Midland Red Bus in Stafford

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Date:1983

Description:This Midland Red Bus is pictured travelling south along Bridge Street, Stafford. On the left of the bus there is a shop called Gingham which has changed ownership many times over the years. On the right of this shop behind the bus is the Picture House Cinema which later became J D Wetherspoon’s Picture House pub. This photograph was taken by Stafford photographer Tony Boydon.


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1700s
Eighteenth century Staffordshire Map, by Robert Morden
Eighteenth century Staffordshire Map, by Robert Morden

Hand-coloured printed map of Staffordshire, divided into hundreds, showing towns, ...

1740s
Eighteenth century Staffordshire Map, by Thomas Badeslade
Eighteenth century Staffordshire Map, by Thomas Badeslade

A hand coloured engraved map of Staffordshire surveyed by Thomas Badeslade and published ...

1860s
Tavern check, The Grapes, Stafford
Tavern check, The Grapes, Stafford

A two pence tavern check issued by H. Elton, Proprietor of the Grapes, Stafford, ...

1910s
J. L. Webberley's shop, Bridge Street, Stafford
J. L. Webberley's shop, Bridge Street, Stafford

Interior view of J.L. Webberley's showroom on Bridge Street, Stafford. The shop ...

1950s
Queen Elizabeth II's Coronation, Stafford
Queen Elizabeth II's Coronation, Stafford

Bridge Street, Stafford decorated for Queen Elizabeth II's Coronation in 1953. ...

1980s
Midland Red Bus in Stafford
Midland Red Bus in Stafford

This Midland Red Bus is pictured travelling south along Bridge Street, Stafford. ...

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Creators: Tony Boydon - Creator

Donor ref:P2005.004.0765 (37/32083)

Source: Staffordshire Museum Service

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