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Wile's Tobacconists Shop, Stafford,

Tobacconist's shop at 12 Market Square. The building on the left is Boots chemists.

Wilkinsons, Market Street, Tamworth

The Berni Steak House at the Peel Arms Hotel at number 1, Market Street, Tamworth. The Peel Arms Hotel was in existence by 1841. Prior to 2016, numbers 1,2 and 3 were purchased and altered to become a ...

William Booth's Visit to Stone,

William Booth (1829 - 1912), known as 'General Booth', founded the Christian Mission in 1865. The movement aimed to help the poor and needy of London's East End, and as it developed was renamed the ...

William Marson and the Old Curiosity Shop, Stafford,

William Albert Marson owned a high class family grocer's shop, established in the High House on Greengate Street. Marson was also a lay reader and held sermons in several churches within the Stafford ...

Wilson Road, Hanford

This is a view along Wilson Road from its junction with Mayne Street. The cottages on the right hand side of Wilson Road have been demolished. The houses and corner shop in the centre of the photograph ...

Wimblebury, near Hednesford

Wimblebury came into existence as village to accommodate incoming coal miners and their families in about 1870. It was named after an existing farm. It is now contiguous with Heath Hayes (named after ...

Window Display of Ladies' Shoes, Lotus, Stafford,

Lotus was originally named Bostock's and was founded in the eighteenth century by Thomas Bostock, a cobbler. His three sons started their own factories in Stafford, Stone and Northampton. Edwin Bostock's ...

Window Display of Men's Shoes, Lotus, Stafford,

Lotus was originally named Bostock's and was founded in the eighteenth century by Thomas Bostock, a cobbler. His three sons started their own factories in Stafford, Stone and Northampton. Edwin Bostock's ...

Window display, Co-op Department Store, Stafford

This window display of ‘Trutex’ Schoolwear, which was in Crabbery Street, used a large banner promoting ‘Trutex’ quality and a life-size silver suit of armour (cut and shaped from silver backed thin card) ...

Wolstanton High Street, Newcastle-under-Lyme

Looking down Wolstanton High Street. Ernest Swettenham's grocery shop can be seen on the corner of High Street and Ellison Street, on the right hand side. This postcard captures the period, with the tram ...

Wolstanton postcard,Newcastle-under-Lyme

Wolstanton, Newcastle-under-Lyme

Wolstanton County Grammar School was opened in 1928

Wolverhampton - Market Place

Showing the Market Place, facing Dudley Street. Davenhill's [later Bevan's] is on the left, next to the Old Angel and the Swan Inns. There are five houses on the west side of the High Street to the ...

Wolverhampton - Market Place: etching

'Woolverhampton (sic).' View looking towards the end of the High Street near the church. Showing a lively scene among butcher's stalls, with J. Likly's [later Cope's] and Bevan's liquor shops on either ...

Wolverhampton - Market Place: sepia drawing

'View of the Market Place at Wolverhampton, Staffordshire.' Showing the market place looking towards the corner of Lichfield Street and the church, showing Cope's shop and the Georgian brick houses of ...

Wolverhampton Road, Cannock

A view of Wolverhampton Road, Cannock, looking towards the Market Hall. On the extreme left can be seen the sign for James Bond, motor car retailer. The lorry is probably a Model TT. The postcard ...

Wolverhampton Road, Stafford

Camden Place on Wolverhampton Road. It was built for Richard Ford in the early nineteenth century and designed by George Gilbert Scott. In the 1960s it was used as an annex to the College of Art, but ...

Wolverhampton Road, Stafford

Photograph includes Pilkington's vintage cycle shop, Owen's sweet shop, and Island Cafe.