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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. ...
Bratch Pump House, Wombourne
Built in 1895 as a pumping station for Bilston Water Works, it was officially opened in 1897 and stands next to the Staffordshire & Worcestershire Canal at the Bratch, near Wombourne. It became redundant ...
Bratt & Dyke Department Store shop window, Hanley
A menswear window display at Bratt & Dyke's Hanley department store. The display features Jaeger clothing, including underwear, scarves, caops and deerstalker hats.
Draper Oliver Dyke opened a shop ...
Bratt & Dykes Department Store, Hanley.
Bratt & Dykes was one of the large and fashionable department stores that became popular towards the end of Queen Victoria’s reign.
Selling a range of goods these stores took over from the arcade; ...
Bratt & Dyke's shop window, Stafford,
School uniform window display, Bratt & Dyke's, Greengate Street.
Bratt and Dyke Department Store, Hanley
Bratt and Dyke's Department Store pictured on its opening day in 1897. The decorations are to celebrate Queen Victoria's Diamond Jubilee. The building still stands, albeit altered, and is occupied by ...
Bratt and Dyke staff at the Crown Hotel, Stone
Staff from Bratt and Dyke's Hanley and Stafford Department Stores at the Crown Hotel, Stone. Seated centre, first row back are Company Directors and brothers Stanley and Tony Dyke.
Draper Oliver Dyke ...
Bratt and Dyke's Department Store, Hanley
Bratt and Dyke's Department Store pictured after the addition of its new 3rd floor in 1937. The building still stands, albeit altered, and is occupied by smaller shops and fast food outlets.
Draper ...
Brattt and Dyke Department Store, Hanley
Bratt and Dyke's Department Store pictured in 1924, possibly decorated for Empire Day. The building still stands, albeit altered, and is occupied by smaller shops and fast food outlets. A photograph ...
Bray's, George street, Tamworth
Charles Bray's shop, a fruiterer and confectioner, with its 1930's style frontage. The archway and roadway led to Hamel's George Street Mill.
Bread Delivery Van, Stafford,
Bebbington's bakery was on Foregate Street.
This photograph was taken outside John Bagnall's Carriage Works, Pitcher Bank. The delivery van was probably made by Bagnall's.
Bread queue in Market Square, Stafford
A queue outside the Guild Hall, Stafford, during World War I, waiting for bread tickets. This photograph shows Averil's chemists shop, Boots' chemists , Astons and Sons Ltd Furniture shop and the Guildhall.
This ...
Brereton
Brereton is situated just over one mile to the south east of Rugeley, close to Cannock Chase. The original village grew out of the development of the mining industry but it is now a very built-up area ...