Licensees of the Jolly Crafts Public House, Stafford

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Date:1927 - 1928 (c.)

Description:Studio portrait of Harry and Edith Taylor, who were the licensees of the Jolly Crafts public house on the corner of Chapel Street and Stafford Street. They later moved to the Sir Robert Peel public House in Peel Street, Stafford.


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1890s
Stafford Street, Stafford,
Stafford Street, Stafford,

Stafford Street, looking towards Gaolgate Street. These houses have now been replaced ...

1910s
Nelson's Butchers Shop, Stafford,
Nelson's Butchers Shop, Stafford,

Nelson's butchers shop at 11 Crabbery Street.

1930s
Wattle and Daub Wall, Stafford,
Wattle and Daub Wall, Stafford,

Remains of an old house wall on Stafford Street, now demolished. Photograph donated ...

1950s
Albert Hall Cinema, Interior, Stafford,
Albert Hall Cinema, Interior, Stafford,

The Albert Cinema opened in May 1912 in a former rag and bone warehouse on Crabbery ...

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Creators: Albert J. Guy (photographer) - Creator

Image courtesy of: Dymott, B, Mrs

Donor ref:P80.004.0003 (18/1314)

Source: Staffordshire Museum Service

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