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Marchington views
A postcard with five views of Marchington village: Moisty Lane, The Square, St Annes', High Street, and Bag Lane.
Marchington Village
A postcard view taken on the High Street in Marchington.
This Wrench Series postcard was printed in Saxony. It was posted and franked in Rugeley on 18 October 1906 and sent to an address in Manitoba, ...
Market Cross, Cheadle
Looking down Cross Street towards St Giles Roman Catholic Church with the 17th century Market Cross in the foreground. The cross is surmounted with a Victorian era gas lamp.
In front of William Fallows' ...
Market Place and Parish Church, Burton-upon-Trent
A view looking over the Market Place towards St, Modwen's Parish Church, Burton-upon-Trent. The market is still held here today but much diminished from this busy scene on the cobbles. The Market Hall, ...
Market Place, Abbots Bromley
In the centre of the picture is the 17th century hexagonal Butter Cross, with the timber-framed Goats Head Inn, built in the late 16th century, behind.
Postcard publisher unidentified, postmarked 11 ...
Market Place, Abbots Bromley
In the centre of the picture is a 17th century hexagonal butter cross, with the timber framed 'Goats Head Inn', built in the late 16th century, behind, and Cedar Cottage (painted white) to the left.
Postcard ...
Market Place, Cannock
looking towards High Green from market Place. On the right is the Market Hall and Crown Inn, in the distance is the bowling green with The Green beyond. The Crown Inn was demolished in 1962 and the ...
Market Place, Cannock,
From left to right can be seen the Crown Hotel, Wright's Cottage and the buther's shop, with the churchyard wall beyond.
The Crown Hotel was built in the early 18th century and demolished in 1962. ...
Market Place, Leek
View looking to the north of Market Place, with Bradley's outfitters and Fowlowe standing out as the two taller buildings on Church Street. On the right is the Red Lion. It was originally Leek Hall, home ...
Market Place, Penkridge
A view of Market Place (also known as School Square) looking north-west towards Market Street.
Market Place, Penkridge
The timber-framed house is Corner Cottage, a late 16th century building which stands at the junction between New Road and Market Place (also known as School Square). The school can be seen beyond and ...
Market Place, Penkridge
Houses and shops at the junction between Market Place and Market Street.
Market Place, Penkridge
The junction of Market Place (also known as School Square) and Market Street, looking north-west.
Market Square, Brewood,
Brewood's first market charter was granted to the lord of the manor, the Bishop of Coventry and Lichfield, in 1221. Market day was Friday, but had been discontinued by 1851.
Market Square, Lichfield
A postcard view of the Market Square in Lichfield, also known as Market Place. On the left is the statue of Dr Samuel Johnson. He is most famous for writing the first comprehensive English dictionary, ...
Market Street, Fenton
The camera is looking west along what was Market Street towards Victoria Square in Fenton. Market Street, with some modification, has become King Street. The properties on both sides of the road have ...
Market Street, Hednesford
Market Street viewed from the junction of Church Hill with the A460 crossing the photograph in the foreground. Market Street, the town's main street, stretches ahead. Crossing the road to the right ...
Market Street, Hednesford
Market Street, Hednesford viewed from the railway bridge. An omnibus can be seen, possibly one that served the railway. The houses on the hill in the distance are probably those on Albert Street, off ...