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'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 ...
St. Joseph's and St. Ethelreda's Roman Catholic Church, Rugeley
St. Joseph's and St. Ethelreda's Roman Catholic Church on Lichfield Street, Rugeley. It was built in 1849-50 and designed by Charles Hansom. One of the turrets surrounding the spire is now missing. The ...
St. Leonard's Church, Blithfield
St. Leonard's church dates from the 13th and 14th centuries. The chancel was restored by A.W.N. Pugin in 1851. The south porch is by G.E. Street and was built in 1860.
Postcard published by Pascoe ...
St. Mary's Abbey, Colwich
St. Benedict's was originally a house, built by Little Haywood architect Charles Trubshaw in about 1730. Trubshaw named the house Mount Pleasant. Over the years it was enlarged and eventually sold to ...
St. Mary's Abbey, Colwich
St. Benedict's was originally a house, built by Little Haywood architect Charles Trubshaw in about 1730. Trubshaw named the house Mount Pleasant. Over the years it was enlarged and eventually sold to ...
St. Mary's Church, Hales
St. Mary's Church was founded by the Rev. Alexander Buchanan of Hales Hall and was designed by George Gilbert Scott.
A 'Perfection Series' postcard.
St. Mary's Church, Stafford
A view from the south west. The Collegiate Church of St. Mary is the parish church of Stafford. The present building is a mixture of genuine medieval and the work of Sir George Gilbert Scott, who restored ...
St. Mary's Church, Stafford
St. Mary's church from the west. The Collegiate Church of St. Mary is the parish church of Stafford. The present building is a mixture of genuine medieval and the work of Sir George Gilbert Scott, who ...
St. Mary's Church, Stafford
An interior view, looking east towards the chancel. The Collegiate Church of St. Mary is the parish church of Stafford. The present building is a mixture of genuine medieval and the work of Sir George ...
St. Michael's Church, Brereton
St. Michael's Church was built in 1837 by Thomas Trubshaw of Little Haywood. It was later enlarged by George Gilbert Scott in 1877-78. The tower was enlarged by John Oldrid Scott in 1887.
A postcard ...
St. Michael's Church, Penkridge
St. Michael and All Angels' Church dates from the 13th century, and also has decorated and late Perpendicular features. It was a Royal Collegiate Church, but the collegiate buildings were destroyed in ...
St. Nicholas' Church, Abbots Bromley
St. Nicolas' Church has a late 17th century west tower. The rest of the church is of about 1300 but was extensively rebuilt by G.E. Street in 1852-55.
A postcard by an unidentified publisher, possibly ...
St. Patrick's School, St. Patrick's Street, Stafford
St Patrick’s School (RC) had been established in 1868 explicitly with the aim of ensuring the Faith was maintained amongst the potentially errant working class of Stafford’s north end. Early on it became ...
St. Patrick's School, St. Patrick's Street, Stafford
St. Patrick’s School (RC) had been established in 1868 explicitly with the aim of ensuring the Faith was maintained amongst the potentially errant working class of Stafford’s north end. Early on it became ...