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Stone Station
A view taken (after electrification) looking south west from Stone Station along the Norton Bridge platforms.
Stone Station
Stone Railway Station was built in 1848 and designed in typical North Staffordshire Railway Company Tudor style by H.A. Hunt. The station stands at the junction between the line to Norton Bridge (in ...
Stonefield Square, Stone
On the left is Arthur A. Hamnett’s butcher's shop at 2a Oulton Road, now (2026) Shear Genius hairdressers. At the junction of Old Road and Oulton Road is Frederick Jack’s pharmacy, now occupied by Premier ...
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,
The white building on the left is Hawthorn Farm. Stowe-by-Chartley School can be seen on the right.
Stretton Aqueduct
This cast-iron aqueduct carries the Shropshire Union Canal over Watling Street (now the A5) near Stretton. It was designed by Thomas Telford and manufactured in 1832 by William Hazeldine, a Shrewsbury ...
Stretton Aqueduct
This cast-iron aqueduct carries the Shropshire Union Canal over Watling Street (now the A5) near Stretton. It was designed by Thomas Telford and manufactured in 1832 by William Hazeldine, a Shrewsbury ...
Stretton Garage and Cafe
Stretton Garage and Café on Watling Street (the A5), near Brewood. The garage was run by Joseph Gamson from 1915 until his death in 1951. Beyond can be seen the Bell Inn with its sign for Ansell's ...
Stretton Garage and Cafe
Stretton Garage and Café on Watling Street (the A5), near Brewood. The garage was run by Joseph Gamson from 1915 until his death in 1951.
A postcard produced for advertising purposes.
Sunbeam Motor Bike, Stone,
Miss Gore riding on a Sunbeam motor bike.
Sunbeams were manufactured from c.1912. During the First World War they were produced for export to Allied armies. The motorcycle parked at the roadside is ...
Sunbeam Motor Car, Burton-upon-Trent
This Sunbeam two-1seat open tourer motor car is parked outside the former George Street Chapel, which later became the Trinity Free Church. The building remains (2024) and is currently known as ‘Confessions’, ...
Sunday School outing at Rugeley station,
Swing Bridge and Turret Bridge, Drayton Bassett
Looking north along the Birmingham and Fazeley Canal towards the Swing Bridge and Turret Footbridge, Drayton Bassett. This unusual bridge dates from the late 18th century and is a high iron footbridge ...
TA Rowney & Son Ltd., Bridge Street, Stafford
T A Rowney & Son Ltd., had a shop on Bridge Street, Stafford and a shop on the High Street in Stone. They specialised in televisions, radios, gramophone records, electrical appliances sales and service.
In ...
Tackeroo Express, Cannock Chase
'Tackeroo' is the name of an area close to Hednesford where it joined the London & North Western Railway (Cannock Mineral Branch); the military railway inherited this name. This section of the railway ...
Taking up railway lines, Ind Coope, Station Street, Burton-on-Trent
The scene as viewed from the Station Street entrance to Ind Coope's.
Talbot Inn and Temperance Hotel, Alton
A view of Alton taken from the bridge across the River Churnet looking south-west, Easter 1898. On the left can be seen the Talbot Inn and the Temperance Hotel and Refreshment Rooms.
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Tame Aqueduct, Fazeley, Tamworth
A view of the aqueduct which carries the Coventry Canal over the River Tame at Fazeley, just south of Tamworth. It was built in 1785-90 and the engineer was Thomas Sheasby.
From the County Archaeology ...