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Evode Factory Women's Football Team, Stafford,

The annual Ladies' Football Match between the Offices and the factory was won by the Office, 1-0. Back row, from left to right: Mr J. Pelling (First Aid), Miss J. Greenwood, Miss M. Porter, Miss ...

View from the roof of Stafford College

In the foreground is Bath Street with Harris and Son's off-licence on the corner with Earl Street. On the left beyond the off-licence is the Police Station, at the end of the road is the rear of St. ...

World Record, West Cannock Pit

Coal miners celebrating record production at West Cannock No. 5 Colliery Western Area . They produced 251.4 metres in 5 days; a British, European and World Record. A Rugeley Times photograph (courtesy ...

Oakamoor

A view taken from the top of Oakamoor Tunnel, looking towards Alton. Botton left is the crossing keeper's house with the terrace of housing built for Bolton's copper workers known as The Island. Oakamoor ...

The Swan Hotel's Garage, Stafford

Viewed from Mill Street the Swan Hotel's Garage was at the rear of the Hotel which fronts onto Greengate Street. The Garage together with the building on the left has since been demolished and the ...

The Lodge, Rowley Avenue, Stafford

The Lodge was also known as White Lodge, 22, Rowley Avenue, Rowley Park, Stafford. At the time of this photograph The lodge was described in an Estate Agents sale brochure as a five-roomed bungalow. ...

Swan Hotel, Stafford

This view was taken from the car park and yard area at the back of the Swan Hotel which fronts onto Greengate Street. The building with the corrugated roof has since been demolished but the one to ...

Park Lane, Chebsey

A view of Park Lane, Chebsey with the photographer’s mini parked in the road. On the left the furthest building is a pair of Grade II listed cottages, thought to be late 18th century and currently ...

Mitton Lodge Farm, Mitton, Penkridge

A view of Mitton Ladge Farm, Mitton near Penkridge. The farmhouse was built in 1818 and the porch was added later. Currently (2025) farmed by M.G. Dodd & Son.

Mill Farmhouse, Chebsey

A view of Mill Farm later known as Old Mill Farm situated adjacent to All Saints Church, Chebsey. This early 18th century farmhouse has late 18th and 19th century outbuildings which have since been ...

Audnam House, Audnam near Stourbridge

Audnam House, described by the photographer Dr J.E.C. Peters as “On main road south, Audnam, Wordsley”. Audnam House probably dates from the 18th century. By 1785 it was the home of the Grazebrook ...

33 Mill Bank, Stafford

This view shows 33 Mill Bank, Stafford. The cottage has since been demolished leaving a gap between the adjacent buildings which are currently (2025) occupied by Thai Massage on the left and a Nepalese ...

2 - 6 Station Road, Stafford

A view taken in 1966 of No's. 2 - 6 Station Road, Stafford. On the extreme left is a glimpse of the Newport Road railway bridge. These houses were demolished in the 1960s to provide car parking at ...

The Tavern, Bridge Street, Stafford

View looking South along Bridge Street, showing 'The Tavern' public house, formerly the Baths Hotel, which had been closed and boarded up for some time when the photograph was taken. To the left can be ...

Widening the railway embankment, Armitage

A London and North Western Railway tank locomotive hauling wagons filled with materials for widening the railway embankment between Rugeley and Armitage. This photograph was probably taken near Armitage ...

Rowley Park Drive, Stafford

The Lodge in Rowley Park. Postcard published by William Shaw, Burslem. Posted on 19th February 1908.

St. Mary's Grove, Stafford

This view looks across St. Mary's landscaped churchyard to St. Mary’s Grove. From the left, No’s 5 - 8 St. Mary's Grove are Grade II listed buildings. No’s 5 and 6 were originally houses built in the ...

Barnfields Farmhouse, Weeping Cross, Stafford

This view shows the main entrance to Barnfields with the monkey puzzle tree towering over it. Barnfields was built by John Twigg in the late eighteenth-century. Some of the stonework was said to have ...