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Deans Hill, Newport Road, Stafford

This postcard view looks north-east along the Newport Road towards Stafford. Over the years the area has been known as Deans Hill and also sometimes as Castle Road. On the left can be seen the garden ...

Delivery Cart, Rowland's Grocers, Stafford,

Rowland's were grocers, bakers and butchers, with premises on Gaol Road and Crabbery Street. Rowlands also owned the County Stores public house on Gaol Road.

Delivery cart, Tamworth Industrial Co-Operative Society, Orchard Street, Tamworth

Delivery Vehicles, Rowland's Grocers, Stafford,

Rowland's were grocers, bakers and butchers, with premises on Gaol Road and Crabbery Street. Rowlands also owned the County Stores public house on Gaol Road.

Demolition of copper works, Whiston

The demolition, in progress, of the Old Copper works, on Black Lane, Whiston. The site fronts onto the Whiston Hall Golf Course. The site of the Old Copper Works has recently (2018) been developed for ...

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 ...

Derby Street, Leek

View of Derby Street looking east, with Mr William Henry Eaton's stationery and printing shop in the foreground. The Moorlands Press was still in business only a few years ago, but no longer based in ...

Diamond Jubilee arch over New Street, Burton-on-Trent

A mock fortified arch stands over New Street, as part of the decorations for the Diamond Jubilee Celebrations for Queen Victoria. On the right is the Crown Inn and opposite, The Green Man Inn, whose landlady ...

Disinfestation of furniture taken from houses on Paradise Street, Newcastle-under-Lyme

This photograph shows the disinfestation of some of the furniture that moved with the residents of Paradise Street to Beattie Avenue in the 1930s. The cramped, rundown terraced houses of Paradise Street ...

District Hospital, Rugeley

The Rugeley District 'Cottage' Hospital and Provident Dispensary was built by public subscription in 1871 after the designs of W. A. Bonney C.E. and stood on Brereton Road on land donated by the Earl ...

Dolefoot Lane, Hoar Cross

This early postcard view shows a pony and cart being driven through a ford near Hoar Cross, believed to be on Dolefoot Lane at one of the entrance paths to Jackson's Bank. The wooden pedestrian bridge ...

Donkey and Trap, Woodseaves area

This is a working cart which would have been used for short journeys, such as a trip to the market. If you recognise the location or the people in this photograph, please let us know. Photographer: ...

Doxey Local Mayoral Turnout, Stafford Pageant,

'Mock Mayor' procession entered in the Stafford Pageant by the Doxey district. There was often great rivalry between the Littleworth and Doxey districts for the best Local Mayoral turnout in the procession. The ...

Dwyer's Bakers Van, Rocester

John James Walker (1873-1938) is on the left, with Ezra Woodward on the right holding the large pork pie. The name of the boy sitting on the shafts is not known. John worked as a baker for Andrew Dwyer ...

Dyott Barouche, Freeford Manor, Lichfield

This Barouche was the family vehicle of the Dyott family who lived at Freeford Hall in Lichfield. It dates from the 1840s and was probably built for Richard Dyott (1808-1891) when he retired from the ...

Dyott Family Coach, Freeford Manor, Lichfield

This Coach was built in 1865 by H & A Holmes of Lichfield, Sheffield, Derby & London for Richard Dyott (1808-1891) of Freeford Manor, near Lichfield. Richard Dyott became Member of Parliament for Lichfield ...

E.J. Cole and Sons, Corporation Street, Tamworth

E.J. Cole Esq, founder of E.J. Cole and Sons Undertakers, is seen here drawing a horse drawn herse. The Carnegie Library can be seen in the background, which opened in 1905.

Earl of Shrewsbury of Ingestre and Alton Towers

Pictured in the driving seat of a Sporting Break and a team of four horses is Major Charles Henry John Chetwynd-Talbot, 20th Earl of Shrewsbury, 5th Earl Talbot and 20th Earl of Waterford (1860-1921) ...