Newport Road, Gnosall Heath
A view of Newport Road, Gnosall Heath, looking towards Gnosall. On the left is the Primitive Methodist Church built in 1901.
Postcard published by W.H. Smith & Son, Stafford. Postmarked 8 September ...
Newport Road, Stafford
Newport Road at the bottom of the railway bridge, looking away from the town centre. Castle Terrace is on the right, and behind the hedges and trees on the left would be later built the offices and service ...
Newport Road, Stafford
A colour-tinted postcard view of Newport Road captioned 'Castle Road, Stafford'.
Postcard published by W.H. Smith & Sons, Greeengate Street, Stafford.
Newport Road, Stafford
Newport Road looking away towards the town centre and the railway bridge. Castle Terrace is on the left
Postcard published by R.W. Dawson, Bridge Street, Stafford. Postmarked 12 February 1906.
Newport Road, Stafford
Newport Road at the bottom of the railway bridge, looking away from the town centre. Behind the walls and gates on the right is Castle Terrace. Behind the hedges and trees on the left would be later ...
Norbury Church, Derbyshire
The parish church of St. Mary and St. Barlok, Norbury, Derbyshire. The chancel, which dates from 1295, is well known for its stained glass windows installed in 1306. The rest of the church dates from ...
North Western Hotel, Stafford
The North Western Hotel, later the Station Hotel, Stafford. This appears to be a promotional post card produced by the Hotel Manager, Septimus Carolus Howard. He was manager of the hotel from 1907 until ...
Norton Pool, Norton Canes
Now known as Chasewater, Norton Pool was formed in 1797 by damming two streams: the Crane Brook which flowed into the Tame, and another stream flowing into the Penk, to provide a feeder to the extended ...
NZRB in the snow, Brocton Camp, Cannock Chase
It must have been a long hard winter as another postcard shows the New Zealanders playing in the snow in late 1917, but it obviously has not dampened their spirits.
NZRB in the snow, Brocton Camp, Cannock Chase
The New Zealanders are playing happily in the snow of 1917 which must have arrived not long after they came to Brocton Camp in the September of that year. Named the ‘Cannock Chase Reserve Centre’ the ...
Octagon, Alton Towers
The Octagon was built in about 1824 but was extensively remodelled by A.W.N. Pugin in 1841-1842. He increased its height and based its design on a medieval chapter house. By the 1830s it was used to house ...
Old Acre Cottage, Old Acre Lane, Brocton
Elizabeth Smallwood and her niece Lizzie outside their cottage in Oldacre Lane. Eizabeth was born in 1856 and Lizzie in 1888.
Old Acre Hall, Brocton
Elizabeth Smallwood and her niece Lizzie ran a tea shop from the front room of this house in Oldacre Lane, Brocton. They used to cater for Sunday School parties from Stafford who visited the Chase. ...
Old Acre Lane, Brocton
Old Acre Lane in Brocton. A copy of a postcard view.
Old Acre Lane, Brocton
The Gamekeeper's Cottage, half-way along Old Arce Lane, Brocton. In 1911 Tom Lockett was Gamekeeper living with his wife Annie (nee Fleet) and Annie's daughter. In the adjoining cottage lived widow ...
Old Acre Lane, Brocton
The Gamekeeper's Cottage, half-way along Old Acre Lane. In 1911 Tom Lockett was Gamekeeper living with his wife Annie (nee Fleet) and Annie's daughter. In the adjoining cottage lived widow Mary Nunn ...
Old Acre Lane, Brocton
The Gamekeeper's Cottage, half-way along Old Arce Lane. In 1911 Tom Lockett was Gamekeeper living with his wife Annie (nee Fleet) and Annie's daughter. In the adjoining cottage lived widow Mary Nunn ...
Old Houses, Greengate Street, Stafford
Three shops which probably date back to Tudor times. Indentures for Philip Dale and Henry Bamford as apprentices to Richard Bartlem Tomlinson, ironmonger, date back to 1811. The building was demolished ...