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The White Hart, Penkridge

The White Hart Inn stands on the east side of High Street and is a three-storied timber-framed building dating from about 1600. There was originally a carriage way in the middle bay, but this has been ...

Thorley's greengrocer's shop, Stone

The window of W. Thorley's greengrocer's shop in Stonefield Square (now number 8 Old Road) decorated for Queen Elizabeth II's Coronation in 1953.

Thorn and Co. ironmongers, Gaolgate, Stafford

John and Henry Thorn opened their ironmongers business at 37 Gaolgate in 1867. As well as being furnishing ironmongers, they were agricultural implement dealers, gas fitters, locksmiths, bell hangers ...

Three Horse Shoes Inn, High Street, Tunstall

The Three Horse Shoes public house was on High Street, Tunstall between Madison Street (then called King Street) and Bank Street, and was a Joules pub. The building to its right was the registered office ...

Timothy Whites & Taylors, Stone

This advertisement announces that the world renowned cosmetician Helena Rubenstein’s beauty products have become available at Timothy Whites & Taylors, Chemists, 62 High Street, Stone. In 1968 Timothy ...

Tipping Street, Stafford

Tipping Street has also been named Chipping Street, Dog Lane and The Diglake. The junction between Tipping Street and Eastgate Street was the site of the old crockery market; it is still known as Pitcher ...

Tobacconist shop, St. John Street, Lichfield

Herbert Larkin had his shop on St. John Street from around 1880 to 1916. In 1916 a Gilbert Larkin took the shop over and ran it until at least 1940.

Token, E. Rowley, Walsall

A trade token issued by Enoch Rowley, grocer and provision dealer of 6 Church Hill, Walsall. During the 19th century it was common for publicans, licencees and shopkeepers to issue their own tokens ...

Token, Joshua Rushbrooke, Willenhall

Copper farthing trade token issued by Joshua Rushbrooke, miller, tea dealer and grocer of Stafford Street, Willenhall. Rushbrooke took over John Austin's business who had also issued his own farthings. ...

Tolson's Music Weavers parading at Tamworth Carnival, Bolebridge Street, Tamworth

Tolson's (Mill) Music Weavers Band, formed in 1933, can be seen here parading at the Tamworth Carnival. Miss Cissie Barker can be seen here in the centre. The shop that can be seen on the left is Joseph ...

Top of Market Street, Hednesford

Save for the style of lighting and the road markings, this postcard view was little changed from that of fifty years earlier. Eskrett Street is midway on the left with the Progressive Working Men's Club ...

Town Hall and Glebe Street, Stoke-on-Trent

This view along Glebe Street shows the buildings on the north side. On the right edge is the Glebe Hotel, still standing today as the Glebe public house ( a grade II listed building). Beyond Aqueduct ...

Town Hall Vaults, Market Street, Tamworth

Demolished in 1974, the Town Hall Vaults had been an inn since 1741. Next door can be seen Goostrey's tailors and outfitters at 24 Market Street. This was also demolished but rebuilt in a similar style ...

Town Hall, Rugeley

View of the Town Hall showing off its clock tower and weather vane. One of the shop awnings left of the tower advertises "White Spot Self Raising Flour, and on the right, in the background is Degg's Garage. ...

Town Road from Market Square, Hanley

The camera is looking north along Town Road from the edge of Market Square. Today this is the entrance to the Potteries Shopping Centre. The shop on the left is Sherwin's Music Store which everything ...

Townsend's saddlers shop, Stafford

J. Townsend's saddlers shop at 24 Greengate Street, Stafford. Note the horse collars in front of the shop window.

Toy's butchers shop, Rugeley,

Austin John Toy's butchers shop at 14 Upper Brook Street.

Trades Premises, Victoria Square, Stafford,

This building on Victoria Square was formerly the Talbot and Smithfield Hotel. When this photograph was taken the building had been converted into council offices.