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Station Road, Hednesford

Marston's Shoe shop is on the junction of Green Heath Road (known locallly as West Hill), left, and Station Road, straight ahead. Market Street is to the right via the bridge over the railway. The photographer ...

Stock yard at Bass, Burton-on-Trent

£100,000 worth of stacked oak staves in the Bass stock yard for making casks.

Stocks of barrels in Burman's Cooperage yard

The original firm was called J. Burman & Son, Hawkins Lane, Burton-On-Trent. It was a cask repair firm only. In 1939 they took over J. Grout & Co., Dallow Street Cooperage, which was a firm somewhat run ...

Stocks of barrels in Burman's Cooperage yard, Burton-upon-Trent

The original firm was called J. Burman & Son, Hawkins Lane, Burton-On-Trent. It was a cask repair firm only. In 1939 they took over J. Grout & Co., Dallow Street Cooperage, which was a firm somewhat run ...

Stoke Roundhouse, Stoke-on-Trent

This is the locomotive yard at Stoke Roundhouse in Stoke-on-Trent and the men standing around the engine are likely to be locomotive engineers and company managers. If you look closely you can see that ...

Stokes' Tannery buildings, Rugeley

Buildings at the rear of Forge Road, Rugeley. The building was part of Stokes' Tannery, where the chroming and drying process took place. It was later taken over by the Gas Board. The entry on the right ...

Stokes Tannery, Rugeley

Buildings at the rear of Forge Street, Rugeley. Part of Stokes Tannery chroming and drying process. The building was later take over by the gas board. The entry on the right was known as the 'Gulley'.

Stone mason's yard, Stapenhill

Photograph of a monumental stone mason's workshop and yard at Stapenhill, Burton upon Trent.

Stone Road, Tittensor

St. Luke's Church gates can be seen on the left. When the A34 was constructed and the road was widened, the gates were moved back, meaning that the church was much closer to the road..

Stone Traders' Association Charabanc Outing,

Members of Stone Traders' Association. In the 1960s the association changed its title to Stone Chamber of Trade to widen activities and eligibility for membership.

Stone Traders trip to Chester

Alfred Haynes, the partner brother in the Haynes wheelwrighting and blacksmithing business in Stone, is standing behind everyone else at the back of the group.

Striking mechanism for clock, Buckfast Abbey, Devon

Photograph of the striking mechanism for clock made by Gillett and Johnston of Croydon and repaired or maintained by A.J. Thornton, clock and watchmaker of Stone. He started his clock making business ...

Swynnerton Hall

In 1562 the Swynnerton estate passed to William Fitzherbert. The present house was built by Francis Smith of Warwick for Thomas Fitzherbert in 1729. James Trubshaw made further additions and alteration ...

Swynnerton Park

A view of the parkland within the Swynnerton Hall estate. In 1562 the Swynnerton estate passed to William Fitzherbert. The present house was built by Francis Smith of Warwick for Thomas Fitzherbert ...

Swynnerton Park Cricket Ground

Cricket was first played at Swynnerton Park in 1892 when the club won a match against Stone Cricket Club. The original pavilion (pictured) was built in 1912 and avoided being damaged by a bomb which ...

Swynnerton Village

On the right is George Bennett's wheelrights workshop. A wagon can be seen, but the age of the motor car has clearly arrived. On the left in the trees is the Old Post Office. A postcard view published ...

Tailor's Workshop, Stafford,

Tailors' workshop belonging to H. Hulme and Sons on Gaol Square. The owner, Mr Anthony Hulme, is second from the left. His wife, Ellen, is second from the right. Seated far left is Henry Hulme. One ...

Tanner's tools, Chapman's Sheepskin Works, Tutbury

Tanner's and currier's tools used at E.B. Chapman's Sheepskin Works, the Old Mill, Tutbury. Top row: (left) Half-moon knife, used to scrape the surface of a skin stretched on a frame. (rights) Currier's ...