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Stone Views
This multi-view postcard of Stone shows scenes of Station Road, Sand Hole and the Plot Entrance on Old Road in Stone.
The middle image shows the Lion's Den caves which were located in the north of ...
Stone War Memorial,
The Stone War Memorial on Granville Square was unveiled on 10 January 1921 by Lord Dartmouth, Lord Lieutenant of the County.
The statue was designed by Albert Toft (1862 - 1949), who also designed ...
Stonefield Park, Stone
A general view of Stonefield Park viewed from Field Terrace with the tennis courts in the foreground. The houses to the left are on Albert Street, those to the right are on Old Road.
Stonefield Park ...
Stonefield Park, Stone
Stonefield Park was developed on part of Wakes Field, originally owned by Joule's Brewery. The land was bought in 1923 by Stone Urban District Council for £1000.
The park was opened by Sir Ernest Johnson ...
Stonefield Park, Stone
Millicent Thorley, aged 7, in Stonefield Park.
Stonefield Park, Stone,
Stonefield Park was developed on part of Wakes Field, originally owned by Joule's Brewery. The land was bought in 1923 by Stone Urban District Council for £1000.
The park was opened by Sir Ernest ...
Stores, Bath Lane, Hixon,
The original Hixon Stores at South View, Bath Lane, were run by Mr Hammond. His car, a Talbot, was used for deliveries and can be seen in the centre.
In the background can be seen Laundry Cottage ...
Stowe-by-Chartley
A postcard view of Stowe-by-Chartley. In the background on the right is a glimpse of St. John’s Church tower. All the buildings in this view remain (November 2019).
This postcard was published by ...
Stretton Farm House and Watermill, near Penkridge
A postcard view of Stretton Farm House with a glimpse of the Watermill on the right. There is a note on the reverse of this postcard which mentions “the stretch of water in the picture is part of the ...
Stretton Hall
A postcard view of Stretton Hall which was built soon after 1700 by John Congreve of Congreve. In the mid-18th century the estate was sold to the Conolly family, who in turn sold it to the Moncktons of ...
Stubbs' Walks Bandstand, Newcastle-under-Lyme
A group of well dressed gentlemen standing by the Bandstand in Stubbs' Walks, for an unknown occasion. Stubbs' Walks was an old canal route, and before this was a piece of common land called Stubbs' Field....
Stubbs' Walks, Newcastle-under-Lyme
Study of trees, Ingestre
A pen and ink drawing of the trees in the park at Ingestre drawn by Great Haywood born artist, Thomas Peploe Wood (1817-1845).
Ingestre Hall was built by Sir Walter Chetwynd in 1613. By the eighteenth ...
Sugnall House, near Eccleshall
Sugnall House was added to the Sugnall Hall Estate in the 1830s by Richard Hodges. By 1879 a later owner, Dudley ironmaster Walter Williams, had demolished Sugnall Old Hall and had planned to rebuild ...
Sunday School Centenary Celebrations, Stafford,
Wesley Methodist Church Sunday School centenary celebrations on the Market Square.
In the centre is the Jubilee Fountain, erected in 1887 to mark Queen Victoria's Golden Jubilee. It was demolished ...
Sunday School Outing to Trentham Gardens
Members of Rugeley Congregational Sunday School are pictured on an outing on the steps leading from the gardens to the courtyard buildings at Trentham Gardens. The School was on the corner of Heron Street ...
Sunday School Treat at Clayton Green, Newcastle-under-Lyme
An outing to the rural Clayton Green is captured here. Such outings were becoming more popular at the time amongst all classes of society.
Sundial, Weston Park
A late 18th century Coade stone sundial in the gardens at Weston Park. Weston Park was landscaped by Lancelot 'Capability' Brown in the 1760s.
Weston Hall was built by Sir Thomas and Lady Wilbraham ...