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Demolition of Rugeley Town Hall and Market Hall

This photograph captures the demolition of Rugeley Town Hall and the Market Hall which were built on the site of the Shoulder of Mutton Inn. The Public Buildings also housed meeting rooms and, until ...

Demolition of Slitting Mill Post Office and Stores

Demolition of Slitting Mill's only Post Office and stores which was run by M. L. Evans. This made way for a road and small housing development now called 'Millside'.

Demolition of St Leonards Works, Stafford

A view of St Leonard’s Works, Stafford during demolition. St Leonard’s Works in Stafford was originally built in the 1960s during English Electric’s ownership. The site became part of GEC (The General ...

Demolition of the B.R.C. Factory, Stafford,

The British Reinforced Concrete Engineering Company manufactured reinforced concrete structures and made steel mesh for reinforcing concrete. The company moved from Manchester to Stafford in 1926, building ...

Demolition of the Delhi Maltings, Bass, Burton-on-Trent

View of the "Delhi Front". The picture shows a good section through the structure, with a steep wall visible on the ground floor. A wagon turntable is visible in the foreground.

Demolition of the former Kingston Middle School, Stafford

This view shows the demolition of the former school buildings on a site which became known as the Kingston Centre in Stafford. Following the closure of the school in the 1980s, the buildings had over ...

Demolition of the former Kingston Middle School, Stafford

This view shows the demolition of the former school buildings on a site which became known as the Kingston Centre in Stafford. Following the closure of the school in the 1980s, the buildings had over ...

Demolition of the Gate-house, Stafford Gaol,

The prison gate-house was demolished in 1952 in order to widen Gaol Road. The new gate-house, seen on the left, was built by the prisoners before the old one was destroyed.

Demolition of the GE (General Electric) Main Works, Stafford

This view looks south-east towards Queensville and shows demolition work in progress at the former GE (General Electric) Main Works site on Lichfield Road, Stafford. At the time this picture was taken ...

Demolition of the Magistrates Court Building, Stafford

Stafford's magistrates courts, located on the corner of Cope Street and South Walls in the town centre, were built in 1977 alongside the new police station on Eastgate Street. However, due to reorganization ...

Demolition of the Old Guildhall, Stafford

The original Guildhall was built in 1853. It housed the Borough Council, the courts and on the ground floor was a police station. By the 1930s a new police station was needed and one was constructed ...

Demolition of the Old Guildhall, Stafford

The original Guildhall was built in 1853. It housed the Borough Council, the courts and on the ground floor was a police station. By the 1930s a new police station was needed and one was constructed ...

Demolition of Trentham Hall

A postcard view of demolition in progress at Trentham Hall in May 1912. To the left is St. Mary and All Saints Church which is still standing.

Demolition of Trentham Hall

A postcard view of demolition in progress at Trentham Hall in May 1912. In the centre just behind the ruin is St. Mary and All Saints Church which is still standing. This postcard photograph was taken ...

Demolition of Universal Grinding Wheel, Stafford

The main office building of the Universal Grinding Wheel factory on Doxey Road, Stafford, built in 1937 and pictured just prior to demolition to make for a relief road and housing developments.

Demolition of Wesleyan Chapel, Stafford

John Wesley first preached in Stafford in 1783. For many years the Wesleyans in Stafford used premises in St. Chad's Place as their meeting house, until they built a new chapel on Chapel Street in 1811. ...

Demolition of Wolstanton Colliery, Newcastle-under-Lyme

Wolstanton Colliery was sunk in 1916. By the 1960s it was considered a super-mine, with the deepest mineshafts in Britain, producing over 1 million tons of coal and was one of the biggest employers of ...

Demolition, High Street, Uttoxeter

Alterations to The Brewery yard car park to make way for the bus station and the Maltings shopping complex. This photograph is facing Bradley Street. In the centre is Bradley House Club and to the left ...