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View of Bridge Street, Stafford
On the far right is Burgess' agricultural engineers, now replaced by Allied Carpets.
The clock tower belongs to the Royal Brine Baths, built in 1892. The open-sided tower was used by the fire brigade ...
View of Cheddleton
The village as seen from the hillside above the junction of Station Road and Leek Road. In the foreground is the Caldon Canal, with the Parish Church in the upper right corner.
View of Newcastle-under-Lyme
A view of Newcastle-under-Lyme's Smithfield Cattle Market taken from the gasometer, also showing the former Sutherland Arms and Blackfriars bakery both demolished early 2000) now an Aldi supermarket. ...
View of Newcastle-under-Lyme
A view of Newcastle-under-Lyme taken from the gasometer showing the ring road and the Grosvenor roundabout, known to some people locally as 'the Bearpit'. To the left can be seen the Barracks and the ...
View of Old Penkridge Road, Cannock,
View of Stafford from Newport Road,
The area in the foreground, between Izaak Walton Walk and the railway station, was marshy and liable to flooding. In 1903 the Corporation bought the land and raised its level by three feet. The area ...
View of the approach to the Railway Station, Blythe Bridge
The cottages on the left have long since gone and been replaced by modern housing. A primitive telephone exchange was established in the house with the bay window. On the right can be seen the Railway ...
View of the Castle from Stafford,
View of Stafford Castle, taken from the end of Chell Road.
The white building in the centre is the Sir Robert Peel public house on South Street.
View of the Gypsum Works, Stowe-by-Chartley,
Gypsum is a source of plaster of Paris and was mined at the Normanwood Gypsum Mine at Hixon. The shaft was near Stowe. Gypsum was sent from Normanwood to London to make castings, particularly for dentists. ...
View of Tipping Street, Stafford,
Tipping Street has also been named Chipping Street, Dog Lane and The Diglake.
The junction between Tipping Street and Eastgate Street was the site of the old crockery market; it is still known as Pitcher ...
View of Weston,
View from near the junction of Stafford Road and Boat Lane.
In the centre is St. Andrew's Church, dating from the early thirteenth century, but the arcades and chancel arch are later. The church was ...
View over Burton-on-Trent from the Bass Water Tower
The scene shows High Street offices, The Blue Posts, High Street Car Park, Middle Offices and Conditioning Plant, No.1 Brewery, and No.2 Brewery under demolition.
View over Nelson Place, Newcastle-under-Lyme
A view of Nelson Place taken from the top of the Municipal Hall before it was demolished. The general layout of the modern Newcastle can be seen here. Newcastle Cinema has been demolished, on the land ...
Views around Burton-on-Trent
Montage of views in and around Burton-on-Trent, including Stapenhill Church, Burton Town Hall, High Street, Ferry Bridge, and The Riverside Gardens at Stapenhill.
Village stores and the Traveller's Rest, Flash
Wood and Sons Stores and the Traveller's Rest at Flash Bar on the A53 main road between Leek and Buxton. The caption reads: 'The Village Stores at Flash, where during the great snow blizzard of February ...
Village view, Waterhouses
The stone-built bridge carries Rocester Lane over the River Hamps. The white building to the left is the Crown Hotel, since renamed Ye Olde Crown Hotel.
A postcard view postmarked 24 December 1903
Vine Hotel, Stafford,
The Vine Hotel on Salter Street.
The Tudor Cafe is to the left of the Vine, with the Co-op to the right.