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Unemployment Benefit Office, Greyfriars, Stafford

Pictured is a section of an office area for employees who worked at the Unemployment Benefit Office which later formed part of the ‘Jobcentreplus’ building at Greyfriars in Stafford.

Union Hotel and the old Fire Station, Longton

This photograph was taken at the junction of Uttoxeter Road and Commerce Street (off to the right) in Longton, signed with old style finger posts. The building on the left was the Union Hotel and to its ...

Unity House, Hanley Stoke On Trent

Built in 1973 Unity House was Stoke-on-Trent’s tallest building. The structure had 18 storeys and stood 240 feet high, and was once the offices to Stoke-on-Trent City Council and also to some departments ...

Universal Grinding Wheel Co. Factory, Stafford,

Pictured is the Number 5 Factory Offices which contained Sales, Materials and Stores departments on the Universal Grinding Wheel Co. factory site in Stafford. The moped on the left of the picture belonged ...

Valley Colliery Offices, Hednesford

The building, since demolished, was situated on the Rugeley Road, Hednesford opposite the park. An access road to the Valley Pit ran along the right of the property where the Museum of Cannock Chase is ...

VE Day Celebrations at RAF Stafford

Pictured are service personnel celebrating VE Day with a ‘knees up’ in the Accounts Department at RAF Stafford. Following the Prime Minister's Victory broadcast all ranks ceased work and joined in the ...

Victoria Park, Stafford,

In the centre is the County War Memorial on Victoria Road, unveiled in 1923. The office building is Kemley House. The land between Izaak Walton Walk and the railway station was marshy and liable to ...

Victory celebrations, English Electric Co., Stafford

Female employees celebrate Victory at the end of World War Two in one of the typing pools on the Lichfield Road Site in Stafford; note the decorations and tin hats hanging on the wall. In later years ...

View of the High Street, Newcastle-under-Lyme

This oil painting by James Hulse c. 1839 shows the High Street in Newcastle-under-Lyme. The Guildhall can be seen to the left of the painting in the middle ground.

View over Burton-on-Trent from the Bass Water Tower

Scene shows the back of the High Street offices, and Middle Yard area of the Bass Museum. Ind Coope's Burton Brewery, St. Mary and Modwen's Church are in the distance.

View over Burton-on-Trent from the Bass Water Tower

This scene includes the Bass Museum Plough Maltings on Horninglow Street, Middle Yard and the back of High Street Offices.

View over Burton-on-Trent from the Bass Water Tower

The scene shows High Street offices, The Blue Posts, High Street Car Park, Middle Offices and Conditioning Plant, No.1 Brewery, and No.2 Brewery under demolition.

View over Nelson Place, Newcastle-under-Lyme

A view of Nelson Place taken from the top of the Municipal Hall before it was demolished. The general layout of the modern Newcastle can be seen here. Newcastle Cinema has been demolished, on the land ...

W.H. Peach and Co. Ltd., Drawing Office, Stafford,

Drawing offices of Peach and Co. Ltd., shopfitters, at 20 Sandon Road.

W.S. Bagshaws' old offices, High Street, Uttoxeter

Bagshaws Estate Agents and Auctioneers old offices, situated on High Street, next to Woolworths. Bagshaws then moved across the road to the Cross Keys building, until November 2003 when the property was ...

Walter Glitheroe, Retirement Presentation, GEC Turbine Generators Ltd., Stafford

This view was taken during the retirement presentation for Walter Glitheroe, Senior Production Engineer in the Production Engineering Department, Generator Division, at the Lichfield Road Site in Stafford. Among ...

Webberley's shop, Percy Street, Hanley

This imposing building on the corner of Percy Street and Tontine Street is the Free Trade Building. From 1924 it was the home to Webberley's (printers, stationers and booksellers). Previous occupants ...

Wedgwood Main Office Building, Barlaston,

Josiah Wedgwood (1730 - 1795) began his apprenticeship as a potter in 1744. He started his own pottery business at Ivy House in Burslem in 1759. As Wedgwood experiment with new techniques and glazes, ...