The Hunt at Seisdon
The Albrighton Hunt crossing the bridge over the Smestow Brook at Seisdon.
The Hunt at Seisdon
The Albrighton Hunt Meet at the Seven Stars, Seisdon.
The Seven Stars stands on the corner of Fox Road and Tinker's Castle Road.
This building was demolished and a new pub was built by Ansell's ...
The Junction Inn, Norton Bridge
The Junction Inn and post office. The Inn was owned by Eley's Brewery of Stafford. The licencee was Tom Greaves at the time of the photograph.
A 'Wells Series' postcard view published by E.J. Hurlstone ...
The Keep and Well, Tutbury Castle
An interior view of Tutbury Castle. On the left is the King's Lodging, in front of which are swing-boats, part of the entertainments for visitors to the castle. Passengers propelled the boat by pulling ...
The Keep, Tutbury Castle
A general view of Tutbury castle with the King's Lodging to the left and the Keep on the motte. Cattle are grazing in the bailey. The King's Lodging was built in 1631-35 on the site of the former great ...
The Laurels, Tunstall, Adbaston
The Laurels, Tunstall, near Adbaston. This photograph shows a young man and woman standing in front of the early 19th century Laurels farm house, while a man with a pony and trap stands to the left.
The ...
The Main Road between Bishton and Colwich
A postcard of cottages at Bishton taken near to the junction with Colwich and the A51. A cow and calf are grazing on the verge.
This postcard was published by W Shaw, Burslem and printed in Saxony.
The Main Staircase, Barnfields Farmhouse, Weeping Cross, Stafford
The main staircase at Barnfields was made of white stone with a wrought iron banister which went round three sides of the hall leading up to a gallery at the top of the Georgian portion of the house.
Barnfields ...
The Malpass family, Great Haywood
The Malpass family, who lived at 10 The Ring, Great Haywood. From left to right: Edith, Sidney John, Kathleen, Eunice, Martha Plasida, John Henry Robert Baden Powell, Susan Alice, George, Gertrude Eliza.
George ...
The Manor House. Ipstones. Photographed by William Blake.
Landscape with a view of the Manor House at Ipstones, Nr. Leek, Staffordshire.
The Manor, Bishop's Offley
The Manor is a large Georgian house owned throughout the 19th century by the Larman family. The family's Offley estate was sold under the will of the late John Gerard Heath Lander in 1918, but the Manor ...
The Manor, Milwich,
The Manor was formerly known as The Grange.
The building was once a farm, but today the buildings have been converted into private residences.
The Mill House, Pattingham
Pattingham Windmill, on Nurton Hill, was built by 1811. It had ceased working by the 1880s and had been converted as part of Mill House in 1917.
The Obelisk, Tixall
The Tixall monument bears the date 1776 and the inscription 'Stafford 3.5 miles'.
Postcard publisher unidentified.
The old smithy, Coppenhall
A blacksmith filing the hoof of a horse outside the old smithy which was sited on the west side of Hyde Lea Bank, between Coppenhall and Hyde Lea. The blacksmith at the time was George Fletcher. The ...
The old smithy, Coppenhall
A large group of people and horses with a house and smithy in the background. The smithy was sited on the west side of Hyde Lea Bank, between Coppenhall and Hyde Lea. The blacksmith at the time was George ...
The Outlanes from The Plot, Stone
A view taken from the northern edge of the Common Plot, looking towards Downs Banks.
A postcard view by Stone photographer Phillip Dutton, of 63 High Street.
The Parkes family logging in Patshull Park
The trees were cut down and taken to John S. Hickman's Timber Company in Wolverhampton. The Parkes family would collect timber from as far afield as the Welsh border, on a sub-contract basis for Hickman.
Jim ...