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Staffordshire Police, Seighford Hall

Staffordshire police constables and officers pictured outside Seighford Hall. This group is the no.1 driving course for Staffordshire Police with seven sergeant instructors and an Inspector in charge. ...

Staffordshire Yeomanry at Tixall Hall

In this postcard view the Staffordshire Yeomanry are marching past Tixall Gatehouse. On the right can just be seen Tixall Hall. The Aston family from Haywood acquired the Tixall estate through marriage; ...

Staffordshire Yeomanry at Tixall Hall

A postcard view of soldiers with horses outside the Stables at Tixall Hall. The Aston family from Haywood acquired the Tixall estate through marriage; the hall was rebuilt in 1555. In 1580 Sir Walter ...

Staffordshire Yeomanry at Tixall Hall

In this postcard view the soldiers are grouped together outside Tixall Hall. The Aston family from Haywood acquired the Tixall estate through marriage; the hall was rebuilt in 1555. In 1580 Sir Walter ...

Staffordshire Yeomanry at Tixall Hall

In this postcard view the soldiers are grouped together outside Tixall Hall. The Aston family from Haywood acquired the Tixall estate through marriage; the hall was rebuilt in 1555. In 1580 Sir Walter ...

Staircase at Crakemarsh Hall, near Uttoxeter

The main staircase in Crakemarsh Hall. The staircase was not original to Crakemarsh Hall, but was brought here by Sir Thomas Cotton Sheppard. It has been suggested that it originally came from Ruperra ...

Staircase, Wolseley Hall, Rugeley

The oak carved staircase, probably by Edward Pierce (1630-95) about 1677, with soft-wood panels, said to be by Grinllng Gibbons, (1648-1721), was installed by the 2nd Baronet, Sir Charles Wolseley (1630-1714) ...

Staircase, Yarlet Hall

A postcard view of the staircase at Yarlet Hall. Yarlet Hall replaced an earlier 18th century building; work on a new house was begun around 1870 by George Sidney. In 1873 The Reverend Walter Earle ...

Standon Hall

Standon Hall, built in 1910 in Elizabethan style to designs by J. Francis Doyle of Liverpool for Thomas Anderson Salt, a career soldier and son of the banker Thomas Salt. It was an orthopaedic hospital ...

Standon Hall Orthopaedic Hospital

An aerial view of Standon Hall Orthopaedic Hospital from the east. Standon Hall, built in 1910 in Elizabethan style to designs by J. Francis Doyle of Liverpool for Thomas Anderson Salt, a career soldier ...

Standon Hall Orthopaedic Hospital

A general view of Standon Hall orthopedic hospital. The Hall, built in 1910 in Elizabethan style to designs by J. Francis Doyle of Liverpool, can be seen to the left. The newer building on the right ...

Standon Hall, Eccleshall

The Hall, built in 1910 in Elizabethan style to designs by J. Francis Doyle of Liverpool for Thomas Anderson Salt, a career soldier and son of the banker Thomas Salt. It was an orthopaedic hospital from ...

Standon Hall: pen and ink drawing

'Standon Hall.' A distant view from the south, showing a three storey Elizabethan building with a large chimney stack with three smoking chimneys. There are fields and trees in the foreground.Anonymous, ...

Standon Hall: pen and ink drawing

Showing the gable end of the half-timber building with a thatched roof. Anonymous, [?Thomas Peploe Wood.]

Standon Hall: pencil drawing

'Standon Old Hall.' South east view from the court-yard showing the pump, the overhanging gables and the chimney stack.[See SV IX.122b, for similar sepia drawing.] Anonymous, [Thomas Peploe Wood.]

Standon Hall: sepia drawing

'South View of Standon Hall, Staffordshire,' showing two overhanging gables and a large chimney stack.'J. B.,' [John Buckler.]

Standon Hall: sepia drawing

'Standon Old Hall.' South east view from the court-yard, showing the pump, the overhanging gables and the chimney stack.'T. P. W.,'[Thomas Peploe Wood.]

Standon Old Hall

A postcard view of Standon Old Hall, which is a Grade II Listed building. There has been a house on this site since the eleventh century. The left side of the present house is Elizabethan; the right ...