High Street, Stone

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Date:1985

Description:A view of the High Street taken from the Market Square, looking north, before pedestrianisation. On the left is Oliver's shoe shop, formerly Pyatt's grocers, and now (2018) occupied by The Lounge. On the other side of the street can be seen Taylor's bakers and confectioners, the Trustees Savings Bank and Barclays Bank. If you recognise the woman in this view please contact us. This photograph was taken by Stafford photographer Tony Boydon.


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1660s
Token, Stone
Token, Stone

Stone half pence copper alloy token, John Whitacres, mercer. A mercer is a trader ...

1810s
Female Friendly Society medal, Stone
Female Friendly Society medal, Stone

Medallion commemorating the establishment of Stone Female Friendly Society. Obverse: ...

1860s
Token, Stone Rifle Volunteer Club
Token, Stone Rifle Volunteer Club

One and a half pence copper token issued by the Stone Rifle Volunteer Club. The ...

1910s
A.W. Tilley, photographers, Radford Street, Stone
A.W. Tilley, photographers, Radford Street, Stone

A.W. Tilley's photography studio, newsagents and stationers at 7, Radford Street, ...

1960s
Stone Ex-Matelots
Stone Ex-Matelots

Stone Ex-Matelots with Captain Griffin (seated first from left) in the Jervis room, ...

1980s
Mr J.W. Moore on his 100th birthday, Stone
Mr J.W. Moore on his 100th birthday, Stone

Jeffery Archer M.P. presenting Mr. J.W. Moore M.B.E. with an illuminated adddress ...

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Creators: Tony Boydon - Creator

Donor ref:P2005.004.2437 (37/38002)

Source: Staffordshire Museum Service

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