Green Bridge, Bridge Street, Stafford
Pictured is the Green Bridge which spans the River Sow, on Bridge Street, Stafford.
On the extreme left there are the two roof gables of the Coach and Horses public house on Mill Bank, the next lower ...
Greengate Street and South Walls corner, Stafford
This view looks north along Greengate Street from the Bridge Street junction with Mill Bank on the left and South Walls corner on the right.
The corner shop on the right is No. 25 Greengate Street ...
Greengate Street, Stafford
Looking north on Greengate Street, Stafford towards Market Square.
In the foreground is a Zebra pedestrian crossing marked with Belisha Beacons. On the right on the corner of Martin Street is Briggs’ ...
Greengate Street, Stafford
View of Greengate looking towards the Market Square with the sign for Mill Street on the left. A sign on the left advertises H. Howard's opticians.
Greengate Street, Stafford
This postcard view looks north along Greengate Street towards Market Square, Stafford.
On the left on the corner of Mill Street is a part view of Chetwynd House, Greengate Street, which at the time ...
Greengate Street, Stafford
On the left on the corner with Mill Street is No. 37 Greengate Street, Dobson's tobacconist’s shop, which was founded by Arthur Dobson there around 1903.
More recently, until 2025, the shop was occupied ...
Greengate Street, Stafford
This postcard view looks north along Greengate Street, Stafford.
On the right, the empty shop next to the Lotus shoe shop had been W. Thomas & Son, grocers. This would soon be demolished and replaced ...
Greengate Street, Stafford
A view of Greengate Street taken in 1962.
Left to right: the Ancient High House a Grade II* listed building, Brookfield’s tailors, hosiers and out-fitters. Rose & Co. wallpaper and paint merchants, ...
Greengate Street, Stafford
In the centre is Mac Fisheries at No. 54 Greengate Street, they were a UK retail chain of fishmongers who were at these premises from 1936-1978.
On the left is a part view of Rose & Co., wallpaper ...
Greengate Street, Stafford
A postcard photograph of Greengate Street looking north.
The front wall of St Chad's churchyard is on the extreme right. The adjacent timber-framed buildings dated from around 1500.The central portion ...
Greenwood's draper's shop, Carter Street, Uttoxeter
This is believed to be the shop window of J.H. Greenwood's drapers, wool and silk shop at 16 Carter Street. Greenwoods were sole agents for Wolsey undergarments and also had branches in Hanley, Burslem, ...
Grocer and baker, G. Miller, High Street, Pattingham
The Grocer shop is on the right hand side of the photograph.
The horse and cart are entering the yard at the side having completed their delivery of grocery orders to outlying houses and farms.
Grocers and tobacconists' shop, Lammascote Road, Stafford
Ada Denny, Hilda Denny and Emma Jordan outside a grocer and tobacconists' shop at 17 Lammascote Road, Stafford. Ada Denny was the wife of Alfred Coates Denny, she died in 1938. Hilda Denny was Ada's ...
Grocer's shop at Chase Terrace, Burntwood
A grocer's shop at 27 Princes Street, Chase Terrace, Burntwood.
Grocer's shop, John Street, Chadsmoor
Captain Daniel Harris's general store at 66 John Street, Chadsmoor. The woman in the doorway is Daniel's wife, Sarah Marston Harris. The signs advertise Colman's mustard and starch, and Lyons' tea and ...
H Aynsley's works, Commerce Street, Longton
This photograph of Herbert Aynsley's Commerce Street Works was taken from the corner of Millbank Street (previously Union Street) with the centre of Longton off to the right. Formerly known as Chetham ...
H. Wheeler's removers and storage, Derby Street, Burton-upon-Trent
The driver and his mate stand by a removals lorry in front of their premises at 78 Derby Street, Burton-upon-Trent. It is probable that the man on the right is the proprietor, Harry Wheeler. In the 1920s ...
H. Williams & Co. Garage, Eccleshall
Horace Williams' Garage on High Street, Eccleshall.
This picture is taken from 'No Worry Motoring', an article by A.V. Stanford which appeared in the February 1928 edition of 'Monthly Pictorial' ...