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Brook Square, Rugeley

A postcard view of Brook Square looking towards Lower Brook Street in Rugeley. In later years the buildings on the left of the lorry were demolished and redeveloped and the area became pedestrianised. ...

Brook Street, Rugeley

Postcard view of Brook Street, Rugeley showing the Black Horse public house to the right, and Pascoe's printers & newsagents and Frisby's shop to the left. Published by Raphael Tuck & Sons, London....

Brookfield and Window's Drapers, Stafford,

View of Brookfield and Window's on the corner of Market Square, looking down Greengate Street towards the river. In 1743 George Boulton, a draper, opened a shop on Market Square. By the 1860s the ...

Brookfields billhead, Stafford

This billhead has engraved illustrations of Brookfield's Stafford premises: 15 & 16 Gaolgate Street; Market Square; Eastgate; 1,2,3,4 Greengate and 6,7,8,9 Market Square; and Foregate. In 1743 George ...

Brookfield's Department Store Interior, Stafford

Brookfield's Department Store was on Market Square. The building is now occupied by a bank. In 1743 George Boulton, a draper, opened a shop on Market Square. By the 1860s the shop was known as Brookfield ...

Brookfield's Department Store, Stafford

Brookfield's Department Store was on Market Square. The building is now occupied by a bank. In 1743 George Boulton, a draper, opened a shop on Market Square. By the 1860s the shop was known as Brookfield ...

Brookfields goods recipt, Stafford

A bill from Brookfields, Greengate St. and St. Mary's Gate, Stafford, Tailor, hosiers and shoe fitters. Dated 27 Sept 1963. In 1743 George Boulton, a draper, opened a shop on Market Square. By ...

Brookfield's House Furnishers and Removal Company, Stafford,

Brookfield's furniture and removal business in Gaolgate Street, In 1743 George Boulton, a draper, opened a shop on Market Square. By the 1860s the shop was known as Brookfield and Windows. In the ...

Brookfield's Millinery Department, Stafford,

Brookfield's Department Store was on Market Square. The building is now occupied by a bank. In 1743 George Boulton, a draper, opened a shop on Market Square. By the 1860s the shop was known as Brookfield ...

Brookfields of Stafford paper bag

A paper bag from Brookfields tailors shop, Greengate Street. In 1743 George Boulton, a draper, opened a shop on Market Square. By the 1860s the shop was known as Brookfield and Windows. By the early ...

Brookfield's Shop Interior, Stafford,

Brookfield's Department Store was on Market Square. The building is now occupied by a bank. In 1743 George Boulton, a draper, opened a shop on Market Square. By the 1860s the shop was known as Brookfield ...

Brookfields tailors and hosiers, Greengate Street, Stafford

Exterior view of Brookfields men and boys clothiers and complete outfitters at 51 and 52 Greengate Street, Stafford. In 1743 George Boulton, a draper, opened a shop on Market Square. By the 1860s ...

Brookfield's Tea Rooms, Stafford

Brookfield's Department Store was on Market Square. The building is now occupied by a bank. In 1743 George Boulton, a draper, opened a shop on Market Square. By the 1860s the shop was known as Brookfield ...

Browse Antiques Shop, Lichfield Road, Stafford

Pictured is Browse antiques shop which stood opposite Green Hall on Lichfield Road, Stafford. Previously the building was occupied by Giles' paint and wallpaper shop, with a section that sold glass. In ...

Buccleuch Road, Normacot.

F. Lockett's grocers shop at 58, Buccleuch Road is pictured.

Bullock & Bosson's premises, Clough Street, Hanley

Looking along the north side of Clough Street with Bullock & Bosson, typewriter and office furniture suppliers, in the foreground. Next along are F W Langley, electrical engineers, and Gough's engineering ...

Burgess' Engineers, Stafford,

Burgess' Agricultural and Horticultural Engineers on Bridge Street. The building was badly damaged by a fire in 1962. Allied Carpets and then a bar later occupied the site.

Burgess' Ironmongers Shop, Eccleshall,

One of Burgess' first shops which opened on Stafford Street. This shop is directly opposite the present Burgess' premises.