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Quonians Lane, Lichfield

The buildings on the left hand side of Quonians Lane date from the 16th century. The lane is mentioned in the 1325 Book of Dean and Chapter Possessions as leading to a well. Quonians Lane was possibly ...

Railway Hotel, Rugeley

Situated at the road junction by the Rugeley Trent Valley railway station entrance, the Railway Commercial Hotel is strictly speaking in Colton Parish. It was probably built around 1862-64. The proprietor ...

Red Lion Square, Newcastle-under-Lyme

This early photograph from 1910 shows Red Lion Square in Newcastle-under-Lyme. The Three Tuns Pub stands in the centre of the picture with with a barrel suspended outside to indicate a public house. A ...

Red Lion Square, Newcastle-under-Lyme

This photograph shows the the junction of Merrial Street and High street. The buildings on the right were demolished in the mid 1960s to make way for the York Place shopping centre. Bookland was the first ...

Red Lion Square, Newcastle-under-Lyme

Red Lion Square, Newcastle-under-Lyme. A streetscene with shops 'to let' and figures on the pavement. Watercolour signed botton right by Reginald G. Haggar.

Restoration of St. Chad's Church, Stafford

Pictured with scaffolding in place, workmen begin the first stage of restoration in 1953 on the stonework of St. Chad’s Church, Stafford. Please contact us if you recognise anyone in the photograph. The ...

Re-thatching Oldcroft cottage, Acton Trussell

Thatchers at work replacing the thatched roof of 'Oldcroft', home of the Norbury family, in Acton Trussell.

Retirement Presentation, Lotus Ltd, Stone

This photograph was taken on the retirement of Gladys Elkin in 1964. She is holding a bouquet of flowers front right and had worked for Lotus Ltd in Stone for 46 years. She was a Charge Hand in the ...

Richardson & Son's show stand

This stand belonging to the coachbuilders is at an agricultural show in the Uttoxeter area.

Richardson's Corner, Stafford,

Richardson's shop was on the corner of Stafford Street and Gaolgate Street, and sold all kinds of household goods; advertisements for table knives, cutters, razors and scissors are on the building's side ...

Richardson's Household Shop, Stafford,

Richardson's Corner at the junction of Gaolgate and Stafford Street. Richardson's shop sold glass, china and ironmongery. Henry Cliffe's tea and coffee shop is on the left. This photograph was taken ...

Rickshaw, Richardsons coachbuilders, Uttoxeter

A rickshaw made in 1903 by Richardson & Son of Uttoxeter for export to Mr F.G. Keeling, Shanghai, China. This photograph was taken outside the Richardson family home, next door to the company works at ...

Rickshaw, Uttoxeter Church Bazaar

A rickshaw made by Richardson's Coachbuilders pictured at the Uttoxeter Church Bazaar in an Alfred McCann postcard. The boy between the shafts was Richardson's last apprentice. This rickshaw was not ...

Roulette.

Pottery-making tool known as a Roulette. It was used to make impressed decorations on soft clay. The roulette is held in an iron wishbone and retained by a screw and bolt. This means that different ...

Roulette.

Pottery-making tool known as a Roulette. It was used to make impressed decorations on soft clay. The roulette is held in an iron wishbone and retained by a screw and bolt. This means that different ...

Roulette.

Pottery-making tool known as a Roulette. It was used to make impressed decorations on soft clay. The roulette is held in an iron wishbone and retained by a screw and bolt. This means that different ...

Roulette.

Pottery-making tool known as a Roulette. It was used to make impressed decorations on soft clay. The roulette is held in an iron wishbone and retained by a screw and bolt. This means that different ...

Roulette.

Pottery-making tool known as a Roulette. It was used to make impressed decorations on soft clay. The roulette is held in an iron wishbone and retained by a screw and bolt. This means that different ...