Kerry Lane, Eccleshall,
This view was taken from near the junction of Kerry Lane and Church Street.
The house on the right is known as Cobbler's Cottage, as this was once a shoemaking area.
King George V and Queen Mary Coronation celebrations, Armitage
Children singing at one of the many events in Armitage celebrating the Coronation of King George V and Queen Mary, taken in the grounds of Armitage Lodge, then the home of the Rector, the Rev. Edward ...
King George V and Queen Mary Coronation tea, Armitage Lodge, Armitage
A Coronation tea for the children on the lawn at Armitage Lodge. The tea was provided for participants of the procession from Handsacre to Armitage at the commencement of a full programme of activities ...
Kitchen garden, Patshull Hall, Patshull
Laburnum Cottage, Gnosall
On the reverse of this postcard view of Laburnum Cottage on Wharf Road in Gnosall there is a message wishing the recipient “Happy New Year”. The postcard was franked on 31 December 1906 in Gnosall and ...
Laura Dutton and Mrs Trundley, Walton on the Hill
Laura Dutton (then aged 22) with her neighbour Mrs. Trundley (aged 72) in her back garden in Walton on the Hill, Stafford in 1922. The spire of St.Thomas' Church can be seen in the background.
Laura Dutton, Walton on the Hill
Laura Dutton (aged 20) in her garden in Walton-on-the-Hill, Stafford. St. Thomas' Church is in the background.
Leigh Rectory, Church Leigh
The Old Rectory is a Grade II listed building. It was built in the mid 18th century and remodelled in the mid 19th century.
Photographer: William Blake of Longton.
LMS Railway Line, Penkridge
This postcard view looks north from Bungham Lane bridge along the railway tracks towards Penkridge Station.
The line was built by the Grand Junction Railway which opened in 1837. In 1846 it became ...
Lodge Cottage, Armitage
A postcard view of Lodge Cottage on Rugeley Road, Armitage, formerly known as The Croft, or as number 107, Rugeley Road. It is a Grade II listed 17th century timber-framed cottage.
Main Road, Colwich
A postcard view looking north-west along the Main Road in Colwich.
This postcard was published by “Shaw” Series. It was posted in Colwich, franked in Rugeley on 18 April 1907 and sent to an address ...
Main Street, Shenstone
On the reverse of this postcard there is a message from the sender: “Our Village Street”. The view looks south along the Main Street from near the junction with Pinfold Hill in Shenstone. In later years ...
Main Street, Shenstone
This postcard view shows a quiet scene on the Main Street looking north towards the junction with Pinfold Hill in Shenstone. On the left most of the buildings remain (July 2020). In the centre is the ...
Man and baby, Woodseaves area
A man seated in a garden with a baby, possibly his grandchild, on his lap. Taken somewhere in the Woodseaves area.
Photographer: Harry Osbourne of Woodseaves.
Manley Hall Lodge, Weeford
Manley Hall Lodge is Grade II listed and stands on Little Hay Lane, Weeford and was built in the 1830s, at around the same time as Manley Hall. It features top-heavy chimneys typical of the architect ...
Manor House, Hanchurch
Hanchurch Manor was built in a Tudor style in the early 19th century to designs by Sir Charles Barry around a 17th century core. The Grade II listed building was part of the Duke of Sutherland's Estate ...
Marston Council School, Marston, near Stafford
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 and Whitgreave. Daisy E. Tinsley was ...
Mary Howitt's house, Balance Street, Uttoxeter
The home of Mary Howitt on Balance Street, Uttoxeter. The writer Mary Howitt, perhaps best known for her poem 'The Spider and the Fly' but also one of the first people to write children's books, came ...