Crossley Stone and Bow Street, Rugeley
Crossley Stone runs off Elmore Lane near the park in Rugeley. The three-storey house on the right is number 20 Crossley Stone, a late 18th century Grade II listed house, and it is a side return of the ...
Crown Bridge, Penkridge
Looking west across Crown Bridge, Penkridge towards the tower of St. Michael's Church.
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 ...
Doxey, Stafford
These houses had recently been built, The plots were intended to attract railway workers, being a few minutes walk from the engine sheds. Coal has been delivered to one of the houses on the left.
Postcard ...
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 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.
Eccleshall views
A postcard with three views of Eccleshall: the Castle, the Parish Church, and High Street. It is postmarked 4 July 1929.
Elford Hill, Eccleshall
The Maypole public house is now named the Blue House. It was known locally as the 'Old Conkers' due to the chestnut tree nearby. The building is now a private residence. The village maypole can be seen ...
Elizabethan cottage, Horsefair, Rugeley
Rugeley would once have had many timber-framed cottages, most of which were lost in the extensive fires of 1646 and 1708. This thatched cottage stood in the site now occupied by James Furnishers. On ...
Four Crosses, Offley Brook
A view of the crossroads at Offley Brook, near Eccleshall looking along Offleybrook Lane from Bishops Offley. the white building was formerly the Four Crosses Inn.
A postcard published by E.J. Hurlstone ...
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.
General View of Hednesford
This early view of Hednesford is probably taken from the area bordering Church Hill, close to where the present Roman Catholic burial ground is located, looking towards the town.
General view, Brewood
Looking north-west towards Brewood along Coven Road. St. Mary and St. Chad's church can be seen in the distance.
A postcard view published by F. Frith & Co. Ltd., Reigate.
Greengate Street, Stafford
A colour-tinted postcard view looking along Greengate Street from the junction with Mill Bank towards the town centre. On the immediate left is Chetwynd House, built around 1712-1715 by William Chetwynd, ...
Greengate Street, Stafford
Greengate Street looking towards the Market Square. The building with bow windows is the Swan Hotel, originally built as two private town houses in the seventeenth century. The buildings were converted ...
Greengate Street, Stafford
Looking down Greeengate Street from the Market Square. On the right is the Ancient High House built by Richard Dorrington in 1595. On the right is Brookfield's tailors. In 1826 the High House was bought ...
Hednesford Road, Brownhills
A deserted Hednesford Road, Brownhills, probably near the junction with the A5 (Watling Street) with gas street lamp and shop front on right.
Postcard published by Evans The Printers, Hednesford.
High Street, Church Eaton
A view looking south-west along High Street. On the left can be seen the sign for the Swan Inn.
Postcard publisher unidentified.