Silkmore Lane, Stafford
his view shows Silkmore Lane as a country lane rather than the bustling and much wider road of today. On the right is the lodge house to Silkmore Hall. To the left is farmland belonging to Silkmore Farm; ...
Spring Hill, Oakamoor
A quiet scene looking towards Spring Hill, Eaves Lane, Oakamoor.
Stafford Lane, Hednesford
Stafford Lane, Hednesford looking towards High Town.
Postcard published by Rhodes Series, Hednesford.
Stafford Road, near Wolseley Bridge
Looking east along the main road between Stafford and Rugeley towards Wolseley Bridge. The Roebuck Inn (now the Wolseley Arms) can just be seen in the distance. On the left is the River Trent, with ...
Station Road, Milford
Two horse drawn vehicles cross the bridge over the River Sow and approach the bridge above the Staffordshire and Worcestershire Canal. A third bridge in the distance takes the road over the London & North ...
The Avenue, Stafford Castle
The castle to the south-west of the town was built in the fourteenth century by Ralph de Stafford, on the site of an earlier Norman wooden castle.
In December 1643, during the English Civil War (after ...
The Beeches, Teddesley
The Beeches is a small area of woodland close to Lodgerail Pool on the main drive between the Lodge entrance to Teddesley Park and the site of the Hall.
Teddesley Hall was built some time between 1742 ...
The Chase, Milford
Tree growth over the past century has made it very difficult to identify the precise location of theis view of Cannock Chase near Milford
This postcard is postmarked 19 May 1917.
The Dells, near Eccleshall
The Dells were a popular beauty spot south of Eccleshall, between Horsley Hall and Johnson Hall. The area is marked on maps as 'the Dingle' and is still a public footpath. This view shows the lower (northerly) ...
The Dells, near Eccleshall
The Dells were a popular beauty spot south of Eccleshall, between Horsley Hall and Johnson Hall. The area is marked on maps as 'the Dingle' and is still a public footpath. This view shows the upper (southerly) ...
The Earl’s Drive, Alton
This postcard view of the Earl’s Drive, Alton was published by William Blake of Longton. It was franked at 10.00 PM on 9 January 1937 in Stoke on Trent, Staffordshire and posted to an address in Dorset....
The Earl's Drive, Alton
The Earl's Drive at Dimmingsdale, near Oakamoor.
The building is Dimmingsdale Lodge, built in the late 19th century in an Italianate style as an entrance lodge for Dimmingsdale, which part of the Earl ...
The new Hough Bridge, Pershall, near Eccleshall
A view of the ford and the then newly installed footbridge over the River Sow close to the Hough at Pershall, near Eccleshall. The Hough farm is further along the road in this photograph.
A postcard ...
Tinkerborough Wood, near Stafford
Tinkerborough is situated close to a sandstone quarry, south east of Salt, near Stafford. There were picturesque cottages here which no longer stand, but were believed to be quarry workers' cottages.
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Wandon Hill, Cannock Chase
A colour-tinted view at Wandon on Cannock Chase, showing Marquis Drive close to Beaudesert Park.
Postcard published by Evans', printers, Hednesford. Postmarked 26 August 1922.
Weston Road, Sandon
Weston Road, between Weston and Sandon, looking north towards Sandon. On the right is Lichfield Lodge and the drive to Sandon Hall. The lodge still stands but the road is now the busy A51 dual carriageway.
Postcard ...