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Johnson's Buses, Church Street, Audley

Johnson's Buses are pictured filled with people ready for the off outside Carryer's pawnbrokers shop. A Jeweller's can be seen on the right hand side of this photograph.

Joule's Brewery Charabanc Outing, Cannock Chase,

Draymen from Joule's Brewery on a charabanc outing to the Bridgnorth area. The photograph was taken on Cannock Chase on the way back to Stone. Cyril Halfpenny is the driver, he was born in 1899, ...

Junction of Foregate Street and Glover Street, Stafford,

View of the junction at Foregate and Glover Streets, looking towards Gaol Square. The white building on the right was used by Brookfield's as a warehouse. The red brick building on the left is part ...

Junction of Lichfield Road and Wolverhampton Road, Stafford

On the left is Attwoods garage, and the white building to the right was occupied by Rediffusion. Much of the foreground was demolished to make way for the Island Roundabout.

Landor family coach and horse, c.1890

The Landor family Victoria Carriage, with the horse 'Kitty' and the coachman whose name was Cooper. This photograph was possibly taken at the home of the Misses Landor, at May Bank on Horsefair.

Longton Town Hall. Photographed by William Blake

A view of the town hall at Longton's Times Square, Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire. This was Longton's second town hall and was built in 1863.

Lotus Ltd, Stone, holiday to Ireland

A group of staff and family from Lotus Ltd, Stone, pictured before leaving Stone for Liverpool Docks. They sailed aboard 'The Leinster', arriving at Dublin the following morning. From there they went ...

Major Hugh Fraser M.P., Eccleshall,

Major Hugh Fraser, Conservative candidate, successfully contested the Stafford Constituency in the 1951 General Election. He is seen standing on the carriage outside the Royal Oak on High Street.

Market Place, Burslem

Burslem Market Place on a dull day, viewed from Wedgwood Street. Burslem's old Town Hall is on the left and the black and white building in the distance is on the corner of St John's Square. The Potteries ...

Market Place, Burslem

Looking west along Market Place with the old Town Hall on the right. Opposite and just visible behind the PMT bus is the inn sign for The Leopard. This old 18th century inn was the site of first meeting, ...

Market Place, Cannock

Midland buses waiting in the Market Place, Cannock.

Market Place, Cannock

Plenty of traffic in the Market Place, Cannock. On the right can be seen the Crown Inn, demolished in 1962.

Market Place, Cannock

A busy day in the Market Place, Cannock

Market Place, Cannock,

View of Market Place with the Crown Hotel to the left. The Crown Hotel was built in the early 18th century and demolished in 1962. It was replaced with a row of modern shops.

Market Place, Uttoxeter

A postcard view looking north-west from the Market Place towards the High Street in Uttoxeter. The Conduit can be seen between the bus and the cars.

Market Place, Uttoxeter

A postcard view of the Market Place in Uttoxeter with the Conduit in the foreground. On the right, behind the single decker bus, is Bradley’s menswear shop. There was also a branch of Bradley's in the ...

Market Square and Conduit Street, Lichfield

Lichfield Market Square, in the days when cars and coaches were allowed to park on the square. In the background is Conduit Street with businesses, from left to right: the Malt Shovel Inn; Halls the Butchers; ...

Market Square and Shire Hall, Stafford,

There has been a shire building in Stafford since the 1280s, used as a meeting place for the County Court and later for other civic meetings. The present building, designed by John Harvey and erected ...