Date:1949
Description:On the left are the Staffordshire Advertiser Offices. The newspaper was founded in 1795 and moved to these premises in 1860. Next door is the Gothic-style building of the District Bank, demolished in the 1970s. The Leyland vehicle in the centre of the photograph is being delivered to a body builder.
The timeline shows resources around this location over a number of years.
Note the cattle tethered by the Swan Hotel, whose sign can be seen clearly in the ...
These buildings on Greengate Street were replaced by the Royal Brine Baths in 1892. The ...
The Gothic building on the left was the District Bank, completed in 1907. Inside ...
The fire station was built in 1885 at the junction of Greengate Street and Bridge ...
The Manchester and Liverpool District Banking Company opened a branch in Stafford ...
On the left is Chetwynd House, built around 1712-1715 by William Chetwynd, 3rd Viscount ...
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Donor ref:P97.004.0158 (18/1872)
Source: Staffordshire Museum Service
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