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Clark's Garage, Stafford,

Charles Clark's main garage was in Gaol Square, but this garage is on Foregate Street. One of Staffords gasometers can be seen on the left.

Clayton Lane from Newcastle Road, Stoke-on-Trent

Looking southwards along Clayton Lane from close to the junmction with the A34 (Newcastle Road). On the left are bakery buildings, at the time of the photograph, Birkett & Roberts Trent Vale Bakery, producing ...

Construction of a petrol station, Uttoxeter

Construction of the Shell filling station at the western end of New Road and the A50 at Uttoxeter. The man looking on is Bill Keeling, who had a timber and coalyard business based on the site now (2010) ...

Construction of a petrol station, Uttoxeter

Construction of the Shell filling station at the western end of New Road and the A50 at Uttoxeter

Darlaston Café, near Stone

The Darlaston Cafe stood on the eastern side of the Stoke-on-Trent to Stone road (the A34) close to the Darlaston Inn. Opened in 1929 by Donald Campbell, it was one of a number of road-side cafés ...

English Electric Co., Stafford

This photograph is of an area of the factory known as Queensville Yard. On the left is the Works Garage, complete with war-time camouflage paint. This was later demolished and replaced by a larger garage ...

F. Kenning & Sons, Derby Turn, Burton-upon-Trent

This view shows F. Kenning & Sons garage and showroom at Derby Turn, Burton-upon-Trent. This family business began with Frank Kenning who in 1878 had started a door-to-door hardware retail business. ...

Fidgeon's Garage, The Square, Fazeley

Display of eleven motor bikes, three side cars, one fully kitted out lady motor cyclist, and on the right is a a 1914 Model T Ford with Derby registration. Fidgeon's Garage and buildings are shown here ...

Finnikin's Garage, Ashbourne Road, Leek

Harry Finnikin's garage on Ashbourne Road.

Fire at Alfred Manton's Garage, Rugeley

Rugeley firemen tackle a raging fire at Alfred Manton's Garage in Sheep Fair, Rugeley. These old wooden buildings had served as a garage for Mr. Manton, and before him the Palfreyman family, for many ...

Fire at Alfred Manton's Garage, Rugeley

Rugeley firemen tackle a raging fire at Alfred Manton's Garage in Sheep Fair, Rugeley. These old wooden buildings had served as a garage for Mr. Manton, and before him the Palfreyman family, for many ...

Fordson tractors, A.J. Fryer, Uttoxeter

Ten Fordson tractors in field with a lorry belonging to A.J. Fryer at the rear loaded with another tractor. The lorry has headlamp dimmers for blackout requirements. This photograph taken as advertisement ...

G. W. Wellings funeral directors, Derby Street, Burton-upon-Trent

On the extreme left of this scene are the premises of G.W. Wellings, Funeral Directors, who also ran motor tours and excursions. The large sign above the first charabanc, which hangs over an alley-way ...

Gaol Square Garage, Stafford,

This garage was owned by Charles Clarke. The garage later moved to Queensville. Alle the buildings except the Snow Hill Methodist Chapel and the old Abercrombie Inn at the extreme right have been ...

Gaol Square, Stafford

View of the square showing, on the right, the Singer Sewing Centre, the Mecca sweet shop and The Jap Co., household furnishers. The four-dial clock was presented by George Bruckshaw in 1916, to celebrate ...

Gaol Square, Stafford

Looking towards Chell Road, with the then newly built Sheriden centre to the left and Charles Clarke's garage on the right. The row of shops includes Fair Wear Shoe Repairs, Bowen's Jen Shoe Shop and ...

Garage, Newport Road, Stafford,

The Junction Service Station on Newport Road, with King Edward VI Grammar School in the background to the left. From about 1939 it belonged to Mr E.H. Bunn. He was an agent for British made motorcycles, ...

Garth Street, Hanley

Until the 1950s Garth Street was known as Bath Street. The building in the centre of the photograph was the Bath Street Works, originally occupied by Thomas Twyford (sanitary ware manufacturer) in the ...