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The Post Office, Burton Road, Rolleston on Dove

Anne Robinson was postmistress in Rolleston between 1900 and 1940. A view of the Post Office on Burton Road, looking along Burnside.

The Post Office, Calton

The Post Office occupied this cottage next to the church in the centre of Calton between 1933 and 1996. The cottage was built in the 17th century and was originally two separate dwellings. Copy of ...

The Post Office, Cotes Heath

A postcard view of the Post Office in Mill Meece Marsh, Cotes Heath.

The Post Office, Hanbury

The Post Office and village shop on Anslow Road, Hanbury. The sign advertises a public telephone. In the background to the left can be seen the village school

The Post Office, Hints

A postcard view looking east along Rock Hill and Watling Street at Hints. On the left is the Post Office and on the right is the junction with School Lane. A 'Teesee' Series postcard published locally ...

The Post Office, Ilam

The Post Office, Madeley

The Post Office stood on the corner of Castle Lane and the Holborn. At the time of this photograph it was also a grocers and general stores shop run by G. Rayner. The Post Office and shop closed in ...

The Post Office, Pattingham

A post office was first established in Pattingham in 1844.

The Post Office, Rushton Spencer

The Post Office, Sugnall

A postcard view of the former Post Office which stood by the B5026 in Sugnall. This postcard was published by W Shaw, Burslem and printed in Saxony.

The Post Office, Tittensor

A view of Tittensor village, looking south, with the Post Office on the left. The road is now the A34, a busy dual carriageway.

The Post Office, Wetley Rocks

The Post Office on Cheadle Road, Wetley Rocks, looking south towards Meir

The Proprieters of the Light Post Coach - Document from the Enoch Wood Scrapbook

Post coach in the Potteries - Finally! The national post coach service begins to run through the Potteries as part of the London to Liverpool service. The Potteries had been trying to get this service ...

The Red Lion, Cheddleton

Looking north along Cheadle Road in Cheddleton showing the Red Lion public house. The man standing in the doorway could be the landlord at the time, Joseph Clowes. Further down the street is the Post ...

The Roaches

View of the Roaches from Roach Road near Leek. The name 'Roaches' derives from the French word 'roche' meaning a rock or cliff.

The Roebuck, Wolseley Bridge

This view was taken by Wolseley Bridge looking southwards across the River Trent to The Roebuck, later known as the Wolseley Arms. A note about this early postcard: due to the Postal Regulations at ...

The Square, Great Haywood

View of the south side of The Square. Note the signpost to Lichfield on the side of the Clifford Arms, and the two trees planted to celebrate Queen Victoria's Jubilee at the entrance to Trent Lane.. Postcard ...

The Square, Great Haywood

This postcard view is looking north-east from Trent Lane to the Square and Main Road in the centre of the village. The building on the left is Great Haywood Post Office and on its right is the Clifford ...