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Ellenhall Hall

Ellenhall Hall has a 17th century core with later additions and is Grade II listed. There are blind circular windows in the gables. It was purchased by the Anson family around 1790 and was tenanted ...

View from Silverdale Library, Newcastle-under-Lyme

This view from a window of Silverdale Library was photographed for the Silverdale Community Project by a member of the Silverdale Community Play Association.

Weston United Football Club

Team photograph of Weston United Football Club pictured after winning 2 - 1 playing against Dorman’s in the 1971-1972 season 3rd Division Cup Final. Please contact us if you recognise the precise location. Front ...

Stafford Street, Eccleshall

Numbers 7-15, Stafford Street, Eccleshall, photographed by Dr J.E.C. Peters in 1966. The houses dated from around 1830 but have since been demolished and currently (2026) the site is occupied by a ...

Rangemore Hall

Rangemore Hall was built in the 1850s around a house originally built in 1822. Lord Burton remodelled the house in 1898-1901. The Burton family sold it to Staffordshire County Council in 1949, who set ...

Stafford's Roll of Service in the Great War

Commemorative booklet produced around 1920 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 ...

Stafford Territorials on Parade

Photograph of the local Territorial unit on parade at the time of World War 1. They are assembled on the King Edward VI Grammar School playing field, the school is in the background. This image taken ...

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 ...

Section of the Stafford Battery, Royal Field Artillery

The location of this photograph is uncertain, but it may have been taken on the playing field at King Edward VI Grammar School in Stafford. Please contact us if you recognise the precise location. The ...

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 ...

High Street, Walsall

This photograph taken from the steps of St. Matthew’s Church, Walsall, looks along the High Street on a Market Day. Attached to the building on the right is a traditional pawnbroker’s sign of three brass ...

View from the Coppice, Stone

Airdale Road and Longton Road viewed from The Coppice, looking across the valley of the Scotch Brook. A postcard view published by A.W. Tilley of 7 Radford Street, Stone.

Pulling up tree stumps, Hamstall Ridware

Two International TracTracTor crawler tractors, running on caterpillar tracks, pulling out tree stumps at Rough Park, Hamstall Ridware. Photographer: Gerald McCann (1897-1970) of Uttoxeter.

Bottle Lodge, Tixall

Bottle Lodge, sometimes known as Pepper Pot Lodge and originally called Upper Lodge, Tixall. The woman standing on the doorstep is thought to be Mrs Ann Statham who was living there at the time of ...

Oncote Farm near Walton, Eccleshall

Oncote Farm, formerly Oncote Hall, pictured during demolition in 1964. The building’s ground plan, massive chimney stacks, timber-framed structure and surrounding moat indicate that it may well have been ...

Halfhead Farm, Shallowford

Halfhead Farm is located on Worston Lane, Shallowford. This view of the farmhouse, which still stands (2026) was taken from the farmyard in 1963 by Dr J.E.C. Peters. Halfhead Farm was owned by Izaak ...

Anglo-Saxon cross-shaft, Ilam Hall

An Anglo-Saxon cross-shaft in the grounds of Ilam Hall. It is rectangular with groups of figures and dates from the late 9th or early 10th century. Known as the Battle Stone, it has been linked with ...

Holy Cross Church, Ilam

The church of the Holy Cross at Ilam viewed from the south-west. The parish church of the Holy Cross has Saxon, Norman and Early English features and was restored by Gilbert Scott in 1855-1856. It ...