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Wetwood, near Eccleshall

View looking towards Fairoak. On the right is Wetwood Farm. The chimney in the distance belonged to the village shop. A postcard published by William Shaw of Burslem.

Wheaton Aston Church

The church was designed by Bidlake and Lovatt and dates from 1857, although the chancel by Charles Lynam is later (1893). The spire to the left is surmounted by a weather vane. Postcard publisher ...

White Bridge, Stafford

The White Bridge over the River Sow. The Brine Baths and the tower of St. Mary's Church can be seen in the background. The boy in the picture is identified on the postcard as 'the son of Bally Hill'. ...

Wolseley Bridge

The Wolseley Bridge was built by John Rennie in 1800 and spans the River Trent near Colwich. It replaced the previous bridge which carried the London to Holyhead stage coach road. Postcard published ...

Wolseley Hall

The Wolseley family had lived on the estate since Norman times. In the eighteenth century Wolseley Hall was rebuilt, but burned down in the 1950s. The estate remained derelict until 1990, when the gardens ...

Wolseley Road, Rugeley

A view of the main road between Rugeley to Stafford (the A460), here captioned as Stafford Road but actually named Wolseley Road. The avenue of Lombardy poplar trees approaching what was known as Eaton ...

Wolverhampton Road, Stafford

Wolverhampton Road looking towards Stafford town centre. The large building in the centre is Camden Place built for Richard Ford in the early nineteenth century and designed by George Gilbert Scott. ...

Wolverhampton Road, Stafford

Looking towards Stafford from the railway bridge on Wolverhampton Road. Shrewsbury Road is on the right and the Telegraph Inn on the left. Postcard published by Robert William Dawson, Stationer & ...

Yarlet Hall

Replacing an earlier, 18th century building, work on a new house was begun around 1870 by George Sidney. In 1873 The Reverend Walter Earle founded a private preparatory school at Yarlet Hall which remains ...

YMCA Hut, Rugeley Camp, Cannock Chase

There were three Young Men's Christian Association Huts on Rugeley Camp and this is one end of one of these huts where a stage was provided for entertainment. They put Christian principles into practice ...

YMCA Hut, Rugeley Camp, Cannock Chase

The map of Rugeley Camp shows three Young Men's Christian Association Huts and No.1 was on the bend of Rifle Range Corner, opposite the banks, W.H. Smith & Sons shop and the Post Office. They were rather ...

YMCA Hut, Rugeley Camp, Cannock Chase

This image gives an indication of the size of the YMCA buildings and shows only one part of it. There is a stage at the far end and one soldier appears to be playing the piano. The rooms were flexible ...