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J Gamson’s Royal Bakery, Brewood

This postcard view shows J. Gamson’s, Royal Bakery in Brewood. Gamson was a baker and confectioner at 5-7 Bargate Street. Just above the horse there is a sign advertising “Apartments, Teas Provided, ...

J T Stubbs, Fruit Merchant, Kidsgrove

Photograph of workers outside J. T. Stubbs fruit merchants, Kidsgrove, with vehicles and many crates.

J. Oakley, Motor Garage, Station Road, Hednesford

James Oakley and his wife Mary were born in Whitchurch, Shropshire. By 1901 he was a cycle agent at his home in Station Road, Hednesford and by 1907 he was advertising as a cycle maker, dealer and motor ...

J. R. Smith, Coach Painters, Bridgewood Street, Longton

J. R. Smith operated on this site during the 1950s. This building is now (2020) a garage and vehicle test centre.

J. Ward's boot and shoe shop, Foregate, Stafford

J. Ward, boot and shoe dealer at 10 Foregate, by Gaol Square, Stafford. Image from 'Staffordshire Past and Present: An Historical Pictorial & Descriptive Guide' published in 1911 and edited by J.W.Bradley....

Jacobs Biscuits carnival float, Forsbrook area

Photograph donated by the Blythe Bridge and Forsbrook Local Historical Society, who retain copyright ownership.

Jim Taylor's public address lorry, Kingsley

Taylor's Public Address Service was based at Kingsley, near Cheadle. Jim Taylor was an RAF Sergeant in Signals in the Cheadle area during the 2nd World War. After the war he started his Public Address ...

John Joule and Sons Ltd., Stone, beer bottle label

Oval beer bottle label advertising Joule's Special Bitter. Joule's produced Stone Ales for the home market and for export to Europe and America. Francis Joule came into possession of the White House ...

John Joule and Sons Ltd., Stone, beer bottle label

Beer bottle label advertising Joule's special bitter. Joules produced Stone Ales for the home market and for export to Europe and America. Joule's was taken over by Bass Charrington in 1970, but ...

John Joule and Sons Ltd., Stone, beer bottle label

Beer bottle label advertising Joule's Special Brew Victory Ale, celebrating the end of World War Two. Joule's produced Stone Ales for the home market and for export to Europe and America. Joule's ...

John Joule and Sons Ltd., Stone, beer bottle label

Beer bottle label advertising Joule's Special Royal Ale, brewed in September 1974 at a gravity of 1080. This was the brewery's final brew. Joule's produced Stone Ales for the home market and for export ...

John Joule and Sons Ltd., Stone, beer bottle label

Beer bottle label advertising Joule's Royal Stout. Joule's produced Stone Ales for the home market and for export to Europe and America. Joule's was taken over by Bass Charrington in 1970, but production ...

John Joule and Sons Ltd., Stone, beer bottle label

Beer bottle label advertising Joule's Royal Stout. Joules produced Stone Ales for the home market and for export to Europe and America. Joule's was taken over by Bass Charrington in 1970, but production ...

John Key & Sons, Ltd. Rugeley

This advertisement for John Key & Sons, Ltd. appeared in the ‘Carnival Cracker’ the Rugeley Hospital Carnival, Diamond Jubilee Year 1931, Official Programme. In the late 1870s John Key had a shop ...

John Liversage, Mineral and Coal Merchant, Gnosall

This postcard view shows one of John Liversage’s two offices in Gnosall. The office in this picture was located by the entrance to the former railway sidings which were near Gnosall Station. In later ...

John Mellor, tobacconists, Derby Street, Leek

John Mellor's stationers, tobacconists and newsagents shop at 48 Derby Street, Leek. John's parents and those of his wife Ellen (nee Booth) were employed in Leek's silk trade as was John himself: in ...

John Morgan’s Refreshment House & Cyclists' Home, Horse Fair, Rugeley

John and Temperance Morgan’s Confectionery, Refreshment House and Cyclists’ Home at 7, Horse Fair, Rugeley. As well as dining and tea rooms, it advertises Cadbury’s Chocolate and ‘well-appointed beds’. The ...

Johnson Mathey Blythe Colours Stand at Poznan Fair, Poland

The manufacture of underglaze colours in Cresswell began in 1870, when a small works was set up by Pigott and Scarratt, pharmaceutical chemists. But it was not until it was taken over by Fred Wildblood ...