Window display, Co-op Department Store, Stafford
This window display of ‘Trutex’ Schoolwear, which was in Crabbery Street, used a large banner promoting ‘Trutex’ quality and a life-size silver suit of armour (cut and shaped from silver backed thin card) ...
Wolverhampton Road, Cannock
A view of Wolverhampton Road, Cannock, looking towards the Market Hall. On the extreme left can be seen the sign for James Bond, motor car retailer. The lorry is probably a Model TT.
The postcard ...
Wolverhampton Road, Stafford
Photograph includes Pilkington's vintage cycle shop, Owen's sweet shop, and Island Cafe.
Woodbank Street, Burslem
This shop was on the corner of Velvet Street (to the left) and Woodbank Street in Burslem. The building dates from the middle of the 19th century when Woodbank Street was known as Hanover Street. Velvet ...
Woodings agricultural engineers, Stafford
A name plate formerly attached to an agricultural implement or building. Oakey and Wooding were agricultural engineers based at Bailey Street, Stafford and were founded around 1920. they were dealers ...
Woolworth's, High Street, Uttoxeter
F. W. Woolworth's shop on High Street, Uttoxeter with displays of Easter eggs and gifts in the windows. Woolworth's ceased trading in early 2009 and the premises are now (December 2020) occupied by W.H. ...
Yvonne's shop window, Rugeley
Yvonne's ladies outfitters was situated on the corner of Market Square and Bow street, Rugeley. It specialised in more expenseve women's clothing. This window dressing for Dalkeith Knitwear has a foxhunting ...