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Gorsty Lea Garage, Codsall

The garage, which stood on Wolverhampton Road, Codsall, close to Gorsty Hayes, has now been demolished and the site cleared for development.

Gould's Motor Garage, Newcastle-under-Lyme

The Central Motor Garage at 73, Market Place, Newcastle-under-Lyme opened under the management of Alfred L. Gould by January 1908. They were specialists in Lanchester, Calthorpe and Belsize cars, and ...

Green Bus Company offices and cafe, Rugeley

These offices stood on Taylors Lane, Rugeley. Westbrook House can be seen to the right of this image..

Green Bus Service Garage, Rugeley

Wheildon's Green Bus Service Garage on Elmore Lane. Rugeley Garden Centre can be seen on the right with the iron railings. All the buidings have now been demolished and the area redeveloped.

Greenhead Street from Scotia Road, Burslem

Looking south west down Greenhead Street from the BycarsRoad/Scotia Road crossroads. Scotia Road runs from right to left, Bycars Road is behind the camera. On the extreme left hand side was the site of ...

H. Furbanks' stand at the County Show, Uttoxeter

Staffordshire Agricultural Society's annual County Show was originally held at various sites around the county. The first show at Stone was in 1844. Since 1958 the County Show has been held at the purpose-built ...

H. Williams & Co. Garage, Eccleshall

Horace Williams' Garage on High Street, Eccleshall. This picture is taken from 'No Worry Motoring', an article by A.V. Stanford which appeared in the February 1928 edition of 'Monthly Pictorial' ...

H.W. Furbank, Garage, Market Street, Uttoxeter

Furbank's garage on the corner of Market Street and Spiceal Street.

H.W. Furbank's Garage and Petrol Station, Market Street, Uttoxeter

A white coated attendant fills the car from a choice of producer's petrol pumps. Furbanks also used to have a showroom onto the Market Place next to the cinema on Queen Street. The building is now a shop. ...

Handley Street, Packmoor, Stoke-on-Trent

A cottage at Lane Ends, Packmoor. At the northern end of Handley Street, the cottage was at one time attached to a petrol pump for a farmer's vehicles (Note the 'Not For Resale' sign on the top of the ...

Handsacre Garage

The forecouart of Handsacre Garage Esso filling station, repair shop and store. Located in the junction of Lichfield and Uttoxeter Roads, Handsacre. Photograph taken by Peter Rogers, photographer, ...

Happy Days Coaches, Stafford

This Happy Days Coach 379 BRE, fleet number 82, was a Beadle LD with Beadle coach body new in 1954. The Happy Days Coach business was started around 1922 by the Austin family. They operated originally ...

Hickson Bros. Garage, Fazeley/Bonehill roads junction, Tamworth

The interior of Hickson Brother's Garage, situated on the Fazeley/ Bonehill road junction opposite the Jolly Sailor. On the right can be seen a Tipper Lorry. The two gentlemen kneeling are Morris Ellison, ...

High Street, Eccleshall

A view of the north side of Eccleshall High Street showing numbers 18 to 28. The building next door was demolished in about 1970 to make way for Eccleshall Library, which opened in 1972. On the right ...

High Street, Eccleshall

This picture was taken looking towards the west on the High Street in Eccleshall. The white building centre left is the Bell Inn, the Midland Bank is in the centre and on the right there is the High ...

High Street, Eccleshall

A view of the north side of Eccleshall High Street showing Harper's shop and the newly built Eccleshall Library, with Eccleshall Garage and its petrol pumps beyond. From the County Archaeology photograph ...

High Street, Eccleshall

A view of the north side of the High Street, Eccleshall. Far left is London House. the puilding between the petrol pumps and the shop with bay windows was demolished in the early 1970s to make way for ...

High Street, Eccleshall

A view of Eccleshall High Street looking west. On the left are the arcaded frontages of the Crown Inn and the Royal Oak Inn. Perhaps the Royal Oak's greatest claim to fame is that it was owned by Geoff ...