Bricklayer's Arms, Stafford,

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Date:1890 - 1900 (c.)

Description:The Bricklayer's Arms in Gaolgate Street was rebuilt and renamed the King Edward VII to mark his coronation in 1902. On the right is Hazelwood's drapers shop.

It was demolished in the 1960s to make way for Woolworth's.


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1880s
Stafford Street, Stafford,
Stafford Street, Stafford,

Richardson's Corner. The view is looking down Stafford Street from Gaolgate Street. ...

1900s
Brookfield's House Furnishers and Removal Company, Stafford,
Brookfield's House Furnishers and Removal Company, Stafford,

Brookfield's furniture and removal business in Gaolgate Street, In 1743 George ...

1930s
Richardson's Corner, Stafford,
Richardson's Corner, Stafford,

Richardson's shop was on the corner of Stafford Street and Gaolgate Street, and ...

1970s
Gaolgate Street, Stafford,
Gaolgate Street, Stafford,

View of Gaolgate Street from Gaol Square, with Woolworths and the entrance to the ...

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Donor ref:P80.001.0019 (18/1306)

Source: Staffordshire Museum Service

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