Tipping Street, Stafford

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Date:1962

Description:Tipping Street has also been named Chipping Street, Dog Lane and The Diglake.

The junction between Tipping Street and Eastgate Street was the site of the old crockery market; it is still known as Pitcher Bank today.

On the far right can be seen St. Chad's Vicarage, with the Stafford District Nurses Society to its right.

The shop window belongs to Neil McCann, a tailor.

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Image courtesy of: Peters, J.E.C. Dr

Donor ref:SAMS Acc. No., P66.3.1329, img: 990 (15/1464)

Source: Staffordshire Museum Service

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