Victoria Square and St Mark's Church, Shelton
The camera is looking southwards along Broad Street from near the top of Victoria Square. St Mark's Church, with its 120 foot tower, is the largest church in the city. It was built in the 1830s to serve ...
Victoria Street, Hartshill, Stoke-on-Trent
This photograph was taken looking north along Victoria Street from the Shelton New Road junction. The terrace of houses on the left date from the last decade of the 19th century, those further down and ...
Victoria Street, Yoxall
A postcard view looking north along Victoria Street, Yoxall. To the left is an ironmonger's shop.
Photographer: J.S. Simnett of Burton-upon-Trent.
View along Church Street, Audley
A view looking south along Church Street, Audley, taken from St. James' church tower.
View along Church Street, Leek
The main building in the picture is the crown Hotel (later the Conservative Club). The author of this drawing, Abraham K. Mosley was born in Kingsley to parents Mr and Mrs Anthony Mosley.
He married ...
View from Joule's brewery, Stone
The view from the top of Joule's brewery, looking north-west along Radford Street, with Christ Church and St. John's Church to the right, and the Co-operative store and bakery to the left.
View from Pool Dam towards St. Giles' Church, Newcastle-under-Lyme
This scene was much changed with the coming of the ring road and general increase in traffic. A poster on the buildings to the right hand side advertises two films at the Savoy Cinema, 'Another Language' ...
View from Red Lion Square, Newcastle-under-Lyme looking south
Watercolour by James Hulse of a view looking from Red Lion Square towards the High Street. Figures, cart and horse, carriage in the background and dogs on the cobbled street.
View from St. Giles' down Church Street, Newcastle-under-Lyme
This view looks down Church Street towards Orme Boys' School, the roof of which can just be made out in the centre of this photograph. The ring road has now ploughed its way through this area and most ...
View from the Congregational Church clock, Stone
A view taken from inside the clock face of the Congregational Church on Granville Terrace (now St. John's Methodist Reformed Church). It was taken by Stone clockmaker, Mr A. Thornton, during the re-furbishment ...
View looking down Bore Street, Lichfield
The Dolphin Hotel is pictured here on the left. It was a 16th century timber framed building, but was demolished in 1913. On the site of the Dolphin Hotel, J.R. Deacon erected Branch No 13 of the Walsall ...
View near the station, Blythe Bridge
View of Bridge Street, Stafford
On the far right is Burgess' agricultural engineers, now replaced by Allied Carpets.
The clock tower belongs to the Royal Brine Baths, built in 1892. The open-sided tower was used by the fire brigade ...
View of Church Street, Tamworth
The Paregoric shop can be seen on the left of this postcard. The Paregoric Shop was given its name after a patent medicine containing opium. On the right hand side of this photograph can be seen part ...
View of Jennings shop, High Street, Kinver
View of part of the High Street, Kinver
View of part of the High Street, Kinver
The buildings pictured started to decay after World War Two and were all demolished in the early 1970's. The space was then used as a temporary car park until it was built on in 1992.
View of the approach to the Railway Station, Blythe Bridge
The cottages on the left have long since gone and been replaced by modern housing. A primitive telephone exchange was established in the house with the bay window. On the right can be seen the Railway ...