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Burgess' ironmonger's shop, Stafford Street, Eccleshall

F.H. Burgess's first shop in Eccleshall, which opened in 1900 on Stafford Street. Mr G. Burgess and Dolly Neville are standing in the doorway. Frederick H. Burgess founded his ironmongers and agricultural ...

Burgess' Ironmongers Shop, Stafford,

This shop on The Green belonged to Frederick H. Burgess. Note the washing machines and paraffin heaters in the shop window. The site was formerly occupied by Eley's Brewery. This building, along with ...

Burnell's grocers shop, Rugeley

J. Burnell & Son Ltd.'s grocers shop on Market Square showing its original Georgian shop windows. Joseph Burnell advertised his business in 1862: J.Burnell (late Hattersley) 'The Tea & Colonial Warehouse', ...

Burnell's grocers shop, Rugeley

J. Burnell & Son Ltd.'s shop on Market Square pictured after being rebuilt. In the 1930s it was owned by Burnell's and was a public house known as The Vaults. It was later known as The Cabin for many ...

Burnside, Rolleston-on-Dove

A view of Burnside, Rolleston-on-Dove, an image from the Rolleston Hall Estate Sale Catalogue, October 1919. Sir Oswald Mosley, 5th Baronet (1873-1928) had inherited the estate in 1915 on the death of ...

Burslem Co-operative Society Ltd., Birches Head Road, Birches Head. Circa 1900

The local co-operative shop and post office at Birches Head. The Co-operative Society was set up to protect working class consumers from unscrupulous shopkeepers selling foodstuffs that had been tampered ...

Burslem Co-operative Society Ltd., Vivian Road, Fenton

This shop, on Vivian Road, Fenton, was opened in 1933. It was part of the Burslem Co-operative Society Ltd. The man on the right in front of the doorway is Mr. Bateman, the manager. The women on the far ...

Burslem Co-operative Society, Smallthorne, Stoke-on-Trent

Staff members of the new Co-operative Society’s shop in Smallthorne. The shop was built in 1919 immediately after the Great War. The Co-op was founded in order to supply working class people with ...

Burton and District Grocers Association chain of office

Burton and District Grocers Association presidential chain of office. Cast brass jewel has enamelled centre with illustration of balance scales, border contains inscription: 'Burton & District Grocers ...

Burton and District Grocers Association gavel and block

Wooden gavel and block presented by Mr R. Fern (President 1963-1964) to the Burton and District Grocers Association when he took up his official duties in 1963. Turned wooden gavel has waisted handle ...

Burton Cooper Statue, Burton Upon Trent

The Burton Cooper statue seen here at its current location in Cooper's Square shopping centre, Burton-upon-Trent. This bronze statue was created by James Butler RA in 1977. He researched the sculpture ...

Burton's staff, Cannock

A group photograph taken in Burton's menswear shop, Market Place, Cannock on the occasion of the shop's opening by Montague Burton on 18 March 1938.

Buskers, Granville Square, Stone,

Granville Square was originally named Pump Square, but when the pump was removed the square was renamed after Earl Granville of Stonepark. Trees were planted to commemorate the coronation of Edward VII ...

Butcher's Shop Display, Eccleshall

This window display won first prize at the Smithfield Christmas Auction. Standing in the doorway is Mr W. Hart, the butcher. Mr Hart's brother kept a farm and supplied the shop with meat.

Butchers shop, Market Place, Cannock

R. Wright's butchers shop on Market Place, Stafford pictured shortly before demolition.

Butchers shop, near Lichfield Street, Hanley

A grocers and butchers shop just off Lichfield Street, Hanley. Wrights Pies are advertised.

Butcher's Shop, Stafford,

This butcher's shop was located on the corner of White Lion Street and Lichfield Road. Next to the shop can be seen the eighteenth century lock-up, used originally to detain local drunks and vagrants. ...

Butcher's shop, Tamworth

An unidentified butcher's shop in Tamworth. Notice the carcases hanging either side of the doorway.