Tipping Street, Stafford

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Date:1977

Description:This view of buildings in Tipping Street was taken by Stafford photographer Tony Boydon prior to their demolition. Tipping Street has also been named Chipping Street, Dog Lane and The Diglake.

Between the two properties and near to the roof there is a plaque with a date 1838. After these buildings were flattened the area was used as a car park and in later years Staffordshire County Council built their offices, Staffordshire Place, on most of the site. On the right of the picture is a rear view of several shops (one with a sign ‘Curry’s’, the electrical store) and offices which face onto Greengate Street.

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Creators: Tony Boydon - Creator

Donor ref:P2005.004.2112 (37/35644)

Source: Staffordshire Museum Service

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