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Shrewsbury Hotel, Alton

A postcard view of the Shrewsbury Hotel with a glimpse of the tower of St. Peter’s Church on the right. In later years the building became known as the Alton Castle Centre, luxury hostel accommodation ...

Shrine of the Sacred Heart, Abbots Bromley

A postcard with the caption "The Shrine of the Sacred Heart, Abbots Bromley. Rev. Joseph Craig." The Catholic church in Abbots Bromley was first built around 1836-1841 in the garden of Edward Pyatt, ...

Sir Thomas Boughey's funeral, Forton

The funeral of Sir Thomas Fletcher Boughey, Bart. of Aqualate Hall held at All Saints Church, Forton. Born at Aqualate in 1836, Thomas Boughey was educated at Eton and Christ Church and inherited the ...

St. Augustine's Church, Rugeley

An interior view of St. Augustine's Parish Church, Rugeley, looking along the nave towards the chancel. The sanctuary reredos was carved in Italy and given to the church in 1930. It was presented to ...

St. Augustine's Church, Rugeley

St. Augustine's Church viewed from Station Road. To the right can be seen the bridge over the Trent and Mersey Canal. The 'new' church of St. Augustine was built in 1822-23 to designs by H.J. Underwood. ...

St. Augustine's Church, Rugeley

The 'new' church of St. Augustine was built in 1822-23 to designs by H.J. Underwood. The land on which the new St Augustine’s church was erected was provided by the second Viscount Anson of Shugborough ...

St. Austin's Roman Catholic Church, Stafford

St. Austin's Church was built on the site of an old friary of the Order of St. Austin, on Wolverhampton Road. The first chapel opened in 1791. Its oak stalls came from Lichfield Cathedral and the fifteenth ...

St. Austin's Roman Catholic Church, Stafford

St. Austin's Church was built on the site of an old friary of the Order of St. Austin, on Wolverhampton Road. The first chapel opened in 1791. The new church was built on the site of the old in 1862, ...

St. Chad's Church, Chadsmoor

A black and white post card with St Chad's church, Cannock Road, Chadsmoor, near Hednesford. Named for the 7th century Patron Saint of Lichfield. The church was consecrated in 1902.

St. Chad's Church, Slindon

St. Chad's Church, Slindon was designed by Basil Champneys for John Salt, a member of the local banking family. Te church was built in 1894, and the stained glass windows were designed by Kempe. A ...

St. Chad's Church, Stafford

St. Chad's dates from the Norman period and is one of Stafford's oldest churches. The church was originally built in an open square, but since the 17th century it was surrounded by shops and housing, ...

St. Chad's Church, Stafford

A postcard published by Stewart & Woolf, London

St. Chad's Church, Stafford

St. Chad's dates from the Norman period and is one of Stafford's oldest churches. The church was originally built in an open square, but since the 17th century it was surrounded by shops and housing, ...

St. James' Church, Ogley Hay, Brownhills

St James', Ogley Hay, then distinct from Brownhills, was consecrated in 1851 to meet the needs of the expanding population. It cost £3,760, was designed by Wolverhampton architect G.T. Robinson and built ...

St. James's Church, Longdon

St.. James's Church is a medieval building with Norman, Early English, Decorated and Perpendicular features. A north transept by A. Hartshorne was added in 1870. Postcard published by Pascoe & Son, ...

St. John The Baptist Church, Alton

A view of the interior of St John The Baptist Church at the Hospital and School, Alton. This postcard was franked on 31 December 1917 in Stoke on Trent and posted to an address in Alton.

St. John the Baptist Church, Ashley

St. John's church has an early 17th century west tower. The rest of the church was rebuilt by J. Ashdown of London in 1860-61, replacing a largely medieval building.

St. John's Church, Armitage

St. John's Church, Armitage, viewed from the Trent and Mersey Canal. With the exception of the tower, which dates from 1632, the church was rebuilt in 1844-47 in a Norman style, to the designs of Henry ...