Carter Street, Uttoxeter

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Date:1904 - 1906 (c.)

Description:A postcard view taken by Alfred McCann of Carter Street, looking away from the town centre and the junction with High Street. In the foreground to the left is the Burton, Uttoxeter and Ashbourne Bank; to the right is Elkes' Temperance Hotel and Restaurant. In the distance on the right hand side of the Street can be seen the porch of the White Hart Hotel and the timber framed building now occupied by Uttoxeter Heritage Centre.


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1660s
Token, Uttoxeter
Token, Uttoxeter

An octagonal copper half penny token issued by John Halsley of Uttoxeter, mercer. ...

1870s
Edward McCann carte de visite, Uttoxeter
Edward McCann carte de visite, Uttoxeter

The reverse of a carte de visite produced by Edward McCann, Uttoxeter photographer, ...

1900s
McCann's Photographers and Tobacconists, Uttoxeter
McCann's Photographers and Tobacconists, Uttoxeter

Alfred McCann's photographic shop and studio at 27 High Street, adjoining the tobaconnists ...

1920s
Bird's eye view, Uttoxeter
Bird's eye view, Uttoxeter

An aerial view of Uttoxeter taken from the top of the Leighton Ironworks chimney ...

1940s
Dairy Shorthorn Cow
Dairy Shorthorn Cow

A Dairy Shorthorn cow and farmworker at an unknown location. Taken by Uttoxeter ...

1960s
Summer Buggy entry at Uttoxeter Carnival
Summer Buggy entry at Uttoxeter Carnival

Uttoxeter Carnival 1969 entry No 23, Summer Buggy with Geoffrey Smith and Margaret ...

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Image courtesy of: Mrs G.S. McCann

Donor ref:66.158.0072 (37/21528)

Source: Staffordshire Museum Service

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