Date:1911
Description:A.W. Tilley's photography studio, newsagents and stationers at 7, Radford Street, Stone. Arthur William Tilley was a prolific photographer and publisher of postcards between 1896 and around 1912. He was born in Stafford in 1860 and in 1911 was living with his wife Jane, son Frederick and daughters Dorothy and Ellen at 7, Radford Street. He died on 17 May 1919 but the newsagents business was carried on by his son Frederick. The shop is now (2020) occupied by Flawless Permanent Makeup. Image from 'Staffordshire Past and Present: An Historical Pictorial & Descriptive Guide' published in 1911 and edited by J.W. Bradley.
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Stone half pence copper alloy token, John Whitacres, mercer. A mercer is a trader ...
Medallion commemorating the establishment of Stone Female Friendly Society. Obverse: ...
One and a half pence copper token issued by the Stone Rifle Volunteer Club. The ...
S.J. Gilbert & Co.'s general and fancy drapers shop at 35 and 37 High Street, Stone. ...
Stone Ex-Matelots with Captain Griffin (seated first from left) in the Jervis room, ...
Jeffery Archer M.P. presenting Mr. J.W. Moore M.B.E. with an illuminated adddress ...
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Donor ref:LH2133_Adie#2 (37/41178)
Source: Staffordshire Museum Service
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