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Wesleyan Church, Weston, Stafford

A postcard view of the Wesleyan Church, London Road, Weston, looking north. It was built in 1899 and designed by Smith of Birmingham, and was extended in 1987. In later years the building remains (2025) ...

Sellman Street, Gnosall

A view of the plumber’s buildings, taken from the yard of the house opposite. The square access arch no longer exists, the wall having been rebuilt with two separate doorways. The buildings once housed ...

Triumph motorcycle, Walsall

Mrs Yeo, Miss Dale, Miss Yeo and 'D' (Daisy?) standing and sitting by Uttoxeter photographer Gerald McCann's Triumph combination motorcycle, during a visit to Walsall. We believe these people to be, ...

The Battle of Hopton Heath (1643) Terrain Map

Graphic map showing the assumed layout of the opposing forces at the Battle of Hopton Heath, fought between the Royalists and the Parliamentarians on March 19, 1643. Hopton Heath was only pitched battle ...

Charity cheque presentation, Stafford

Merlin Maddock receiving a cheque for £100 from Chris Shardlow, Senior Shop Steward at English Electric's Stafford Works. The man in the centre is Harry McCabe. The cheque was raised from donations by ...

Stafford Fire Brigade

The crew of Stafford Fire Brigade pictured outside the Fire Station on Mill Bank. Joseph Johnson is far right on the back row. Ernest Hector Haywood is fourth from right on the second row from the front. ...

St. Mary's Church, Stafford

The nave is the oldest portion of St. Mary's Church. On the left, four of the five arcades can be seen separating the nave from the north aisle. The pulpit stands to the left of the tower arch. Note ...

Pottery works possibly in Longton

This photograph of a pottery works with piles of ceramic wares and bottle kilns is often known as a potbank. The picture is thought to have been taken in the Longton area of Stoke-on-Trent. Please contact ...

Browse Antiques Shop, Lichfield Road, Stafford

Pictured is Browse antiques shop which stood opposite Green Hall on Lichfield Road, Stafford. Previously the building was occupied by Giles' paint and wallpaper shop, with a section that sold glass. In ...

St Mary's Church organ, Stafford,

This is the smaller and oldest of the churches two organs. The mahogany case and some of the pipes are from an organ built by John Geib Senior in 1789-1790. Until 1842, it was located in a gallery at ...

Manton's Fish, Game and Poultry Dealers, Rugeley

Manton's shop at 8 Market Street Mews, Rugeley. Dressed poultry and game birds are displayed hanging from the shop's frontage.

Manton's Fish, Game and Poultry Dealers, Rugeley

Manton's shop at 8 Market Street Mews, Rugeley. The sign on the right advertises his posting business in the yard of the nearby Shrewsbury Arms Hotel, which he took over in 1903. This then had horses, ...

Trent Valley Railway Station, Rugeley

The station was on the main line from Rugby to Stafford. The station was built by the London & North Western Railway (LNWR) in 1847, having been designed by John Livock for the Trent Valley Railway, which ...

Leek railway station under demolition

Leek railway station was demolished in 1973 after passenger services were withdrawn. As with many former Knotty railway station sites, the site became a supermarket. Safeways (now Morrisons), opened ...

Rugeley Industrial Co-operative Society Ltd, Market Square, Rugeley

Rugeley Industrial Co-operative Society's shop and tearooms in Market Square, Rugeley. Built in 1916 it was rebuilt as a modern store c.1966. The store is currently (2025) an Iceland.

Dr William Palmer's House, Rugeley

William Palmer was hanged for the murder of John Parsons Cooke in 1856 and this was his home at the time. It was rented from the Earls of Lichfield. The murder took place in the Talbot Hotel, directly ...

Chapel, unknown location

This photograph of a Chapel is thought to have been taken in Staffordshire. Please contact us if you recognise the chapel and the precise location.

Clayton Cricket Team, Newcastle-under-Lyme

We do not have records of where the cricket team played but there were recreation grounds in the Clayton area at Redgate, near Northwood Lane. Fred Everitt (who owned the camera that took this photograph) ...