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Advertisement for the Bath Hotel, Stafford,

Advertisement for the Baths Hotel on Greengate Street, built in the 1890s. Baths Hotel later became Seamus O' Donell's Irish Bar which closed 2001 and in 2012 is now called The Tavern. The photograph ...

Advertisement for the Crown Inn, Stafford,

Handmade advertisement for the Crown Inn on Queensville, and Warners home brewed ale. The Crown changed its name to the Spittal Brook in 1999. The original advertisement belongs to Mr A.A. Chatfield, ...

Advertisement for Wardle & Davenport Ltd., Leek

A colour advertisement for Wardle & Davenport Ltd., silk manufacturers of Leek, published in Leek supplement of 'The Drapers' Organiser', July 1925. The silk manufacturing firm of Wardle & Davenport ...

Advertisements for Longton shops and businesses

Advertisements for Brookfields Toyland, Longton garages Ltd., Simmonds jewellers and the Alexandra Theatre.

Advertisements of Longton and Burslem shops

Lloyds was a home furnishings store on two levels at 63 Market Street, Longton. Davision serviced televisions and radios at 71 Market Street, Longton. They also sold radios, televisions, tape recorders, ...

Advertising Cart on Liverpool Road, Newcastle-under-Lyme

Cattle pulling 'Atora' beef-suet cart as an advertising gimmick.

Advertising postcard, F.H. Burgess, Eccleshall

Postcard advertising horse-drawn cultivators supplied by F.H. Burgess of Eccleshall, who were well-known locally as agricultural and horticultural engineers, suppliers and ironmongers for over a century. Frederick ...

Advertising postcard, Wolseley Bridge

This postcard advertises Martin’s Patent Cultivators and shows a horse-drawn cultivator breaking up stubble. It was produced by Martin's Cultivator Co. of Stamford, Lincolnshire, manufacturers of agricultural ...

Advertising sign, Boat Inn, Gnosall

A postcard view taken by Boat Inn Bridge also known as Wharf Bridge, Bridge No. 34, by the Shropshire Union Canal in Gnosall, with an advertising sign for Marston’s Burton Ales and the Yardarm Bar at ...

Advertising signs, Spot Gate Inn, Spot Acre, near Fulford

This postcard view shows three advertising signs which were located at the Spot Gate Inn, Hilderstone Road, Spot Acre. The top sign states “This gate hangs well & hinders none, walk in refresh yourself, ...

Aerial view of Upper Tean

This View of Upper Tean was taken from a Microlite Aircraft in April 1982. Much has changed in this photograph compared to today (2013). At the top of the image can be seen Tean Hall Mills, at the time ...

Aerial photograph of John Hill & Sons Nurseries at Spot Gate

In about 1849, John and Elijah Hill purchased land at Spot Acre, near Fulford in order to set up their nursery business there. John Hill and Sons Nursery eventually occupied about 800 acres around Spot ...

Aerial photograph of John Hill Nurseries at Spot Gate

In about 1849, John and Elijah Hill purchased land at Spot Acre, near Fulford in order to set up their nursery business there. John Hill and Sons Nursery eventually occupied about 800 acres around Spot ...

Aerial View from St. Mary's Church Tower, Stafford

View of the Market Square, which until 1953 was used as a car park. In the centre is the Shire Hall, with the Lloyds Bank building to its left. On the far left is the new Guildhall, constructed ...

Aerial View from St. Mary's Church Tower, Stafford

View over Greengate Street and down Martin Street. On the right can be seen the timber framed buildings of the Bear Inn and the Ancient High House. To the left of the Bear Inn is Mottram's Jewellers. In ...

Aerial View of Armitage Pottery Works

The first pottery on this site was established by Thomas Bond. he was declared bankrupt two years later and the pottery was purchased by John Tunnicliff. In about 1851 the business was taken aover by ...

Aerial view of BRC factory, Stafford

Aerial photograph of BRC (British Reinforced Concrete Engineering Co.) factory, Queensville, Stafford, looking south. Lichfield Road in foreground, Silkmore Lane to the left. The British Reinforced Concrete ...

Aerial view of Burton-on-Trent

View of High Street and the surrounding area. Both rail transport links and brewery sites can be clearly seen.