The Old Town Hall, Leek
The building used to stand at the junction of Sheepmarket and Stanley Street (formerly Custard Street), on the site of the old Market Cross. It was built in about 1806 and used for a variety of purposes. ...
The Rectory, Ironmarket, Newcastle-under-Lyme
In 1698 Sir John Leveson-Gower granted a plot of land at the east end of the Ironmarket in trust for the benefit of the then curate of Newcastle-under-Lyme and his successors. A house and barn were built ...
The Stones, Newcastle Market
Watercolour of the High Street and the Guild Hall by Reginald G. Haggar with market stalls in the foreground.
The Workshop for the Blind, City Road, Fenton
The Workshops for the Blind stood back off the north side of City Road between Standard Street and Elsing Street. The main building and the detached house (Sanderson House) on the right still stand. Travers ...
Thomas Amies, Mayor of Stafford,
Thomas Amies was Mayor of Stafford in 1889. He is wearing his chain of office.
Tower Square, Tunstall
Looking down Tower Square with Tunstall Town Hall and High Street in the background. Known as Market Square until the 1950s this part of Tunstall was laid out after 1815.The yellow brick clock tower was ...
Town Hall and Glebe Street, Stoke-on-Trent
This view along Glebe Street shows the buildings on the north side. On the right edge is the Glebe Hotel, still standing today as the Glebe public house ( a grade II listed building). Beyond Aqueduct ...
Town Hall and Municipal Buildings, Burton-upon-Trent
Initially commissioned by Michael Thomas Bass, the brewer, as St. Paul’s Institute and The Liberal Club and designed by Reginald Churchill, it was completed by 1878. His son Michael Arthur Bass donated ...
Town Hall and Penny Bank, Anson Street, Rugeley
The Town Hall and Market Hall were built in 1878-79 and the architect was W. Tadman Foulkes. Adjoining is Penny Bank, built from the remains of the old Town Hall in Market Square which had been demolished ...
Town Hall and St. Paul's Church, Burton-on-Trent
View of the Town Hall and St. Paul's Church, decorated to celebrate the Diamond Jubilee of Queen Victoria, taken at 11.25 am on 22nd June 1897.
Town Hall and St. Paul's Church, Burton-upon-Trent
Town Hall and St Paul's Church from King Edward's Place, Burton-upon-Trent. This image is from a collection of photographs of Burton upon Trent commissioned and assembled by Burton upon Trent Civic Society ...
Town Hall interior, High Street, Uttoxeter
The wedding reception of Daniel and Nora Smith (nee Mellor), Easter Saturday, 1956. Around 100 guests attended the celebrations, before the couple set off for their honeymoon in the Isle of Man. They ...
Town Hall Keeper's house, High Street, Uttoxeter
This small timber-framed building used to stand next to the Town Hall. The building was originally a cheese store, but was used for many years as the Town Hall Keeper's house. This picture was taken just ...
Town Hall, Biddulph
Biddulph New Town Hall opened in 1966 to replace old cottages that were adapted in 1941 to act as the Council Office for Biddulph. Previous to that, Council business was conducted in what was formerly ...
Town Hall, Burton-on-Trent
View of the Town Hall from St. Paul's Street showing children playing on the road and footpath.
Town Hall, Cheadle
Standing on Leek Road, this building opened in 1894 as the Town Hall. Film shows took place while it was still Cheadle’s Town Hall and around 1915 it became a cinema, and latterly also a bingo hall until ...
Town Hall, Market Street, Tamworth
The Town Hall was built in 1700-1701, and was paid for by Thomas Guy, the MP for Tamworth. The Town Hall was initially used for civic and social functions, and so was an important building for the town. ...
Town Hall, Rugeley
View of the Town Hall showing off its clock tower and weather vane. One of the shop awnings left of the tower advertises "White Spot Self Raising Flour, and on the right, in the background is Degg's Garage. ...