Ivy House, Stafford,

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Date:1913

Description:The Staffordshire Advertiser offices were located here by 1855. The print works were located at the rear of the building. When the offices moved next to the District Bank on Greengate Street in 1860, the Staffordshire Chronicle took over the premises. By 1894 Mr Gee, who ran a painting and decorating business, had moved in. The building was the Redifusion shop up to the 1970`s.


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1900s
Lichfield Road, Stafford
Lichfield Road, Stafford

View form the junction of Lichfield Road and Wolverhampton Road. The Baptist ...

1920s
Ivy House, Stafford,
Ivy House, Stafford,

Ivy House on Lichfield Road. On the left is the King William IV public house, ...

1940s
Floods, The Green, Stafford
Floods, The Green, Stafford

A long period of rainy weather resulted in the River Sow rising to its highest level ...

1970s
Gothic Cottage, Lichfield Road, Stafford,
Gothic Cottage, Lichfield Road, Stafford,

Gothic Cottage at the junction of Lichfield Road and White Lion Street. The building ...

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Image courtesy of: William Salt Library

Donor ref:William Salt Library No., Stafford 23B, img: 961 (18/1436)

Source: Staffordshire Museum Service

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