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Anson Street, Rugeley

A quiet Wednesday morning in Anson Street. On the left is the Police Station with three Police Officers in conversation by a motor-scooter parked on the road. On the right is the Post Office where two ...

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 ...

Anson Street, Rugeley

A postcard view of the Post Office, Anson Street, Rugeley. This postcard was published by G. Frith, Horse Fair Post Office, Rugeley. William Augustus 'Gus' Frith was a stationer, sub-postmaster and ...

Anson Street, Rugeley

This postcard view looks northeast along Anson Street to the tower of St. Augustine’s church in the distance. The building on the left is Rugeley Police Station. This postcard was published by G. ...

Anson Street, Rugeley

This postcard scene is a Staffordshire County Library reprint of an old postcard. It shows the War Memorial in Anson Street looking towards the Market Square. On the left is the Palace Theatre and ...

Ash Green, Trentham,

Assize Hall, Stafford,

There has been a shire building in Stafford since the 1280s, used as a meeting place for the County Court and later for other civic meetings. The present building, designed by John Harvey and erected ...

Auto Electrical Services, Wolverhampton Road, Stafford

Pictured is the Auto Electrical Services Garage facing the A449, Wolverhampton Road at the junction with Rickerscote Road. The garage specialised in electrical work and the English Electric Co. in Stafford ...

Averil's Entry, Stafford,

Averil's Entry, looking towards St. Mary's Grove. Averil's Entry runs between Greengate Street and St. Mary's Grove. Originally the passage came out by Averil's chemist shop, a fifteenth century building ...

Averil's Entry, Stafford,

Averil's Entry runs between Greengate Street and St. Mary's Grove. Originally the passage came out by Averil's chemist shop, a fifteenth century building which was demolished in the 1960s. The Grove ...

Bank Passage, Stafford

A watercolour view of Bank Passage, looking soutwards towards the Market Square. Artist: Robin Ansell (born 1934).

Bank Passage, Stafford,

View through Bank Passage from Market Square. The plaque to the right of the arch was for Mr H.S. Shepherd L.D.S, Dental Surgeon, whose practice was accessed via a doorway halfway through the arch on ...

Bank Passage, Stafford,

View of Bank Passage from Salter Street, towards the Market Square (through the arch). The sign on the right is for the Popular Cafe.

Barley Mow Public House, Milford,

In the early twentieth century the Barley Mow was a popular inn with cyclists and day trippers. The building remains little changed today.

Barnfields Farm, Wildwood, Stafford

In this aerial photograph can be seen the older building immediately to the left and at right angles to the Georgian building, followed by the stables overlooking the rectangular farmyard. To the left ...

Baswich Salt Works interior

Worker taking readings from instrument panel and filling in ledger entry. Brine deposits were discovered under Stafford Common in 1877, during a search for water supplies for the town. In 1893 the ...

Bath Street, Stafford

This view from Earl Street, with the former Harris and Son's off-licence on Bath Street corner, was taken by Stafford photographer Tony Boydon. Centre right is the former Police Station and on the right ...

Battle of Britain Parade by RAF Stafford

Pictured during a Battle of Britain Parade are RAF Stafford personnel marching from Greengate Street into the Market Square, Stafford. Taking the Salute on the platform on the right are Squadron Leader ...