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Bradley's Tailor's Shop, Uttoxeter

Bradley's had shops in Stafford (Market Square) and Uttoxeter. This shop stood at 19 Market Place, Uttoxeter. In the 1960s the manager was Wesley Hodgkinson. In 2003 it is a P.D.S.A. (People's Dispensary ...

Bradley's Wireless Shop, Stafford,

This sixteenth century building on Church Lane was originally a bakery. It was opened as a wireless shop by Mr Bradley in the 1920s. In later years housed an antiques shop and the Sheriff's Office....

Bradwell Hall, Newcastle-under-Lyme

Bradwell Hall has most notably been owned by the Sneyd family since 15th century. However this is not the original building. After the death of Ralph Sneyd, Bradwell Hall was sold to the Twigg family ...

Bradwell Hospital, Wolstanton, Newcastle-under-Lyme

This hospital was for female patients only and had 68 beds.

Braiding Machine Room, Job White & Sons Ltd, Compton Mills, Leek

Brakespeare Street chapel and infants' school, Goldenhill

A Roman Catholic school-chapel was built in Brakespeare Street, then called John Street, in1871, with extensions in the 1880s. Garbett Street (then called Church Street) is at the far end. The building ...

Brammer Street, Bradeley, Stoke-on-Trent

Looking east along Brammer Street from the junction with Moorland View. Brammer Street was formerly South Street. In the 1890s Bradeley was a village of just three streets. At the bottom of the street ...

Brampton Park, Newcastle-under-Lyme

This view shows the building called 'The Firs' in Brampton Park. This is the building which currently houses the Brampton Museum. It is signed and dated by local artist Alston Emery who worked and exhibited ...

Bramshall Church: sepia drawing

North west view, chiefly showing the tower.'J. C. Buckler.'

Bramshall Church: water colour painting

'St Laurence's Church.' South west view of the church through a gap in the trees. Showing the south side and the top of the tower. [The church was rebuilt in 1835.]Anonymous, [L.J.Wood]

Bramshall Road, Uttoxeter

View of houses on Bramshall Road after a snow fall.

Bramshall Road, Uttoxeter

30, Bramshall Road, home of photographer Gerald McCann. Pictured are his wife Phyllis and daughter Rona Margaret. Photographer: Gerald McCann of High Street, Uttoxeter.

Brandy Row or Foundry View, Huntington

The houses to the front left were known as Brandy Row or Foundry View. The houses seen in the background were on Gravel Lane, these houses stood on the site of what is now housing on the current line ...

Brass plate in Biddulph Church - William Bowyer of Knipersley : pen and wash drawing

Situated at the east end of the chancel. Brass plate showing ten sons and seven daughters kneeling before a desk. With inscription. Anon. [J. R. Fernyhough.]

Brassington Bros., Campbell Place, Stoke-on-Trent

This photograph showing one of the Brassington Brothers shoe shops is thought to have been taken between 1920 and 1935. It is situated in Campbell Place, Stoke. Notice how the window area is used to a ...

Brassingtons Grocers, High Street, Newcastle-under-Lyme

Brassingtons fruit and vegetable shop first appeared in directories at Penkhull Street in the 1930s, but later moved since to Market Place, and then again to High Street. The premises became a nightclub ...

Brassworks, Brookhouses, Cheadle

The disused brassworks at Brookhouses, Cheadle pictured shortly before demolition of the chimney. The brass and copper works were in operation at Spout Farm from about 1725 and had been derelict for ...

Bratch Locks, near Wombourne

Bratch Locks stand on the Staffordshire and Worcestershire Canal, which was engineered by James Brindley and opened in May 1772. There are 3 locks at Bratch which are notable for their unusual configuration. ...