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Bore Street, Lichfield

The title on this postcard ‘Old houses in Bare Street, Lichfield’ is incorrect. This view is in Bore Street, Lichfield. Second from the left is the Guildhall which was rebuilt in the 19th century, ...

Borough Hall on Polling Day, Stafford

The Borough Hall on Eastgate Street was designed by Henry Ward, the Borough architect. It opened on 20 June 1877. Borough Council offices, the library and the Wragg Museum occupied the ground floor. ...

Borough War Memorial and St. Mary's Church, Stafford,

The Borough War Memorial was unveiled in 1922 in memory of the Stafford men who lost their lives in the First World War. The statue of a soldier originally faced the railway station, from which many ...

Bourne Chapel, Longton. Photographed by William Blake.

Church exterior taken at Bourne Chapel, Longton, Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire.

Bourne Cottage, Lodge to Clough Hall, Kidsgrove

Bourne Cottage was once the lodge to Clough Hall, a large mansion house that was demolished in around 1927. A set of large gates and a front gate house used to stand by the lodge, but have long since ...

Bowcroft Cottages, Penkridge

Bowcroft Cottages in New Road is a restored timber-framed range of three bays, dating from the 16th or 17th centuries.

Bowden Street, Burslem

The view looking south along Bowden Street from Minster Street. In the distance is the spoil tip of Sneyd Colliery and at the bottom, but out of sight, is Moorland Road. The terraced houses at this end ...

Bradley village,

View from Almshouse Croft looking towards Chapel Lane (left) and Church Lane (right), with St Mary and All Saints Church in the distance.

Bradley's Wireless Shop, Stafford,

This sixteenth century building on Church Lane was originally a bakery. It was opened as a wireless shop by Mr Bradley in the 1920s. In later years housed an antiques shop and the Sheriff's Office....

Brammer Street, Bradeley, Stoke-on-Trent

Looking east along Brammer Street from the junction with Moorland View. Brammer Street was formerly South Street. In the 1890s Bradeley was a village of just three streets. At the bottom of the street ...

Bray's, George street, Tamworth

Charles Bray's shop, a fruiterer and confectioner, with its 1930's style frontage. The archway and roadway led to Hamel's George Street Mill.

Brereton Bible Class

Pictured in front of the old Brereton Vicarage (demolished 1963) is the Rev. Arthur M. Harding's Bible Class of 1909. Rev. Harding was a curate at Brereton from December 1906 to April 1911. Identification ...

Brereton 'Old' Vicarage

A rear view of Brereton Old Vicarage. The Reverend Evelyn Henry Hill and his wife, Ida Lucy Hill in the garden of their Brereton Vicarage home. After a period as a curate at Rugeley, he was the Vicar ...

Brereton 'Old' Vicarage?

This is the front of a post card written by Mrs Miller, headteacher at St. Michael's School, Brereton expressing Christmas greetings to a Miss Robinson and is thought to have been written between 1920 ...

Brereton Road, Rugeley

A view looking south-east along the A51 just past the railway arches in Rugeley, which is part of Brereton Parish. On the right, a little past Wharf Road, is an area which was know as 'The City' and beyond ...

Brereton village

A postcard view of Main Road, Brereton looking south-east towards Lichfield. On the right is the Church of England school building which replaced an earlier school on the same site It was opened in ...

Brereton, near Rugeley

This colour-tinted postcard shows a view of Main Road, Brereton probably taken from the front of the church grounds. The old Castle Pub is on the left with barrels on the pavement edge. This was demolished ...

Brewood - Long Birch Hall: sepia drawing

West view showing the front of a Tudor building of brick, with stone dressings. Also showing the porch and the garden gate. the house was demolished in 1874. 'T. P. Wood.'