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Chapel, Alton Towers

This postcard view was taken looking from the south-east. On the left is the Armoury and the Picture Gallery, centre left the Conservatory which was built in about 1815 to 1819 to designs by Thomas Hopper ...

Chapel, Hawkesyard Priory

Armitage Park, a mid-18th century house, was originally built by Nathaniel Lister. In 1839 it was bought by the widow of Josiah Spode III, who lived there with her son Josiah IV. The house was much improved ...

Chebsey Church

All Saints' dates from the Norman period. The Perpendicular west tower features an outside stair turret. The churchyard contains an Anglo-Saxon cross shaft. Inside the church can be found late Victorian ...

Christ Church, Stafford

Christ Church opened on Foregate Street in 1839. Its mission church, St. Aidan's, was consecrated in 1902 on Marston Road. Christ Church closed in 1976. In 1983 it was demolished; sheltered housing for ...

Church Lane, Abbots Bromley

Looking south along Church Lane from Bagot Street towards St. Nicholas' Church. St. Nicolas' Church has a late 17th century west tower. The rest of the church is of about 1300 but was extensively rebuilt ...

Claverley Church, Shropshire

An interior view of the nave and chancel of All Saints' Church, Claverley in Shropshire. The has 12th century Norman features and wall paintings dating from around 1200. This postcard was sent in August ...

Colwich Church

Interior view, looking along the nave towards the chancel. St. Michael and All Angels was built on the site of an Anglo-Saxon church. The present church was built in the late fourteenth century, but ...

Colwich Church

St. Michael and All Angels was built on the site of an Anglo-Saxon church. The present church was built in the late fourteenth century, but was altered and restored between 1852 and 1856. Inside the church ...

Colwich Church

St. Michael and All Angels was built on the site of an Anglo-Saxon church. The present church was built in the late fourteenth century, but was altered and restored between 1852 and 1856. Inside the church ...

Cotes Heath Church

St. James' Church was built in 1837 to designs by Andrew Capper. It was extended in 1891. This view was taken looking north along Newcastle Road. A postcard view published by E.J. Hurlstone of High ...

Crown Bridge, Penkridge

Looking west across Crown Bridge, Penkridge towards the tower of St. Michael's Church.

Croxton Church, near Eccleshall

Built in 1853-1854, the architect of St. Paul's Church, Croxton was Ewan Christian. A postcard published by E.J. Hurlstone of High Street, Eccleshall.

Dean Street, Brewood

Looking north-east along Dean Street, Brewood. The building seen here on the left is known as the Old Smithy Cottage and was originally a single-storey house, built in about 1350. The spire of Church ...

Eccleshall views

A postcard showing five views of Eccleshall: the Castle, the Parish Church, Stone Road and two views of the High Street. It was published by William Shaw of Burslem.

Eccleshall views

A postcard with three views of Eccleshall: the Castle, the Parish Church, and High Street. It is postmarked 4 July 1929.

Eccleshall views

A postcard with five views of Eccleshall: the Parish Church, two views of High Street, Church Street, and the village School. published by the Doncaster Rotophoto Co. Ltd.

Funeral of Bishop Anson, Colwich

The funeral of Adelbert John Robert Anson at St. Michael's Church, Colwich. The Bishop of Lichfield, Rt. Rev. and Hon. Augustus Legge officiated. The coffin was carried by six workmen from the Shugborough ...

General view from Tinkers Lane, Brewood

A general view of Brewood taken from Tinker's Lane with the spire of St. Mary and St. Chad prominent. A postcard published by F. Frith & Co. Ltd., Reigate.