Date:1930 - 1940 (c.)
Description:This timber framed building, built c. 1475, stood on Market Square, on the site now occupied by Boots. Over the years plaster had covered the timber structure and the timber framed effect was acquired using paint, often becoming highly ornamental. In this photograph, the plan of the woodwork on plaster follows the timber underneath more accurately. The shop had been used as a chemist's since 1786, when Mr G. Wainwright established his horse medicine business there. The Averil family acquired the premises in 1859, and when the business was sold in 1935 it had been a chemist's shop for almost 150 years. The building was demolished in 1961.
The timeline shows resources around this location over a number of years.
There has been a shire building in Stafford since the 1280s, used as a meeting place ...
Design for a new Shire Hall on Market Square. In 1790 a decision was made to ...
Stafford possessed a market as early as 1206, when Edward the Elder passed a law ...
Miniature studio portrait of Susy Macnaghten. She is wearing a ruched velvet ...
Rowland's were a well-known family firm in Stafford, owning a bakery and grocer's ...
At the end of the First World War, when the New Zealand Rifle Brigade left the military ...
View looking west over Eastgate Street, South Walls and North Walls.
The Market Square was laid out with flower beds, trees and seating in 1953 to celebrate ...
Some commodities such as petrol, coal, food and drink are sold by weight, measure ...
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Donor ref:P87.111.0143 (18/1359)
Source: Staffordshire Museum Service
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