Date:1965
Description:Sellman Street looking towards the junction with High Street and Audmore Road. The buildings on the right once housed Grosvenor's wheelwrights business. By 1841 Benjamin Grosvenor was a wheelwright, as was Robert by 1881. At the time of this photograph, it had been a plumbers business having been used by the Cotton and Grattage families for this purpose. By 1962, it was a Post Office with Mrs Colleen Edmonds as Postmistress. It is now (2025) a private residence. The building with the tall chimney has since been converted to a bungalow known as 'Coopers Chimney'. The white building at the end of the road is a part view of 'The Horns' public house, which is thought to be over 400 years old.
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A view of the plumber’s buildings, taken from the yard of the house opposite. The square access ...
Sellman Street looking towards the junction with High Street and Audmore Road. The buildings on the ...
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Creators: Dr J.E.C. Peters - Creator
Donor ref:P66.003.2153 (37/52036)
Source: Staffordshire Museum Service
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