St. Mary's Church, Stafford
St. Mary's Church, Stafford, is a Grade I listed building. This view of the west front was taken in 1964 from near the Church Lane junction with St. Mary’s Place in the vicinity of the' Soup Kitchen'. ...
Statue of Lemmy, Market Place, Burslem
The statue of Ian Fraser 'Lemmy' Kilmister (1945-2015) by Stoke-on-Trent born sculptor Andy Edwards was unveiled on Market Place, Burslem on 9 May 2025. Lemmy was bass player and vocalist with the band ...
Unknown Group and Location
This group of men are posing for the camera for an unknown reason. Some of the group are thought to be wearing Fire or Security uniforms. The photograph is probably from the Cannock area. Please contact ...
Wesleyan Methodist Chapel, Flash
The Former Wesleyan Methodist Chapel at Flash, rebuilt in 1821. It replaced an earlier building built on the site of James Redfern's house in 1784. Redfern was a shopkeeper and preacher in the village ...
Cobridge Refractories works, Cobridge
Cobridge Refractory works was off Gresham Street in Cobridge. This street and works have been demolished but were just to the east of Forest Park Primary School.
The works has both bottle and beehive ...
Ravenhill Gala, Brereton
One of a number of events in the area to celebrate Elizabeth II's Silver Jubilee. A Rugeley Times photograph (courtesy of the Birmingham Post).
Ravenhill County Primary and Junior School can be seen ...
The Soup Kitchen, Church Lane, Stafford
On the left is the Soup Kitchen on Church Lane, Stafford. Advertised as the 16th century Soup Kitchen, Coffee and Eating House, it has been owned by the Sandy family for over 30 years and currently (2025) ...
Red Lion Street, Stafford
The large building on the left belonged to Rowland's, grocers and bakers. They also still had a slaughter house in the street in 1970.
At the end of the road can be seen trees in the grounds of St. ...
Edensor Hotel, Edensor Road, Longton
This small hotel stands on the corner of Edensor Road and Willow Row, just outside Longton. The proprietor stands with her family for the portrait outside what must have been Longton’s smallest ...
Portrait of the Holdford Family, Tinkerborough
The Holdfords, who once lived in a cottage at Tinkerborough, a quarry workers’ hamlet near Stafford. Standing: Thomas, Annie, Samuel. Seated: Samuel and Mrs. Holdford.
Photo courtesy John Johnson ...
Wolseley Hall, Rugeley
This photograph shows some of the buildings that stood at the rear of Wolseley Hall and on the extreme right is a part view of the west front of the hall. The picture was taken immediately before the ...
Housing, Foregate Street, Stafford
Pictured is no. 21, Foregate Street, Stafford, which is thought to be a Georgian building. In 1915, it was home to the Red Cross Military Hospital staffed with V.A.D. nurses. It has been demolished since ...
Housing, Greyfriars, Stafford
Nos. 77 - 78, Greyfriars, Stafford. The photograph was taken before re-development of the area in 1974.
Housing, Greyfriars, Stafford
A photograph of the east side of Greyfriars (between Browning Street and Fancy Walk) taken before re-development in 1974.
Police station, Wigginton, Tamworth
The Police Station at 108 Main Road, Wigginton. In about 1916 the Police Sergeant at Wigginton was Sergeant Joe Stanford. His children, Bill Standford and Ella Stanford are the children standing in front ...
House, unknown location - possibly Loggerheads Farm, Darges Lane, Great Wyrley
This photograph shows a house at an unknown location thought to be in the Cannock area, and possibly Loggerheads Farm, Darges Lane, Great Wyrley. Please contact us if you can confirm it is Loggerheads ...
David Hollin Nurses Home, Stafford,
David Hollin was a boot and shoe manufacturer. He lived in Highfield Manor on Newport Road.
In 1916 he left £12,000 in his will 'for the erecting and furnishing of a Nurses' Home'. The David Hollin ...
Sellman Street, Gnosall
Sellman Street looking towards the junction with High Street and Audmore Road.
The buildings on the right once housed Grosvenor's wheelwrights business. By 1841 Benjamin Grosvenor was a wheelwright, ...