Steam locomotive near Moss Pit, Stafford
This steam train is pictured hauling freight just south of the railway bridge in Moss Pit.
The locomotive is an ex LMS Class 5 - No. 45268. It was designed by William Stanier and known as the 'Stanier ...
The Plough Inn, Gailey
The Plough Inn was located on the Watling Street (A5) and alongside the Staffs & Worcester Canal on the opposite side of the road to the wharf - since demolished.
The Crown Inn, Cannock
The Crown Inn was an early 18th century coaching inn which stood in the Market Place, Cannock. It was demolished in 1962. On the left, there is a part view of the Market Hall which was demolished in 1975....
Martin Street, Stafford
This view of Martin Street in Stafford shows shops, offices and restaurants some of which have changed use on several occasions.
On the left is the former John Mottram’s jewellers shop, this was later ...
The Ring, Great Haywood
The main entrance to The Ring, Great Haywood.
By 1810, the village on the Shugborough estate had gone. The cottages were purchased one-by-one and demolished as their leases expired. Many of the villagers ...
Unknown Hednesford Football Team
This photograph of a football team is thought to have been taken in the Hednesford area. The team may be West Hill or Pye Green or West Cannock Football Club, Hednesford.
Please contact us if you recognise ...
Baswich House, Weeping Cross, Stafford
The former mid-19th century Baswich House stood on the Cannock Road at Weeping Cross.
Baswich House replaced a white house known as the Weeping Cross Inn. It became the home of John and Sarah Salt. ...
Interior, 15 Tipping Street, Stafford
The entrance hall of 15 Tipping Street, a Grade II listed building dating from around 1740-50. Originally it was a town house and previously had been known as The Croft.
This picture taken in 1963 ...
Club Day event, Leek
A horse drawn float decorated for a 'Club Day', outside St. Edward's Church, Leek.
From left to right: Harry Sigley; Stanley Sigley; Cassie McEwan; Donald McEwan; unknown; Fred Grindley; Humphrey Chadwick.
Leek ...
R. Bridgeman and Sons - Architectural & Ecclesiastical Craftsmen in Wood & Stone, Lichfield
The buildings on the left hand side of Quonians Lane date from the 16th century. The lane is mentioned in the 1325 Book of Dean and Chapter Possessions as leading to a well. Quonians Lane was possibly ...
Electric Construction Company, Bushbury
Gorsebrook House was used as the head office of the Electric Construction Company adjacent to their Bushbury Engineering Works on Stafford Road, Wolverhampton. Since demolished, it is now (2025) the site ...
Concert party, Grindley Lane, Blythe Bridge
This photograph was taken in the tennis pavilion. It is now the site of a bank and doctor's clinic. This group could be either the Ray or the Abbots families both of whom ran concert parties at this ...
Cricket pavilion, Oldfields Cricket Club, Uttoxeter
Crowds are seated on the pavilion and standing along the boundary, watching the cricket match.
Pageant Float, Rugeley
A postcard view of a pageant float possibly taken on Hagley Park field, or on Pavilion Fields, Sandy Lane, during an unknown event in Rugeley.
Rocester Football Team
Rocester football team, 'The Romans', pictured in front of a pavilion, possibly at Oldfields sports ground. Team members include Tony Hurst, Keith Harrison, John Whitehouse, Monty Fox (taxi proprietor), ...
The Pagoda , Enville Hall
The Enville Hall estate was landscaped between 1745 and 1755 by the 4th Earl of Stamford, using the services of the poet and landscape designer William Shenstone of Halesowen, and Sanderson Miller, a ...
The Pagoda to the Cottage, Enville
Ink drawing by Chris Broughton (born 1949). The Pagoda or Chinese Pavilion was built in the 1850s. It is wooden and was originally painted red
This drawing was one of a number commissioned by Staffordshire ...
Uttoxeter Oldfields C.C. Cricket Pavilion, Uttoxeter
John Bamford, owner of the Leighton Ironworks built this cricket ground and pavilion near to his home, Oldfields Hall, because of his love of the game. Dr.W.G. Grace visited the ground and paid a huge ...