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New Hall and Post Office, High Green, Cannock

The old post office dated from 1908. To its left is New Hall (built 1890). This building was once a Sunday School, followed by a gymnasium and in later years a working men's club known locally as Skinners, ...

Normacot Post Office, Longton

G. Colley's shop, Normacot Post Office at 75 Upper Normacot Road.

Novelty postcard, Rugeley Camp

A number of generic novelty cards were created so that the supplier or writer of the card could insert the location of the Camp they were stationed at. The caption reads 'Immediate. Pictures by wireless ...

Novelty postcard, Stafford

A novelty postcard published by J.W. Dennis and Sons, Scarborough. Postmarked 13 August 1913.

Old Hednesford Post Office

Alan and Joy Barker went into business running the Old Post Office in Old Hednesford from around 1954 until around 1960 when they sold up to move to a business in Surrey. The Old Post Office was ...

Old Hednesford Post Office

Alan and Joy Barker went into business running the Old Post Office in 'Old Hednesford' from around 1954 until around 1960 when they sold up to move to a business in Surrey. The Old Post Office was ...

Old Post Office with staff standing outside, Bird Street, Lichfield

The Post Office was opened on Bird Street in 1905 and closed in 1968 when it moved to its present location in Bakers Lane.

Painting of Walton on the Hill Post Office

Parade in Abbots Bromley

This postcard view shows an unidentified parade positioned by the Post Office (left) and the Crown Hotel (later known as the Crown Inn) on Crown Bank in Abbots Bromley. The parade is thought to be ...

Post men and boys outside the Post Office, George Street, Tamworth

Post men and boys, bicycles and mail bags, outside the Old Post Office, on the south side of George Street, eastern end. A recruiting poster can be seen on the wall of the Post Office, possibly for the ...

Post Office & former Egg Market, Alstonefield

The building on the right was formerly used as an egg market. It was held every Wednesday. In the first half of the 20th century, eggs would be sold to Herbert Austin, the egg factor, who would take ...

Post Office & Schools, Ipstones. Photographed by William Blake.

Village scene taken at Ipstones, Nr. Leek, Staffordshire. The scene includes the village post office and school.

Post Office and Shop, Alstonefield

The shop is thought to have been established in 1759 by William Hambleton. Its stone sign, obscured by the Post Office sign reads, "W.H. Hambleton, Mercer and Grocer, Dealer in Coffee, Tea, Tobacco and ...

Post Office and Stores, Hopwas

A postcard view of Hopwas Post Office and Stores on School Lane. At the time of this photograph the postmistress and shopkeeper was Lizzie Wilson. The Post Office closed in 1994 and a sub-Post Office ...

Post Office and Stores, Hopwas

A postcard view of Hopwas Post Office and Stores on School Lane. At the time of this photograph the postmistress and shopkeeper was Lizzie Wilson. The Post Office closed in 1994 and a sub-Post Office ...

Post Office Cottages , Wheaton Aston

On the left can be seen the timber-framed upper storey of No.1 Post Office Cottages, which dated from about 1500. The adjoining brick cottages contained the beams and fireplaces from the original 15th ...

Post Office Counters, Chetwynd House, Stafford,

Chetwynd House was built around 1712-1715 by William Chetwynd, 3rd Viscount Chetwynd (1683?-1770), Member of Parliament for Stafford 1715-1722 and 1734-1770. The house was sold in the 1780s to William ...

Post Office presentation, Stone

Presenting safe driving medals in the yard of Stone Post Office, Granville Square. From left to right: Ken Smith, Bill Burslem, Bill Warrilow, Ron Fallows, Bob Radcliffe, Wal Slater, George Cooper, ...