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St. Thomas' Mill, Overflow, Stafford,

St. Thomas' Mill was built on the site of a medieval priory which was dedicated to St. Thomas Becket. The priory was broken up during the Dissolution. In 1765 the property passed to the ancestors ...

Stables at Weston Park

Built in 1688, the stables are linked to Weston Hall by a range built in 1865. Weston Hall was built by Sir Thomas and Lady Wilbraham in 1671. Lady Wilbraham was believed to have been the architect ...

Stables, Alton Towers

The Stables at Alton Towers, showing Gothic features on an earlier Georgian building. The gardens were created by the 15th Earl of Shrewsbury between about 1810 and 1827. This postcard view was published ...

Staff at Marston Council School, Marston, near Stafford

Staff at Marston Council School. In August 1922 Marston Wood House, a large Victorian house formerly occupied by Mr A.O. Jordan, was acquired for temporary school purposes for children from Marston ...

Staff at Shugborough Walled Garden,

Garden Foreman, Ed Steele, with his wife Ellen (left) and Muriel Jessop (right) outside one of the glasshouses in Shugborough Walled Garden during the Second World War. Muriel Jessop worked as a Womens ...

Stafford Amateur Garden & Horticultural Society

Committee members of Stafford Amateur Garden and Horticultural Committee pictured at a meeting. In this group are Mr J. Martin (back row, third from left), Alderman C.E. Fowke (Chairman, front row, third ...

Stafford Castle

An engraving showing the Castle Hill area with a view across fields to Stafford Castle. Railway lines, houses, pond, and anglers in the foreground. Published by J. & F. Harwood, 26 Fenchurch Street, ...

Stafford from Newport Road

A view looking from Newport Road towards St. Mary's Church, possibly taken from the first floor of the Eagle Inn. In the foreground to the right is Mill Walk. In the middle ground are houses on Tenterbanks. An ...

Stafford General Infirmary,

The foundations of Stafford General Infirmary began in a rented house in Foregate Street in 1766, making it one of the oldest hospitals in the country. Funds were acquired through subscriptions and bequests. ...

Stafford Grammar School, Newport Road, Stafford

View of the School House at King Edward VI Grammar School from the north east. The two girls and man saeted in the garden are believed to be the Headmaster of the Grammar School, Alfred Edward Freestone ...

Stafford Grammar School, Newport Road, Stafford

A view of the School House at King Edward VI Grammar School from the south east. The two girls playing croquet are believed to be Mabel Frances Layng (later to become an artist) and Ada Clarice Layng, ...

Stafford Lodges, Sandon Hall,

Stafford Lodges and the gate to 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 ...

Stafford Picture House and Staff,

The Picture House opened on Bridge Street in February 1914. This photograph is dated 1924 and was taken prior to a day trip organised for staff members and their guests.

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, Stone

This postcard view shows Elm Terrace, mostly covered with ivy or Virginia creeper, at Walton, Stone. Built in the second half of the 19th century, the terrace still stands (2022), with some alterations, ...

Stafford Social Services Area Office,

Stafford Social Services Area Office on Lichfield Road. In 2020 these buildings are still standing and are on the north side of Lichfield road, between The Oval and St Pauls Church

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 views

Postcard featuring five views of Stafford: Gaol Square, Greengate Street, Stafford Castle, Milford near Stafford, and Victoria Park. Postcard published by Valentine & Sons Ltd., Dundee and London. ...