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Town Hall and Penny Bank, Anson Street, Rugeley

The Town Hall and Market Hall were built in 1878-79 and the architect was W. Tadman Foulkes. Adjoining is Penny Bank, built from the remains of the old Town Hall in Market Square which had been demolished ...

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 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.

Trent Lane, Great Haywood,

Trent Valley Road, Oakhill, Stoke-on-Trent

Looking north along Trent Valley Road from its junction with London Road. The cluster of shops on the corner still remain, although with different names and trades. The original Co-operative store building ...

Trinity Street, Hanley

The camera is looking up Trinity street towards Stafford Street. The first road off to the left, beyond Clegg's, is Lower Foundry Street. Alan's Furnishing store has an oriel window on the corner, still ...

Tudor House, Cheadle

This building dates from 1558, except for the two storey end section of Sleigh's shop, which is a later addition. Before it became Sleigh's in the 1930s (until the 1950s), this part of the building was ...

Tudor House, Cheadle

The timber-framed Tudor House at 77 and 79 High Street stands at the junction of with Church Street and is Grade II listed, dating from the 16th century with 19th century alterations. The Bourne water ...

Token, Kent's Hatters, Longton

A copper alloy token coin advertising Kent's hatters whose shop was at Boardman's Buildings on the Strand, Longton. During the 19th century it was common for publicans, licencees and shopkeepers to ...

Token, Lucas' Tea Warehouse, Stone

A copper farthing token coin advertising Lucas' Genuine Tea Warehouse, Stone. Thomas Lucas started his grocers and tea warehouse business on the High Street in 1820. It continued until his death, aged ...

Token, T. Wilkes, Darlaston, Wednesbury

A copper farthing token coin advertising T. Wilkes' Tea Dealers, Church Street, Darlaston, Wednesbury. During the 19th century it was common for publicans, licencees and shopkeepers to issue their ...

Token, W. Howson & Sons, Newcastle-under-Lyme

A copper alloy token coin advertising W. Howson & Sons Borough Tea House, Newcastle-under-Lyme. White's Directory of 1836 lists William Howson as a grocer at 17 High Street. By the 1851 census William ...

Token, William Dixon, Newcastle-under-Lyme

A copper farthing token coin advertising William Dixon's Tea Warehouse, Newcastle-under-Lyme. Dixon's Warehouse stood on the High Street and was established in 1799. During the 19th century it was ...

Token, William Ward, West Bromwich

Copper farthing token issued by William Ward, Soap Powder manufacturer, West Bromwich. William Ward was a manufacturing chemist with premises at New Street. During the 19th century it was common for ...

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 ...