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On Blore Road, near Ilam

A woman on a motorcycle leaving Ilam and heading towards Blore. In the background can be seen the profile of Thorpe Cloud, with a glimpse of Oxleisure Farm in the valley to the right. Postcard photographed ...

Spital Chapel of St James, Tamworth

North side entrance, garden and bench seat. Spital Chapel is a Grade II* listed building accessed by gated footpaths from Wigginton and Ashby Roads. It is believed that it was a Chantry Chapel built ...

St. Mary's Church, Stafford

A tinted postcard view of St. Mary's Church, Stafford, looking from St Mary's Place. The Collegiate Church of St. Mary is the parish church of Stafford. This Grade I listed building is a mixture of ...

Baswich Church, Stafford

An early tinted postcard picture of Holy Trinity Church, Baswich and graveyard, looking south. Below the picture is a reference to an inscription on a headstone in the churchyard dated 1771: "The ...

Mow Cop

A watercolour of the village of Mow Cop with the inscriptions “Summer House, Church and part of Village of Mow-Cop, Staffordshire.” and “D. J.B. Jany 31st 1874”. It has been suggested that ‘J.B.’ is ...

Biddulph Old Hall

A watercolour of Biddulph Old Hall with the inscriptions “Biddulph Old Castle” and “Drawn by J.B. March 28th 1874”. It has been suggested that ‘J.B.’ is James Bateman (1811-1897) of nearby Biddulph ...

Thornberry Hall, Cheadle

A view of Thornberry Hall on Lockwood Road, Cheadle, from the south. Thornberry Hall was the seat of William Thornbury (died 1689). The house has a 17th century core but was largely rebuilt in about ...

Lightoaks, Oakamoor

A postcard view of Lightoaks, a large 19th century house which stands on the B5417, Cheadle Road near to Oakamoor. Lightoaks is a Grade II listed house built in the 1820s for the owner of the nearby copper ...

Ash Hall, Werrington

Ash Hall stands on Ash Bank and was built in 1837 for Job Meigh, an earthenware manufacturer. In 1925 the estate was sold and the hall was converted into The Ash Hall Golf Links Hotel and the park became ...

Ridware Home Guard Platoon

Pictured are some members of 'D' Company, Ridware Platoon assembled for the photographer. Among the group is Horace West, who was the local Blacksmith (middle row, 5th from left). ‘D’ Company, 12th Battalion, ...

Mow Cop

A lithograph showing Mow Cop with the newly built St. Thomas' Church, consecrated on 11 October 1842, to the right. The Castle folly stands on the hill top. Lithograph by Michael Scott after a drawing ...

Dolphin House, Church Eaton

This timber-framed Grade II Listed Building is on the High Street, Church Eaton. It probably dates from the 17th century but the bay window is a 20th century addition. At the time of the photograph in ...

Marston Manor Farmhouse, near Church Eaton

Marston Manor Farmhouse, near Church Eaton. Situated on Marston Road, Marston. The house associated with the farm is now (2026) known as Maycroft. in the foreground the photographer Dr J.E.C. Peters’ ...

Former Stafford Prisoners of War with Benefit Fund Representatives

Group photograph of Stafford soldiers who were all former prisoners of war, pictured alongside some of the civilian members of the local P.o.W. Benefit Fund, who raised money to send parcels and home ...

Recruitment Drive outside Shire Hall, Stafford

A crowd of civilians gathers outside the doors of the Shire Hall during the early years of World War 1 as part of a local recruitment drive. There appears to be a mix of professional and working class ...

Stafford Territorials on Parade

Photograph of the local Territorial unit on parade at the time of World War 1. They may be assembled on a local playing field, as the grass is worn away in the middle of the photograph. This image ...

Section of the Stafford Battery, Royal Field Artillery

The location of this photograph is uncertain, but presumably in the environs of Stafford. The first recruit to be sworn in at Stafford after the Declaration of War (August 1914) was Gunner Y.N.D. Avery, ...

Stafford's Roll of Service in the Great War

Commemorative booklet produced c1920 to record the names of the Stafford men who served in World War 1 and published locally by J & C Mort. Dedicated to the 'Mothers of Brave Stafford Lads who fell ...