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Game Keepers at Sandon Hall
Photograph taken at Sandon Hall Park October 1963. Left to Right: Geoff Merrick (Head Keeper at Sandon), Fred Culpin (Gardener Chauffeur at Hilcote Hall), Harry Poole (Gamekeeper at Hilcote Hall).
Gaol Road, Stafford
A postcard view looking north along Gaol Road from Gaol Square, Stafford. Centre left just behind the lamp post is Boon's tobacconists, centre right shows the Gaol walls and gatehouse and on the extreme ...
Gaol Square Garage, Stafford,
This garage was owned by Charles Clark. In later years the garage moved to Queensville.
All the buildings including the Snow Hill Methodist Chapel and the old Abercrombie Inn at the extreme right have ...
Gaol Square, Stafford
View of the square showing, on the right, the Singer Sewing Centre, the Mecca sweet shop and The Jap Co., household furnishers.
The four-dial clock was presented by George Bruckshaw in 1916, to celebrate ...
Gaol Square, Stafford
Wintery scene of Gaol Square with Christ Church in the background. Christ Church was built on Foregate Street in 1839. It closed in 1976 and in 1983 it was demolished; sheltered housing for the elderly ...
Gaol Square, Stafford
Looking towards Chell Road, with the then newly built Sheridan centre to the left and Charles Clark's garage on the right. The row of shops includes: Fair Wear Shoe Repairs, Bowen's Jen Shoe Shop and ...
Gaol Square, Stafford
This view taken on Gaol Square shows Gaolgate Street on the left and Mount Street in the centre which is unrecognisable today (2026).
Henry Porter's menswear shop is on the left and a gents hairdressers ...
Gaol Square, Stafford
This drinking fountain was erected on Gaol Square in 1889 by the widow of Thomas Sidney, in memory of her husband.
Thomas Sidney was born in a house on Gaol Square (now occupied by Radio Rentals) in ...
Gaol Square, Stafford
A postcard view of the Gaol Square, Stafford square showing the Singer Sewing Centre, the Mecca sweet shop and The Jap Co., household furnishers.
The four-dial clock, with drinking fountain below, ...
Gaol Square, Stafford,
View looking down Gaolgate Street, towards Market Square.
Behind the clock is Sidney House. This building (which in 2004 houses Cafe Nero) was the birthplace of Thomas Sidney in 1805. Thomas became ...
Gaol Square, Stafford,
The four-dial clock was presented by George Bruckshaw in 1916, to celebrate his fifty years residence in Stafford. It replaced the third lamp which crowned the Sidney Fountain (erected in 1889 by the ...
Gaolgate Street, Stafford
A postcard view along Gaolgate iew looking towards Gaol Square. The tower of Christ Church can be seen in the middle distance. To the right is the Maids Head public House, on the left is a sign for the ...
Gaolgate Street, Stafford
This view looks south towards Market Square. On the left can be seen a curved building on the corner of Crabbery Street and Gaolgate Street, this is J Hepworth & Son, gentlemen's outfitters who moved ...
Gaolgate Street, Stafford
This view looks along Salter Street, from the junction with Gaolgate Street.
On the left is Thorne & Co., who were ironmongers and builders merchants. John and Henry Thorn originated in Wells, Somerset. ...
Gaolgate Street, Stafford
Looking along Gaolgate Street towards Charles Clark's garage in Gaol Square.
On the left is F.W. Woolworth’s store which closed during January 2009. On the right there is a part view of the Midland ...
Gaolgate Street, Stafford
This view was taken looking north from Market Square to Gaolgate Street in Stafford. In 1992 the town centre became pedestrianised and the A34 was re-routed around the town.
All of the buildings in ...
Gaolgate Street, Stafford
This view looks south along Gaolgate Street towards the Market Square in Stafford. In 1992 the town centre became pedestrianised and the A34 was re-routed around the town.
Most of the buildings in ...
Gaolgate Street, Stafford
On the extreme left on the corner of Crabbery Street and Gaolgate Street, is J Hepworth & Son, gentlemen's outfitters who moved into these premises in 1911. The company moved out in 1970 and later it ...