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Technical Institute, Earl Street, Stafford

The Technical Institue (School) was erected in 1895 at a cost of £11,000. It was extended in 1903. There were classes in cookery, boot and shoe manufacture, dairy work and two laboratories. A Wyndham ...

Technical School, Earl Street, Stafford

The Technical School was erected in 1895 at a cost of £11,000. It was extended in 1903. There were classes in cookery, boot and shoe manufacture, dairy work and two laboratories. Postcard published ...

Technical School, Earl Street, Stafford

The Technical School was erected in 1895 at a cost of £11,000. It was extended in 1903. There were classes in cookery, boot and shoe manufacture, dairy work and two A Wyndham Series postcard.

Teddesley Hall

Teddesley Hall was built around 1750 to 1754 for Sir Edward Littleton, 4th Baronet, to designs by Charles Cope Trubshaw of Little Haywood. On Littleton's death in 1812 the estate passed to his grand nephew ...

Temperance Refreshment Rooms, Alton

A postcard view of the Temperance Refreshment Rooms, Station Road, Alton. The premises became known as the Ideal Café and later as the Alton Bridge Hotel. On the left is a glimpse of the Talbot ...

The Abbey, Great Haywood

Haywood Abbey, or Abbey House, is a 17th century building, much renewed and enlarged during the 19th century. It stands on the corner of Mill Lane and the Main Road through Great Haywood and stands next ...

The Alcove, Alton Towers

A postcard view of the Alcove, sometimes known as the Small Temple or Rotunda, with the Conservatory on the right in the background. The gardens were created by the 15th Earl of Shrewsbury between about ...

The Amphitheatre, Sandon Hall

The Amphitheatre Garden was designed by W.A. Nesfield in 1852. The present Sandon Hall was built in about 1850 after the earlier building had burnt down. It was designed in the Jacobean style by William ...

The Amphitheatre, Sandon Hall

The Amphitheatre Garden was designed by W.A. Nesfieldmin 1852 The present Sandon Hall was built in about 1850 after the earlier building had burnt down. It was designed in the Jacobean style by William ...

The Avenue Bridge, Brewood

This bridge, number 10 on the Shropshire Union Canal, is the most ornamental canal bridge in Staffordshire. It carries the Avenue as it approaches Chillington Hall. A postcard view published by J. ...

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 Bear Inn, Stafford

The seventeenth century Bear Inn on Greengate Street was built on the site of the Old Black Bear Inn; it is possible some of the old building was used in the structure of the present. In the eighteenth ...

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 Borough Hall, Stafford

The Borough Hall was designed in 1876 by local architect Henry Ward who also designed Stafford Grammar School. Postcard produced by an unknown publisher. The design of the back suggests that it was ...

The Cascade, Alton Towers

A postcard view of the Cascade, one of various features and themed gardens at Alton Towers including Dutch and Italian Gardens, the Chinese Pagoda Fountain, the Swiss Cottage, Stonehenge and the Gothic ...

The Dutch Garden, Alton Towers

A postcard view of the Dutch Garden, one of various features and themed gardens Alton Towers including an Italian Garden, a Chinese Pagoda Fountain, the Swiss Cottage, Stonehenge and the Gothic Prospect ...

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 ...