Stafford, The Public Library c.1955
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The White Lion Inn Unfortunately, construction of Stafford's new road system was accompanied by another act of civic vandalism. The White Lion Inn was demolished so that the new traffic island at the Green could be constructed. At the time the citizens of Stafford were assured that the medieval inn would be dismantled carefully and rebuilt elsewhere, stone by stone. Nothing of the sort happened.

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Memories of Stafford, the Public Library c1955

For many years now, we've been inviting visitors to our website to add their own memories to share their experiences of life as it was, prompted by the photographs in our archive. These memories are of Stafford, The Public Library c.1955

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The music library was in Friars Terrace until 1994, when it moved to the top floor of the library at the Green, which had been the Art Gallery before that moved to the Shire Hall. By 1994 the LP collection was little used - it had been the biggest in any library in the UK. By 1994 we had the biggest CD collection in the UK, covering every possible kind of music. Stafford was the first library ...see more
This photograph is taken from the Lichfield Road.  Veering off to the right in the distance is Greengate Street, and to the left, round the far corner of the library, the Newport Road. I used the library often. It had an annexe a little further up and 'off' the Newport road, past the Odeon Cinema, containing the library's music collection.  I spent an even greater amount of time there. It was wonderful. Everything ...see more