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Old Toll House, near Cannock

Situated on the Cannock to Penkridge road with Cocksparrow Lane to the right, the toll house, built in about 1840-50 would originally have had a barrier across the road. It was demolished in about 1956. ...

Old Town 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 Old Town Hall building was built in 1586. In 1795 ...

Old Town Wall, Stafford,

Since Stafford was first occupied as a settlement it was fortified, at first by natural features - the River Sow on one side and marshland on the other. Early man-made defences includes medieval ditches ...

Old Vicarage, Eccleshall,

The Old Vicarage on Vicarage Close was built in 1703. The building has not been used as a vicarage since the 1940s, and has now been converted into flats.

Old Weighbridge, Bucknall New Road, Hanley

The camera is looking along Bucknall New Road with Hillcrest Street off to the left. Bert Bentley thought the building with the columns and pediment was once a weighbridge. In the1960s a Wright's Pie ...

Oldacre Cottage, Brocton, (1)

Oldacre Cottage on Oldacre Lane. The two women in this postcard are Elizabeth Smallwood, seated, and her niece also Elizabeth Smallwood outside their tea-shop in Oldacre Lane. The house was where the ...

Oldcroft Cottage, Acton Trussell

Oldcroft Cottage, the home of the Norbury family, Cooks Bank, Acton Trussell. The cottage was re-thatched in 1960-61.

Oldfields Hall, Uttoxeter

The building dates from the late 1700s, and was originally called Oldfields House. In the nineteenth century it became Martha Bennett's school, before being bought by Charles Ford as a house. John Bamford ...

Open Top Bus, Eccleshall Festival,

Parade along High Street. The first Eccleshall Festival was held in 1979. The festival takes place every two years.

Opening Ceremony, Izaak Walton's Cottage, Shallowford,

Izaak Walton was a famous angler and author whose best known work 'The Complete Angler' was published 1653 and is still in print. Born in Stafford in 1593, Walton moved to London to become an apprentice ...

Oriental Figures and Motor Cycle Mecca, Stafford,

These oriental figures date from the eighteenth century and topped the front a tea warehouse in Market Street. Made from a hard plaster known as Roman Cement, the figures were a form of advertisement ...

Oriental figures, Market Street, Stafford

Late 18th Century ornamental figures of Chinese tea-tasters. Made from brick and tile rubble, cemented together and covered in plaster. Detail modelled in plaster on a brickwork base. Formerly on the ...

Oriental Figures, Stafford,

These oriental figures date from the eighteenth century and topped the front a tea warehouse in Market Street. Made from a hard plaster known as Roman Cement, the figures were a form of advertisement ...

Ornamental Bridge, Hagley Hall, Rugeley

This ornamental bridge was built in the 1790s for Assheton Curzon in the grounds of Hagley Hall, Rugeley. It spans the Rising Brook as it runs from Cannock Chase, through Hagley and Rugeley to the River ...

Osborne Street, Leek

Houses under construction on Osborne Street, opposite the Blue Mugge pub (formerly the Queen's Arms). The pub was locally known as “oldens,called so after the landlords family of Holden.

Otherton Farmhouse, Penkridge

Otherton Farmhouse situated on Otherton Lane, Penkridge, is a Grade II Listed building dating from around 1800. It was a dairy farm. Now (2025) it is known as Otherton Hall, a vacation property.

Oulton Cross, Stone,

A view of some of the large Edwardian villas which stand on Oulton Road, close to Alleyne's School.

Oulton Road, Stone

Looking south along Oulton Road, with the Vine Inn in the middle distance on the right hand side. Most of the houses on the left hand side were built around 1903. The Vine Inn was then part of a terrace ...