the Blake Collection. Most of them were taken in the Normacot and Dresden areas near ...
Armitage Church - North Doorway: sepia drawing
'North Doorway of Armitage Church, Staffordshire,' showing a corbelled lintel over carved heads.(Similar to SV I.79)'J. B.,' [John Buckler.]
Armitage Church - South Doorway: sepia drawing
'South Doorway of Armitage Church, Staffordshire,' showing a very elaborate Norman doorway of three orders, decorated with chevrons and masks etc.'J. C. Buckler.'