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Market Square, Stafford,

Stafford possessed a market as early as 1206, when Edward the Elder passed a law stating that all buying and selling had to take place in a market town. On the left can be seen the Shire Hall, built ...

Market Street and Market Place, Rugeley,

Market Street and Market Place with the original Town Hall in the centre of the view.

Market Street, Tamworth

A general view of Market Street in Tamworth. The Town Hall seen in the centre was built in 1700-1701, and was paid for by Thomas Guy, the MP for Tamworth. The Town Hall was initially used for civic and ...

Martin Street, Stafford

View looking towards Eastgate Street. 15 Martin Street, on the right, is now the Coroner's Office. On the left are the County Buildings, which opened in October 1895. The architect was Henry Thomas ...

Martin Street, Stafford

A view of Martin Street in Stafford showing the rear of Eastgate House at 78, Eastgate Street. Eastgate House was built in 1683 for General John Dolphin. The house was refronted in the early 19th ...

Martin Street, Stafford

When this picture was taken looking west along Martin Street from Eastgate Street in 1990, there are several cars parked in the street. Later In 1992, a large part of the town centre was pedestrianised ...

Martin Street, Stafford,

View looking towards Greengate Street. On the left are the Old Blue Posts and the Fountain Inn. The Old Blue Posts was close to the Lyceum Theatre, which it relied on for much of its trade. When ...

Mayor and Mayoress Marson with Mace-bearers, Stafford,

Mayor and Mayoress Marson with the Mayor's Sergeant and Burgess' Sergeants. By 1939 these posts had merged. Photograph donated by Stafford Historical and Civic Society, who retain copyright ownership....

Mayor and Mayoress Mycock, Stafford,

Studio portrait of Mayor and Mayoress Mycock wearing ceremonial clothing and their chains of office.

Mayor C. E. Fowke, Stafford

Charles Fowke signing the declaration on taking office as Mayor of Stafford for a second year. With him in the Guildhall are, from left to right: Alderman A. E. Hourd, Alderman L. Dobson (Deputy Mayor), ...

Mayor Marson and Family, Stafford,

Mr and Mrs William Marson, Mayor and Mayoress of Stafford (centre) with their family. On the back row stand mace-bearers. Photograph donated by Stafford Historical and Civic Society, who retain ...

Mayor Marson in the Guildhall, Stafford,

The Mayor, Mr William Marson, attending a Borough Council meeting in the old Guildhall building on Market Square. Photograph donated by Stafford Historical and Civic Society, who retain copyright ownership....

Mayor Marson on the Steps of the Borough Hall, Stafford,

Mr William Marson, Mayor of Stafford, on the steps of the Borough Hall. Beside him stand Police Halberdiers. The Borough Hall on Eastgate Street was designed by Henry Ward, the Borough architect. ...

Mayoral Group, Stone,

Members of Stafford Corporation,

This photograph of Members of the Corporation outside the Borough Hall on Eastgate Street was taken at the request of the Earl of Shrewsbury and Talbot. The Mayor is Ebenezer Taylor, who was in office ...

Municipal Hall, Ironmarket, Newcastle-under-Lyme

The Municipal Hall was built, between 1888 and 1890, to commemorate the Golden Jubilee of Queen Victoria. It was built in red brick with a facade containing life size figures that represented art, literature, ...

Municipal Hall, Ironmarket, Newcastle-under-Lyme

A view of the Municipal Hall taken from Queen's Gardens. The Gardens were laid out in 1897 on land that had been bought by public subscription, in order to celebrate Queen Victoria's Golden Jubilee.The ...

Municipal Hall, Ironmarket, Newcastle-under-Lyme

Painted in 1965 by Jack Clarkson this picture shows the magnificent Municipal Hall in Newcastle-under-Lyme. Demolished in 1967 the Hall was replaced by Newcastle library. To the left of the painting the ...