W.H. Priestley and Sons, Greengate Street, Stafford
W.H. Priestley and Sons piano shop at 45 Greengate Street, Stafford. The shop stood between the Swan Hotel and the Ancient High House and is now (2019) the PDSA charity shop.
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W.H. Smith's Newsagents, Magazine Stand, Stafford,
Interior of W.H. Smith newsagents on Greengate Street.
W.J. Aldridge Fish & Fruit shop front, Tamworth
Adridge's shop at 123 Lichfield Street, Tamworth. From left to right: Arthur Aldridge, Walter James Aldridge, Kate Aldridge, and one of the Aldridge sisters.
W.J. Bailey stand, Festival of Britain, Stone
W.J. Bailey's electrical goods stand in the Trades and Industry Exhibition held on Westbridge Park as part of the Festival of Britain events held in Stone.
Wilf Bailey started his electrical engineer's ...
W.J. Mercer, saddler and harness maker, Market Street, Lichfield
William Mercer was the owner of a leather goods shop at 3 Market Street, Lichfield. The shop operated under the name Mercers until the ealy 2000s when it became Golunski Leather, though still owned by ...
Waggon outside Rugeley shop
Wain's shop, Ashley
Wain's grocers and tea dealers, on the corner of Sovereign Lane and Church road, Ashley. Alice and Mary Wain are standing in the doorway. The sisters took over the business after their mother, Sarah ...
Wain's shop, Ashley
Wain's grocers and tea dealers, on the corner of Sovereign Lane and Church Road, Ashley. Miss Mary Wain and James Wain standing in the doorway.
Wain's, Church Street, Newcastle-under-Lyme
A view of Church Street with Wain's the Chemist on the corner. The side of St. Giles can just be seen beyond Wain's. Trams were still new to Newcastle at this time and the line can just be made out going ...
Walker's Grocery Shop, Smithfield Road, Uttoxeter
Photograph of Walker's Grocery shop at 111 Smithfield Road, Uttoxeter in the 1980s. The Walkers bought the shop in 1954 and were able to cut out half of their breadrounds. The shop is now (2012) a second-hand ...
Walking Match, Armitage
Pictured is the start of the Armitage Club and Institute Walking Match, an image taken from a glass negative.
The Walking Match commenced at the junction of Old Road and New Road. In the background ...
Walking Match, Armitage
Pictured is the start of the Armitage Club and Institute Walking Match, an image taken from a glass negative.
The Walking Match commenced at the junction of Old Road and New Road. In the background ...
Walsall and District Co-operative Society, Bore Street/Breadmarket Street, Lichfield
The Co-operative store was built on the site of the Dolphin Hotel. The building is now (2018) occupied by White Stuff.
Walsall Road, Cannock
Walsall Road at the junction with Mill Street, Cannock. The tall building at the extreme left of the photograph still exists but Collins shoe shop and its adjoining building were demolished to make way ...
Walsall Road, Cannock
A view looking along Walsall Road in Cannock showing, from left to right: Jellyman's foundry, the New Inn (painted white and advertising Butler's ales) and a butcher's shop.
Walter Hackett , Cheslyn Hay
Walter Hackett with horse and trap outside the old butcher's shop, High Street, Cheslyn Hay where he worked for butcher John Hall. The shop later became the Wool Shop. This building has been demolished ...
War Memorial , Market Place, Uttoxeter
Behind the Memorial are the White Horse Hotel, Pratt's Art Shop, a W.H. Smith and Son van and a Stevenson's bus. The Memorial was carved by Robert Bridgman & Sons of Lichfield, and was unveiled in 1928 ...
War Memorial, Market Place, Uttoxeter
A postcard view of the War Memorial in Uttoxeter, which was carved by Robert Bridgman & Sons of Lichfield. It was unveiled on 11 November 1928 by Colonel Ratcliffe, a leading commander of the North Staffordshire ...