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St. Paul's Church, Stafford

St. Paul's Church opened on Lichfield Road in 1844. St. Paul's mission church and school were established in 1877. The spire and tower were added in 1887 to commemorate Queen Victoria's Golden Jubilee. A ...

St. Paul's Church, Stafford

An interior view, looking towards the chancel. Postcard published by W.H. Smith & Sons.

St. Peter's Church, Hednesford

St. Peter's Parish Church, Hednesford was built on land donated by The Marquis of Anglesey and opened in 1868. it was built from stone from the Marquis's quarry at Etchinghill, Rugeley. Hednesford became ...

St. Peter's Church, Yoxall

Postcard view of the interior of St. Peter's Church, Yoxall, showing the nave arcades, pulpit and chancel, with the font cover in the right foreground. St. Peter's Church was largely rebuilt by Henry ...

St. Thomas' Church, Stafford

The church of St. Thomas and St. Andrew was built on South Street in 1866, designed by W. Culshaw of Liverpool. It was built mainly for railway workers living in Castletown. By 1972 it was redundant and ...

St. Thomas' Church, Walton on the Hill

Looking towards St. Thomas's Church, Walton on the Hill. The Church was consecrated on 22nd December 1842. Built on land donated by the Earl of Lichfield it was designed by Thomas Trubshaw and cost ...

Stafford Millenary Pageant

Aethelfleda Founds Stafford, 913. The second Episode of the Pageant portrays the founding of the ‘burh’ of Stafford. In 913 Aethelfleda, daughter of Alfred the Great, came to the site and drew together ...

Stafford Millenary Pageant

Violet Marjory Alsop (born 1889), youngest daughter of the Vicar of Bednal and Acton Trussell played 'Fact' in the Pageant. She would go on to marry in 1928 Rev Richard de Baillaul Coussmaker who had ...

Stafford Millenary Pageant

The Dean of Lichfield (Rev Busher) receives the Borough Charter from one of Aethelfaeda's knights during the Millenary Pageant.

Stafford Road, Milford

The Main Road through Milford. To the right is a public bridleway called Lazar Lane. Lazar refers to lepers and i It is believed that there was a chapel somewhere near the end of this lane until the ...

Stafford views

Compilation of Stafford views showing the Swan Inn, St. Mary's Church and the River Sow in Victoria Park.

Stafford views

Compilation of Stafford views: Victoria Park, Greengate Street, St. Mary's Church and the County War Memorial.

Standon Rectory

Nowadays known as the Old Rectory, this Grade II listed house was built in about 1840 and stands south-west of All Saints' Church, Standon. Postcard published by E.J. Hurlstone of High Street, Eccleshall. ...

The Garden, Hawkesyard Priory, Armitage

A postcard photograph showing the gardens at Hawkesyard Priory including a water fountain and formal flower beds. There is also a burial ground for the friars nearby. Armitage Park, a mid-18th century ...

The Green, Brocton

The Brambles is in the centre background and Brocton Church can be seen on the centre right. This card has message on back saying "I went through this village on 30 Aug 1913." Published by W.H. Smith ...

The Gym, St Austin's School, Stafford

St. Austin's Catholic School on Garden Street. This postcard photograph is one of a group taken between 1913 and 1915, many of which feature the young man in this image.

The Old Chancel, Rugeley

The Old Chancel, Rugeley viewed from Station Road. The original stone church consisted of a nave and chancel and was built on land known as Puysland Farm. The De Puy family were Stewards to King Stephen ...

The Old Chancel, Rugeley

The remains of the 'old' church of St. Augustine in Rugeley, showing the Decorated west tower, and Early English north arcade, chancel and north chapel. this postcard features a sketch by Ernest C. ...