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Ancient High House, Stafford

Black and white lithograph print by John Robert Ferneyhough, printed by R. Martin. The High House was built on Greengate Street by Richard Dorrington in 1595. The timber was said to have come from Doxey ...

Ancient High House, Stafford

The large timber framed building is the Ancient High House on Greengate Street, built by Richard Dorrington in 1595. The timber was said to have come from Doxey Wood, near Stafford Castle. King Charles ...

Ancient High House, Stafford,

View of the Ancient High House on Greengate Street, built by Richard Dorrington in 1595. King Charles I stayed here in September 1642, whilst on a recruiting drive during the Civil War. His nephew, ...

Ancient High House, Stafford,

View of the High House on Greengate Street, from St. Mary's Gate. The High House was built by Richard Dorrington in 1595. The timber was said to have come from Doxey Wood, near Stafford Castle. King ...

Ancient High House, Stafford,

View of the Ancient High House on Greengate Street, built by Richard Dorrington in 1595. On the right is Brookfield's tailors which until the early twentieth century was occupied by W. Wynne, a bootmaker. In ...

Anglesey Crescent and Gardens, Hednesford

A Frith's postcard showing Anglesey Crescent with the Anglesey Hotel on the left with the Tivoli Cinema in Anglesey Street beyond. The cinema was demolished in 1964 but the hotel is now Wetherspoon's ...

Appleby's Butcher's Shop, High Street, Burton-on-Trent

View of a half-timbered butcher's shop with a line of rabbits hanging outside. For most of the 20th century the building was a retail outlet run by Herratts selling fancy goods and knitting wool. In ...

Appleby's shop, High Street, Burton upon Trent

Lantern slide view of a half-timbered butcher's shop with a line of rabbits hanging outside. For most of the 20th century the building was a retail outlet run by Herratts selling fancy goods and knitting ...

Armistice Day, Stone

Service and civic parade in front of the War Memorial on Granville Square, Armistice Day. The Stone War Memorial on Granville Square was unveiled on 10 January 1921 by Lord Dartmouth, Lord Lieutenant ...

Arthur Brown butchers, Stafford

Shop front of Arthur Brown's butchers shop at 1, Crabbery Street in Stafford. The premises was demolished to make way for the Princess Street development in 1963. Image from 'Staffordshire Past and ...

Arthur Dobson's tobacconists, Greengate Street, Stafford

Exterior of Arthur Dobson's wholesale and retail tobacconist shop at 22, Greengate Street, Stafford. Arthur Dobson was born in Stockton on Tees in 1865 and started work in a Leeds tobacco factory. After ...

Arthur Hay, Provisioners & Grocers, Derby Street, Leek

Arthur Hay's grocer's shop at 57, Derby Street, Leek. He also had premises on the corner of West Street (no 45) and Picton Street, currently (2020) Squires of Leek, hairdressers . Born in Lincolnshire ...

Ashbourne Road, Leek

This street was formerly known as London Road, taking its exisiting name in the early 1900s. At the start of the nineteenth century the fairly rapid expansion of the town saw new buildings along the ...

Ashbourne Road, Rocester

View of Ashbourne Road, looking towards Church Lane. The yard leading to the Red Lion public house is on the left, next to Dwyer's general store.

Ashbourne Road, Rocester

A view of Ashbourne Road looking towards Church Lane. To the left can be seen the archway into the yard of the Red Lion and Andrew Dyer's general store.

Ashleys, Grocers, High Street, Uttoxeter

Atherstone Street, Fazeley, Lichfield

On the right can be seen a Cobblers shop, with the Boot sign hanging outside. The view is taken looking towards Two Gates.

Atkeys garage, Carter Street, Uttoxeter

View of the forecourt of Atkey's garage, which still occupied this premises in 1987. There are covered petrol pumps and the showroom is glass-fronted. Sir Albert Atkey of Nottingham established A. ...