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St. Mary's Church, Tutbury
A postcard view of St. Mary's Church taken from the grounds of Tutbury Castle. Tutbury church originally formed part of a priory founded by Hugh de Ferrers in the 1080s. The church has a wonderful Norman ...
St. Michael's Hall, Stone,
St. Michael's Working Men's Club was built on Lichfield Street in 1911, after the original premises on Abbey Street became too small.
St. Paul’s Old Time Dancing Club, Stafford
Pictured in the centre are Mr and Mrs Morgan who are preparing to cut the cake as they celebrate their silver wedding anniversary.
A dance and party was arranged by St. Pauls’ Old Time Dancing Club ...
St. Peter's Church, Kinver
St. Peter's Church mostly dates from the 14th and 15th centuries. The Victorian north aisle, built by Thomas Smith in 1856-57, was rebuilt in the 1980s. The church was restored 1884-1885 by George Gilbert ...
Stacking casks at Bass & Co's, Burton-on-Trent
A group of workers pose against a cask pyramid of unheaded casks.
Staff at Chase Terrace County Secondary School, Chase Terrace
On the front row, right to left are: Mrs C. M. Craddock, Mrs P.R. Smith, Mrs D.E. Cole, Mrs L. Dennis, Mrs E.R. Whitehouse, Mr W. D. Wright (Headmaster), Mrs E.J. Jones, Mrs M. Millard, Mrs J. Pulley, ...
Staff at Chase Terrace Secondary Modern Boys’ School, Chase Terrace.
On the back row, left to right are: S.Roper, H.E. Holdcroft, A.H. Bewley, A.R. Handley, R.M. Pascoe.
Front row: W.E. Thompson, M.G. Worman, W.D. Wright (Headmaster), R.D. Deakin, J.T. Edwards
Staff at Shugborough Walled Garden,
Garden Foreman, Ed Steele, with his wife Ellen (left) and Muriel Jessop (right) outside one of the glasshouses in Shugborough Walled Garden during the Second World War.
Muriel Jessop worked as a Womens ...
Staff at West Cannock No.5 pit
Men and boys employed by the mining company assembled in front of a winding wheel.
West Cannock Colliery Company had 5 sites:
No.1 plant (pit) was sunk in 1869 and closed in 1958 it had a downcast ...
Staff group, Burslem
A staff group pictured at an unknown works event in Burslem.
From left to right: Arthur, Lawton, Audrey Lawton (nee James), unknown, Elsie James, Cyril Lawton. Sisters Audrey and Elise James lived ...
Staff outside Chadsmoor Laundry, Arthur Street, Cannock
During World War II the building was used by the ARP (Air Raid Precautions) volunteers. In later years the old laundry became the carpenters depot of Cannock Chase Distict Council.
Stafford Co-op Department Store window display
Pictured is a window display at the Co-operative Deprtment Store, Stafford, introducing a new range of men’s shirts, with the slogan “My Latest Capture A Rave”.
The shirts were known as ‘Rave Fashion ...
Stafford Girls' High School,
Stafford Girls' High School started in 1903 as a private school at the Moat House on Newport Road. In 1907 it moved into the buildings at The Oval (pictured) which were built by the County Council. ...
Stafford Lane, Hednesford
An early postcard which probably shows the bottom of Stafford lane looking north-east. Old Hednesford is the area around the Cross Keys Inn to Hill Top, preceding the Victorian building of the current ...
Stafford Picture House and Staff,
The Picture House opened on Bridge Street in February 1914.
This photograph is dated 1924 and was taken prior to a day trip organised for staff members and their guests.
Stafford Prison Gate-house and Gaol Road,
The gate-house stood on Gaol Road and contained the reception ward and a room for the warders. The roof of the gate-house was used as the place of execution until 1817, when new gallows were built on ...
Stafford Road, Weston
A postcard view of Stafford Road (A518) in Weston, looking towards the bridge over the Trent and Mersey Canal. The house on the left is Jubilee Cottage and the spire of St. Andrew's church peeks above ...
Stafford Station
Platforms of the third Stafford railway station, built in 1862.