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The Red Lion, Bradley

The Red Lion at Bradley, near Stafford. On the left the large sign advertises Eley & Tatham’s celebrated Pale, Mild & Bitter Ales and Porter & Stout. Eley's brewery was at The Green, Stafford. The building ...

The Royal Iris, open-topped holiday bus, Uttoxeter

The bus is advertising holidays and cruises in New Brighton and is pictured at the corner of Bradley Street and High Street. Second from lefty is Mr. Sherratt, who had a shop nearby in Bradley Street....

The Royal Oak, High Offley

Regulars in their Sunday best pictured at the Royal Oak at High Offley in about 1907. Thos photograph is believed to have been taken by Harry Osbourne of Woodseaves.

The Royal Oak, High Offley

Regulars in their Sunday best pictured at the Royal Oak at High Offley in about 1910.

The Royal Party at Rangemore Hall

Group includes the Austro-Hungarian Ambassador, Lady Alice Stanley, Hon. Colonel Legge, Marquis of Soveral, Duchess of Devonshire, Mr Bass, Lord Elcho, Miss J. Thornewill, HM The Queen, Lord Burton, Lady ...

The Royal Pavilion, Royal Show, Wrottesley Park

The Duke and Duchess of Gloucester (to the right) being welcomed by Mr U. Roland Burke, President and Honorary Director of the Royal Agricultural Society of England (wearing a light coloured suit). They ...

The Russell family, Pattingham

The Sanders Buildings, Leek

This was the original location of the Smithfield Cattle Market in Leek, between 1827-1874. The Market was held once a fortnight, but the area was also used to hold fairs and other entertainments. The ...

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 brewery on the same site during the inter wars years.

The Sheridan Centre, Stafford

This view shows a roofed-over section of shops within the Sheridan Centre which was developed in the 1970s. In later years it was partly demolished and given a £5 million redevelopment which officially ...

The Sheridan Centre, Stafford

The Sheridan Centre was developed in the 1970s. In later years it was partly demolished and given a £5 million redevelopment which officially re-opened in 2003 as Gaolgate Place. This photograph was ...

The Sheridan Centre, Stafford

This view shows a roofed-over section of shops within the Sheridan Centre which was developed in the 1970s. In later years it was partly demolished and given a £5 million redevelopment which officially ...

The Square, Norton Canes

This postcard view can still be identified today especially as the corner shop on the right is still standing. Note the gas lamp in road. In the photograph are shoppers and children, and people passing ...

The Statham family, Bramshall

This family portrait of the Statham family was taken inside Bramshall Village Hall. On the back row, in the centre with a moustache is Harry Statham, who had a warrant to purchase 1500 horses for the ...

The Station Drama Club, RAF Stafford

The Station Drama Club presents the comedy 'Queen Elizabeth Slept Here' at Stafford Prison. RAF Stafford was formed 1 December 1939 following the purchase by the Treasury of 362 acres of land near ...

The Station Farm, RAF Stafford

Pictured are RAF Stafford Station Farm staff after winning the Royal Air Force Unit Gardening Trophy known as the ‘Champion Cup’ (on the table on the right). The Station Farm was used as a training centre ...

The Station Farm, RAF Stafford

The RAF Stafford Station Farm was used as a training centre for service personnel who were to be demobbed and wished to take up new skills in farming, animal management, gardening and crop cultivation. ...

The Station Sports Day at RAF Stafford

Participants in the chariot race during the Station's Sports Day. RAF Stafford was formed 1 December 1939 following the purchase by the Treasury of 362 acres of land near Stafford. The main site was ...