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Old Town Clerk's Office, Newcastle-under-Lyme

Photograph of the Old Town Clerk's office which was located on the High Street. The Town Clerk was the senior administrative officer in the Borough.

Old Town Hall, Market Place, Burton-on-Trent

Old Town Hall, Rugeley,

The old Town Hall stood in the middle of the Market Place and was demolished when a new building was built in 1878-79. This postcard view is dated 1908, when the building was long gone.

Old Town Hall, Stafford,

There has been a shire building in Stafford since the 1280s, used as a meeting place for the County Court and later for other civic meetings. The Old Town Hall building was built in 1586. In 1795 ...

Opening day of Market Hall, Burton-on-Trent

The Market opened on October 24th 1883, with a crowd of people watching as a man, probably the Mayor, the Hon. G.H. Allsopp, unlocks the Market Hall gates.

Opening of the Municipal Hall foundation stone, Ironmarket, Newcastle-under-Lyme

The stone was laid under great ceremony in 1888 by the Mayor and civic dignitaries of the time.

Operatic Society, Town Hall, Uttoxeter

The cast of Uttoxeter Operatic Society's 'The Gondoliers', standing outside the Town Hall. The production was staged at the Town Hall and ran for three nights, from May 25-27th, 1905. Cast member Miss ...

Pall Mall, Hanley

The view up Pall Mall from the Piccadilly corner. Pall Mall as a street dates from at least 1818 when it was known as New Street and this area of town was part of Shelton. Right at the top is Hanley ...

Peace celebrations, Wolverhampton

Peace celebrations in Wolverhampton. Contingents of local hospital nurses and Girl Guides standing at the salute as the Peace day procession reaches the Town Hall in North Street. Photographer: Albert ...

Peace Day, Market Square, Stafford

Part of the Peace Day celebrations in Stafford on 19 July 1919. The Mayor of Stafford, Cllr J. Rushton, and Corporation are watching a march past in front of the Shire Hall by the 3rd Battalion of the ...

Peel II death centenary, Market Street, Tamworth

This photograph shows the Sir Robert Peel II Death Centenary service, held on 7th February 1950, outside the Town Hall in Tamworth. Sir Robert Peel was born in 1788 in Bury, Lancashire to a wealthy ...

Pelsall Road, Brownhills

The last two buildings to the right of this delightful postcard still exist (2018). The one facing, far right, was built as the offices of Brownhills Board of Health in 1882 on Chester Road opposite the ...

Percy Hall's medal presentation, Town Hall, Leek

Percy Hall, the young boy in the picture was the first Scout to be presented with a Scouts Life-Saving Medal in the town. Councillor T. H. Bishton, Chairman of Leek Urban District Council is the man about ...

Police station, High Street, Newcastle-under-Lyme

The Police station opened in 1834, for Newcastle's first police constable, and was demolished in 1936. The Lancaster buildings now occupy this site. Here the Police station can be seen boarded up awaiting ...

Proclamation of King George V, Rugeley

This postcard is believed to show the Proclamation of King George V in front of the Town Hall, Rugeley. George V was King of the United Kingdom and the British Dominions, and Emperor of India, from 6 ...

Proclamation of King George V, Rugeley

This postcard picture shows the crowds gathered for the Proclamation of King George V at 7 o’clock on 11 May 1910 in front of the Town Hall, Rugeley. George V was King of the United Kingdom and the British ...

Proposed Design for Stafford's Shire Hall,

Design for a new Shire Hall on Market Square. In 1790 a decision was made to replace the old Elizabethan Shire Hall, which was in a poor state of repair. Several plans were submitted including ones ...

Proposed design for Town Hall, Stafford

A watercolour painting of a design for a new Town Hall for Stafford by John Nash, with figures by Thomas Rowlandson. In 1790 a decision was made to replace the old Elizabethan Shire Hall, which was ...