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.
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Techical School and County Education Office, 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. The Eduction Office ...
Station Road, Milford
The River Sow, the boundary between the parishes of Berkswich and Tixall. Looking towards Milford along Station Road ( now Holdiford Road) with the railway bridge in the distance.
Postcard publshed ...
Milford Day, Station Road, Milford
Visitors to the Fair on Milford Common arriving by train and walking to the Common from Milford & Brocton Station. Railway Cottages on the left.
Stafford Station
A view of the platform at Stafford Station. The next train to arrive is on its way to Euston.
Message on reverse dated 18.September 1906.
Stafford Grammar School
King Edward VI Grammar School from the Newport Road showing the extensions of 1906.
Postcard photographed and published by Frederick Charles Stoate, photographer who in 1901 lived and had his studio ...
Stafford Grammar School
Stafford Grammar School viewed from the Newport Road. In 1551 King Edward VI in response to a petition from the inhabitants & burgesses of Stafford granted a Charter establishing one Grammar School ...
Stafford Grammar School
Stafford Grammar School viewed from the Newport Road. In 1551 King Edward VI in response to a petition from the inhabitants and burgesses of Stafford granted a Charter establishing one Grammar School ...
Sister Dora Hospital, Milford
A group of men and boys pictured outside the Sister Dora Convalescent Home, near Milford Common. The message suggests that the sender may be one of the patients. He says he is feeling much better! ...
Railway tunnel, Shugborough
This entrance to the tunnel can be seen on the left hand side as you go along the drive to Shugborough from Milford Common. The tunnel is 777 yards long and it was agreed with the Earl of Lichfield that ...
Sherbrook Vale, Cannock Chase
Sherbrook Valley runs through the heart of Cannock Chase following the Sherbrook, falling gently from the top of the Chase by the German and Commonwealth Military Cemeteries down to Milford.
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Sherbrook Vale, Cannock Chase
Sherbrook Valley runs through the heart of Cannock Chase following the Sherbrook, falling gently from the top of the Chase by the German and Military Cemeteries down to Milford.
Published by Valentine ...
Seven Springs, Cannock Chase
Captioned as 'Seven Springs Milford', however Seven Springs is much closer to Little Haywood. A single track road leads from the A513 opposite Weetman's Bridge and takes you to this site. Published ...
Seven Springs, Cannock Chase
Captioned as 'Seven Springs Milford', however Seven Springs is much closer to Little Haywood. A single track road leads from the A513 opposite Weetman's Bridge and takes you to this site.
Valentine ...
Rowley Park, Stafford
In 1808, the Rowley Hall estate was auctioned at the Swan Hotel and bought by a prominent local solicitor William Keen who demolished the old, dilapidated hall and built a new Regency style Hall in its ...
Rowley Park, Stafford
The Entrance to Rowley Park from the Newport Road. Postcard published by William Shaw of Burslem.
Rowley Park, Stafford
A view of Rowley Park published by Boots the Chemist, in their Pelham series of postcards. Posted in 1905.
Rowley Park, Stafford
Photograph of a postcard produced by William Shaw of Burlem, of houses in Rowley Park, built some time after 1867.