Date:1980 - 1990 (c.)
Description:'Landor House' was built by one Erasmus Darwin, merchant, in 1649. Robert Landor made alterations in 1733 which included a new frontage. It was sold in 1808 by Robert's grandson, the poet Walter Savage Landor. During the next seventy years it had various owners and tenants. It is Grade II listed. At some time before 1829 it was divided into two, the left portion being used as a printing office. By 1892 this was a branch of The National and Provincial Bank, later amalgamated with other banks to become the National Westminster Bank. The right hand portion on the corner of Albion Street has been various shops. The NatWest Bank is scheduled to close this branch's doors in September 2017.
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A postcard view of the Shrewsbury Arms Hotel on Market Place, formerly The Talbot, ...
Annie was born in Burton on Trent and then moved to Garden Street, Stafford and ...
A postcard view taken in Anson Street, Rugeley, with the Town Hall and Market Hall ...
A view of the Market Square in Rugeley. In the background from left to right: Keys’ ...
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The front doorway to No. 31 (together with No. 33) Market Square, Rugeley, with a stuccoed Tuscan pilaster ...
'Landor House' was built by one Erasmus Darwin, merchant, in 1649. Robert Landor made alterations ...
A postcard picture of the Market Place also known as Market Square, which looks towards Lower Brook ...
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Donor ref:91.0009.00338 (21/3886)
Source: Museum of Cannock Chase
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