Date:1945 - 1950 (c.)
Description:Mrs H.M.Shaw's husband was the old Carnival King Ben Shaw. She is standing outside her shop in Carter Street which no longer stands. She was very well known in Uttoxeter and sold almost everything, records, sheet music, balsa wood for making model aircraft, leather boot laces and cigarettes. She also used to charge the glass accumulators that people used to power their radios. The farmers came to market on a Wednesday, dropped them off, and picked them up the following Wednesday.
The timeline shows resources around this location over a number of years.
Jessie Bond (1890-1964) was the daughter of Charles and Mary Ann Bond, who lived ...
Motor vehicles inside Atkey's Garage on carter Street, Uttoxeter. The lorry at ...
A racing pigeon carrier pictured in the Carter Street car park, Uttoxeter.
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Image courtesy of: Mr Tony J. Smith
Donor ref:Bid outside shop in Carter Street.jpg (55/26393)
Source: Miscellaneous Collection
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