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Averil's Entry, Stafford,

Averil's Entry runs between Greengate Street and St. Mary's Grove. Originally the passage came out by Averil's chemist shop, a fifteenth century building which was demolished in the 1960s. The Grove ...

Backstamps of Longton Pottery Companies

A selection of backstamps of Longton pottery companies operating during the 20th century. Photographs of backstamps from ceramic items by Peter Landon. Collarge compiled by Bill Webster.

Bailey's Stores, Mill Street, Cannock

Bailey's grocery store with Roden's butchers next door. The buildings in this photograph were demolished in 1966 and the site now occupied by Tudor Employment. The white building on the right the other ...

Bamford's Agricultural Engineers advertisement

Bamfords was founded in 1871 in Uttoxeter by Henry Bamford and made water pumps, taps and agricultural machinery. Joseph Cyril Bamford split off from the Bamford company in 1945 to set up what has become ...

Bath Street, Stafford

This view was taken from Albion Place looking towards Bath Street in Safford. Most of the buildings in this picture were demolished shortly after the photograph was taken in 1930, to make way for ...

Bath Street, Stafford

This view from Earl Street, with the former Harris and Son's off-licence on Bath Street corner, was taken by Stafford photographer Tony Boydon. Centre right is the former Police Station and on the right ...

Bath Villas, Mill Street, Cannock

Next to the motorcycle accessory shop on the corner can be seen Bath Villas, built in 1894.

Baxters Butchers Shop, Sheridan Centre, Stafford

Baxters butchers shop formed part of the Sheridan Centre which was developed in the 1970s. In later years the centre was partly demolished and given a £5 million redevelopment which officially re-opened ...

Beehive corner, Hednesford

Looking from the rail station road bridge towards Green Heath Road (West Hill). On the left can be seen the Beehive Stores at the time C. J. Taylor was proprietor. Cecil John Taylor had managed the store ...

Beehive corner, Hednesford

This well known store was situated on the corner of Cannock Road and Green Heath Road (West Hill) until its closure in the 1960s. It was owned by Harris, Horton & Heath at the time of this photograph ...

Beer bottle label from the Bird-In-Hand Brewery, Hilderstone

Beer bottle label advertising T.H. Shelley Stout. The Bird and Hand Inn had its own malthouse and brewery. It was one of the last public houses in the county to brew its own beer. The Shelley family ...

Bemersley Road, Ball Green, Stoke-on-Trent

The camera is facing north along Bemersley Road from the end of Knypersley Road. This are is known as Cornhill, a name plate is just visible below the street sign on the wall of the shop to the right. ...

Bent's beer bottle label, Stone

Beer bottle label advertising Bent's Old Tom Strong Ale. Bent's Brewery was established in Newcastle-under-Lyme in the 1790s by William Bent. The business remained in Newcastle until 1936, when manufacture ...

Bethesda Chapel, Hanley

Bethesda Chapel on Albion Street, Hanley prior to restoration. Built in 1819, Bethesda Chapel is an important part of the heritage of the Potteries. It is an outstanding monument to the Methodist ...

Better Butties Sandwich Shop, Sutherland Road, Longton

This shop was opposite the Aynsley and Paragon China pottery factories on Sutherland Road and the proprietor was John Townsend.

Bill Head, A.L. Brown & Son, Newcastle-under-Lyme

Illustrated Bill head from A.L. Brown and Son, wholesale grocers, Albion Mill, Marsh Parade, Newcastle-under-Lyme. It is for goods purchased for the executors of the Duke of Sutherland's estates at Trentham ...

Bill Head, Albert Scott, Newcastle-under-Lyme

Illustrated Bill head from Albert Scott, Harness and Saddlery Establishment, Market Place, Newcastle-under-Lyme, for goods purchased by the Duke of Sutherland in December 1912. From the Sutherland papers, ...

Bill Head, George Taylor & Sons, Newcastle-under-Lyme

Illustrated bill head from George Taylor and Sons, plumbers and decorators, 8,9 and 15 Marsh Street, Newcastle-under-Lyme, including an image of the shop. The bill is for work undertaken for the Duke ...