Station Street, Burton-on-Trent
View of shops on Station Street including Prontaprint and A. Philips & Co., with a No.10 Corporation bus travelling past road works towards High Street at the junction with Guild Street.
Station Street, Burton-on-Trent
Station Street viewed from the junction with High Street, showing the Grand Clothing Hall on one corner and the Wheatsheaf on the opposite corner. Station Street was formerly known as Catte Street.
Steam Bus outside Leek Railway Station
The Straker steam bus operated in the Staffordshire Moorlands from 1904 to ferry passengers to the newly built Manifold Valley railway. The routes were Leek and Ashbourne to Waterhouses and Buxton to ...
Steam Bus, The Plough, Endon
The 'Leek, Waterhouses and Hulme End' North Staffordshire Railway Steam Bus outside the Plough Hotel, Endon. The buses were built by Straker of Bristol and ferried passengers to and from the Manifold ...
Steam Bus, Waterhouses
The 'Leek, Waterhouses and Hulme End' North Staffordshire Railway Steam Bus outside Ye Olde Crown, Waterhouses. The buses were built by Straker of Bristol and ferried passengers to and from the Manifold ...
Steam Omnibus
Steam omnibuses operated between railway stations and villages, towns, etc.
They were slow by todays standards, having a top speed of around 20-25mph.
An omnibus like this one operated between ...
Stevenson's bus tipped over, Uttoxeter
A Stevenson's ex-London Transport R.T. which had tipped over just before the Uttoxeter Bypass crossroads on its way from the garage at Spath to Uttoxeter. Note the ex-War Department Bedford Service lorry ...
Stevenson's coaches, Spath
Part of Stevenson's coach fleet at the company depot at Spath, near Uttoxeter. Both are Bedfords. The left hand one has a Plaxton Body, the bus to the right has a Duple body.
The companies familiar ...
Stoke City League Cup Winners
Stoke City return from Wembley with the League Cup in 1972:-
“The Stoke crowd are proud now. Their team are here. They’re rising to their heroes. They’ve deserved it. They’ve followed their heroes through ...
Stone Road (A34) near Trentham
This photograph is looking south along the A34 and was taken from close to the junction with Whitmore Road (off to the right, just beyond the bus shelter). In the distance is the original entrance to ...
Stone Traders' Association Charabanc Outing,
Members of Stone Traders' Association.
In the 1960s the association changed its title to Stone Chamber of Trade to widen activities and eligibility for membership.
Stonefield Square, Stone,
The Bull, Codsall
Photographic postcard of the Bull public house on the Square, Codsall. To the right in the photograph is a double decker bus with driver and conductor standing in front.
The coachyard, sculpture gallery and clocktower, Trentham Hall
The back of the Trentham Hall. The sculpture gallery is on the right with the estate clock tower in the centre. In the foreground is part of the original hall courtyard and riding school. This was the ...
The Darlaston Café, Meaford, near Stone
A postcard view of the Darlaston Café which stood on the eastern side of the A34 Stoke-on-Trent to Stone Road, close to the Darlaston Inn. It was one of a number of road-side cafés and petrol ...
The Green Bus Co., Rugeley
The Green Bus and Co. offices and cafe in Taylors Lane Rugeley. The Bus is a AEC Regent built in 1930. It was bought by the Green Bus Co. in November 1939 from Nottingham City Transport and finally scrapped ...
The Green from Bailey Street, Stafford
Photograph taken from the roof of what was in the early 1970's Stafford Reprographics Ltd. Printers, in Bailey Street.
The Ironmarket, Newcastle-under-Lyme
Taken in 1920 this photograph shows the Ironmarket in Newcastle-under-Lyme. The busy street is awash with transport, from the old fashioned handcart on the right of the picture to the cars parked by the ...