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Harrison's Confectionery, 17 Ironmarket, Newcastle-under-Lyme

Harrison's is here decorated to celebrate the 60th anniversary of the succession of Queen Victoria to the throne. The two gentlemen on the left are possibly the confectioners, with one of the ladies in ...

Heath Bakery, Uttoxeter

Dough mixing machines at the Heath Bakery, Uttoxeter, owned by John Walker at the time of this photograph. John's father (also named John) bought the Heath Bakery in November 1929 from Joshua 'Jos' Blore. ...

Henry Evans Esq., Burton-on-Trent area

Mr Evans (b.1731) was the founder of the brewery on the western side of High Street in 1754, whose daughters married into the Worthington family. When he retired he bought Caudwell Hall in Derbyshire. ...

Henry Gerrard, Uttoxeter

Henry Gerrard pictured at the back of his shop near the Heath Bakery, Uttoxeter. His niece Miriam Wright married Joseph Blore, an apprentice at the bakery and later they bought the business and ran ...

Henson's Sentinel Steam wagon, 35 Parker Street, Burton-on-Trent

Steam wagon and crew outside G. Henson & Co.'s works. The wagon is loaded high with bottle crates.

Heron Cross Secondary School, Fenton

Housecraft lesson at Heron Cross Secondary School, Fenton. The photograph is annotated "Local woman Butcher's visit to cut up side of sheep for Housecraft. Photograph T.Lowe with compliments. HERON CROSS ...

High Street, Eccleshall

Looking west along High Street. The building on the left was a lodging house, and on the right behind the double doors was a bakehouse. The church is just beyond the last houses on the right. A postcard ...

High Street, Newcastle-under-Lyme

Taken in 1860 this photograph shows the west side of the High Street in Newcastle-under-Lyme. The County Tea Warehouse is in the centre of the picture with its well stocked window. There are two Roberts' ...

Hilltop Cottage, Meir Heath

'Hilltop Cottage' Chinese takeaway at Meir Heath. In the 19th century this building was the 'Dusty Miller' public house. More recently it has been a butcher's shop. The tower of the windmill can be ...

Hindley's bakers shop, Rugeley,

Joseph Richard Hindley's bakers shop at 16a Upper Brook Street. Joseph Hindley acquired this premises in 1896 from an existing small bakery business for a little 0ver £45 including stock, equipment ...

Hindley's bakery, Rugeley

Unloading bread from the ovens at Hindley's bakery, Wharf Road, Rugeley. Hindley's bakery was founded by Joseph Hindley at 16a Upper Brook Street, Rugeley in 1896. Upon his death in 1928 his son ...

Hindley's Bakery, Rugeley

Derek Brew and Vi Williams decorating a wedding cake at Hindley's bakery, Wharf Road, Rugeley. Hindley's bakery was founded by Joseph Hindley at 16a Upper Brook Street, Rugeley in 1896. Upon his ...

Hindley's bakery, Rugeley

A baker using the new Cox Denholm bread oven at Hindley's bakery, Wharf Road, Rugeley. Hindley's bakery was founded by Joseph Hindley at 16a Upper Brook Street, Rugeley in 1896. Upon his death in ...

Horninglow Brewery, Burton-on-Trent

Bird's eye view of the brewery from the church steeple of St. John The Divine, Horninglow, built 1864-66. The brewery was founded by Messrs. Marston & Co., and was in later years known simply as 'Marstons'....

Horse Fair, Rugeley

This view of Horse Fair looks north towards Upper Brook Street. The road traffic island (Globe island) has changed over the years to cope with the busy road junction. The shop in the centre is Lucille's ...

Horse-drawn milk float, Stramshall, Uttoxeter

Mr Hollings of Stramshall with his milk float. Sitting in the cart is his daughter. In the background is their farmhouse.

In the ale stores, Bass, Burton-on-Trent

This man is pegging stores casks. Using pincers he has just pulled out a peg releasing a spurt of beer from the bung.

Ind Coope & Allsopp's ERF delivery dray, Burton-on-Trent

Brewery delivery dray loaded with wooden casks and pulling a four wheeled tank waggon. The location of the actual photograph is not known; map reference is the site of the brewery.