73-77 High Street, Eccleshall
This view was taken on the south side of the High Street in Eccleshall. On the right is I. Stanejko's boot and shoe repair shop and above there is an advertising sign for Cherry Blossom shoe polish. All ...
A Caution! Notice from the Enoch Wood Scrapbook
Dispute over ideas
Printed notice from James Keeling regarding an infringment of patent on his oven for firing pottery.
It is well known OUR PATENT
It seems that someone has copied his oven design ...
A.P. Tiley, pharmacist and optician, Burslem
A.P. Tiley's pharmacist and opticians shop front at the Market Place, Burslem. The business was established in the 1850s.
Image from 'Staffordshire Past and Present: An Historical Pictorial & Descriptive ...
Advertisement for C.W. Boast Ironmongers, Uttoxeter Road, Longton
Boast's ironmongers shop stood at 73 Uttoxeter Road, Longton and was run by Mr S. Hewitt. It was later demolished and incorporated in the Duchess China Works' building extensions. Earlier in the 20th ...
Advertisement for Frank Flint, Wine and Spirit Merchant, Victoria Buildings, Longton
Frank Flint was a wine and spirit merchant with a secure store at the rear of the shop premises in Victoria Buildings, Market Street, Longton. Stoneware flagons were made which contained the drinks sold ...
Advertisement for Frederick H. Burgess, Eccleshall
Advertising leaflet for Frederick H. Burgess, agricultural and horticultural ironmonger, of Stafford Street, Eccleshall.
Printed by E.J. Hurlstone of Eccleshall.
Frederick H. Burgess founded his ironmongers ...
Advertisement for Marson's Grocers, High House, Stafford,
Tea wrapper from William Marson's grocery business, established in the High House in 1827.
The High House was built on Greengate Street by Richard Dorrington in 1595. The timber was said to have come ...
Advertisement for the Bath Hotel, Stafford,
Advertisement for the Baths Hotel on Greengate Street, built in the 1890s. Baths Hotel later became Seamus O' Donell's Irish Bar which closed 2001 and in 2012 is now called The Tavern.
The photograph ...
Advertisement for the Crown Inn, Stafford,
Handmade advertisement for the Crown Inn on Queensville, and Warners home brewed ale.
The Crown changed its name to the Spittal Brook in 1999.
The original advertisement belongs to Mr A.A. Chatfield, ...
Advertisements for Longton shops and businesses
Advertisements for Brookfields Toyland, Longton garages Ltd., Simmonds jewellers and the Alexandra Theatre.
Advertisements of Longton and Burslem shops
Lloyds was a home furnishings store on two levels at 63 Market Street, Longton.
Davision serviced televisions and radios at 71 Market Street, Longton. They also sold radios, televisions, tape recorders, ...
Advertising postcard, Wolseley Bridge
This postcard advertises Martin’s Patent Cultivators and shows a horse-drawn cultivator breaking up stubble. It was produced by Martin's Cultivator Co. of Stamford, Lincolnshire, manufacturers of agricultural ...
Advertising poster, Trentham Gardens
As a result of sewage contamination in the River Trent, Trentham Hall had become uninhabitable by the early twentieth century. After the fourth Duke of Sutherland, Cromartie Sutherland-Leveson-Gower (1851–1913), ...
Advertising sign, Boat Inn, Gnosall
A postcard view taken by Boat Inn Bridge also known as Wharf Bridge, Bridge No. 34, by the Shropshire Union Canal in Gnosall, with an advertising sign for Marston’s Burton Ales and the Yardarm Bar at ...
Advertising signs, Spot Gate Inn, Spot Acre, near Fulford
This postcard view shows three advertising signs which were located at the Spot Gate Inn, Hilderstone Road, Spot Acre.
The top sign states “This gate hangs well & hinders none, walk in refresh yourself, ...
Alfred Edward Carter, Saddler, 42 Market Place, Uttoxeter
Advertisement for Alfred Edward Carter, saddler, harness maker and cab proprietor.
Alfred Parker, Chemist, High Street, Uttoxeter
Advertisement for Alfred Parker, manufacturing pharmacist, optician, dentist, and practical photographic chemist, 9 High Street, Uttoxeter.
Alton Towers, Novelty Postcard
This 'Moving Pictures' novelty postcard contains several views of Alton Towers, one of which, the "T" Room, is shown in the inset viewer on the left. The “T” Room forms part of a series of views that ...