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Rugeley Indoor Market

A postcard view of Rugeley indoor market in the now demolished Town Hall. Only the clock tower remains. It shows John Moorcroft at his fruit and vegetable stall. Previously the family had a fruit and ...

Rugeley Market

A Rugeley Times photograph (courtesy of the Birmingham Post).

Rugeley Town Hall and Market Hall

This postcard view of Rugeley’s Town Hall and Market Hall was franked in 1904. The Town Hall and the Market Hall were built in 1878-79 on the site of the Shoulder of Mutton Inn. The architect was ...

Rugeley Town: pen and ink drawing

Showing a street scene with a half-timbered barber's shop on the right, an 18th century public house on the left, and a Hall on arches with a lantern, at the far end of the street. Artist: 'J. Allport, ...

Rugeley views

Postcard with five views of Rugeley and the surrounding area: Etching Hill, Horse Fair, Market Place, The Waterfall and Parish Church. Postcard published by W. Shaw, Burslem.

Salute the Soldier Parade, Uttoxeter

British and U.S. Army personnel standing at ease in the Market Place, Uttoxeter. This parade was part of the Salute the Soldier week, which was to raise money for the war effort. In all around £336,979 ...

Sheep sale, Smithfield Market, Uttoxeter

A sheep sale with sheep in pens at the Smithfield Market, Uttoxeter. The livestock market closed in 2001 at the time of the Foot and Mouth outbreak, and the buildings were demolished in 2006 and the ...

Sheep sale, Smithfields Market, Uttoxeter

The livestock market closed in 2001 at the time of the Foot and Mouth outbreak, and the buildings were demolished in 2006 and the site redeveloped.

Shire Hall and Market Square, Stafford,

Stafford had held a weekly market since the Middle Ages. In 1853 a covered market opened behind the new Guildhall, but some stalls continued to trade from the Market Square. On the right is the Shire ...

Shire Hall, Stafford,

There has been a shire building in Stafford since the 1280s, used as a meeting place for the County Court and later for other civic meetings. The present building, designed by John Harvey and erected ...

Shops around Market Square, Hanley

The view of Market Square from Lamb Street, with Town Road at the top. The Bass public house on Town Road is The Grapes which was next door to The Angel. Demolished in the 1970s it became a car accessory ...

Shops around Market Square, Hanley

A photograph of the north side of Market Square into Lamb Street, probably taken on a Sunday or Bank Holiday given the lack of traffic and parked cars. M Huntbach's store dominates one side of Lamb Street, ...

Shops around Market Square, Hanley.

This was the view up Market Square towards the Angel public house on Town Road. In 1963 the square hadn't been pedestrianised and was a popular car parking area. On the right, where the Potteries Shopping ...

Smithfield cattle market, Newcastle-under-Lyme

Located off Friars' Street the market was built in 1871 to replace the medieval animal market that had been held actually in the town centre. The market was closed in the early 1990's and Safeway supermarket ...

Smithfield Cattle Market, Newcastle-under-Lyme

Mr Edwin Heywood selling cattle at the Smithfield Cattle Market, which was off Friars Street. The market was opened in 1871. Prior to that, livestock sales took place in the town centre. The market closed ...

Smithfield Cattle Market, Newcastle-under-Lyme

Mr Bert Heywood, auctioneer, selling pigs at the Smithfield Cattle Market, which was off Friars Street. The market was opened in 1871. Prior to that, livestock sales took place in the town centre. The ...

Smithfield Cattle Market, Newcastle-under-Lyme

Mr Tom Henderson selling sheep at the Smithfield Cattle Market, which was off Friars Street. The market was opened in 1871. Prior to that, livestock sales took place in the town centre. The market closed ...

Smithfield Market, Eccleshall,

The auction yard is now the site of Market Fields housing estate.