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High Street, Eccleshall,

View taken from the Castle Street and Stafford Street crossroads. The timber framed building on the right is the Market Hall (built in 1884) which replaced the Old Market Hall and was constructed to ...

High Street, Stone, (1)

On the left is Evan and Sons ironmongers and garage, established in 1840. The building with the bow windows is the Crown Hotel. The hotel was damaged by fire in 1778. The new building was designed ...

Holland's Motor and Carriage Works, Eccleshall

H. Holland's Motor and Carriage Works on High street, Eccleshall. Henry Holland was born at Croxton, near Eccleshall in 1875. In the 1911 census his occupation is described as agricultural engineer, ...

Hot Lane and Sneyd Colliery tip, Burslem

A view north east from the top of Hot Lane with the spoil tip belonging to Sneyd Colliery and Brickworks on the right. Crossing the road is the cable of the aerial ropeway which connected the colliery ...

Imperial Garage, Brereton, Rugeley

Located on Armitage Road, Rugeley at the north side of its junction with Thomson Road, Imperial garage wa an agent for new Vauxhall and Bedford vehicles but also sold used cars and had BP fuel pumps. ...

Interior of Atkey's Garage, Uttoxeter

Motor vehicles inside Atkey's Garage on carter Street, Uttoxeter. The lorry at the far left is an Austin FG of Eckersley Brothers coal merchants. The others on the ground floor are: a Morris Oxford, ...

J. Oakley, Motor Garage, Station Road, Hednesford

James Oakley and his wife Mary were born in Whitchurch, Shropshire. By 1901 he was a cycle agent at his home in Station Road, Hednesford and by 1907 he was advertising as a cycle maker, dealer and motor ...

J. R. Smith, Coach Painters, Bridgewood Street, Longton

J. R. Smith operated on this site during the 1950s. This building is now (2020) a garage and vehicle test centre.

Jeffrey's Garage in Brakespeare Street, Goldenhill, Stoke-on-Trent

The photograph shows W Jeffrey & Sons bus and coach garage in Brakespeare Street (to the left) in Goldenhill. This is the rear entrance to the garage which fronted onto Charlotte Street. The garage has ...

Jones & Allcock's Garage, Stafford

Jones & Allcock Garage stands on Wolverhampton Road close to te railway bridge and was formerly Gwennap's Garage. Standing by their new Austin A35s are (left to right) Mr Green (a former Mayor of Stafford), ...

Joule's brewery garage, Stone

Harry Evans working on one of the Joule's brewery lorry fleet at the Newcastle Road depot. The lorry is a Thorneycroft Sturdy Star.

Joules brewery staff with 1901 Sunbeam Mabley

Refuelling for rally. Pictured with a Sunbeam Mabley are Joules employees Reginald Palin, Transport Manager (left), and Clifford Gaskin, Foreman Cooper. Mr Gaskin was well known in Stone as the 'nanny' ...

Lammascote Road, Stafford, (2)

Row of terraced housing on Lammascote Road. The garage on the right is on the corner of North Walls.

Lea Hall Garage, Armitage Road, Rugeley

Lea Hall Garage on Armitage Road, Rugeley. Its forerunner was a tin shack occupied by Trent Valley Transport Station in the 1930s. During the period of nationalised transport it became the Trent Valley ...

Lea Hall Garage, Rugeley

Photograph taken from Thorn Automation office block, showing Lea Hall Garage and showroom in the foreground. Rugeley 'A' Power Station can be seen in the background on the right, with its large 'dry' ...

Lea Hall Garage, Rugeley

Photograph shows Lea Hall Garage in the foreground. Rugeley 'B' power station under construction in the distance. The Trent and Mersey canal runs immediately behind the garage. Photograph taken by ...

Lea, Son & Co., Limited, Garage, Stafford

Lea and Sons' garage on Newport Road, Stafford, opened in 1910. They were agents for private and commercial cars, and for tyres by Michelin, Dunlop, Continental, Kempshall and Grose. Petrol pumps ...

Lea, Son & Co., Limited, Garage, Stafford

Lea and Sons' garage on Newport Road, Stafford, opened in 1910. They were agents for private and commercial cars, and for tyres by Michelin, Dunlop, Continental, Kempshall and Grose. Petrol pumps ...