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Cheshire’s Bakery, Lion Street, Rugeley

This view of Cheshire’s Bakery and Grocery shop was taken outside 21 Lion Street, Rugeley. Cheshire’s started in the 1790s and over the years operated from various addresses in Rugeley including Sheep ...

Children's wear shop, Stone

'Stork of the Town' children's wear shop, Lichfield Road, Stone. It was succeeded by a cheese shop and is now (2013) Valley's Fast Food takeaway. Beyond can be seen St. Michael's Hall.

Chinese tea-taster, Stafford

One of four late 18th century oriental figures which sat on the parapet of a former tea warehouse at 4 Market Street. Made from a hard plaster known as Roman Cement, the figures were a form of advertisement ...

Chinese tea-taster, Stafford

A detail of one of four late 18th century oriental figures which sat on the parapet of a former tea warehouse at 4 Market Street. Made from a hard plaster known as Roman Cement, the figures were a form ...

Chinese tea-taster, Stafford

A detail of one of foure late 18th century oriental figures which sat on the parapet of a former tea warehouse at 4 Market Street. Made from a hard plaster known as Roman Cement, the figures were a form ...

Chinese tea-taster, Stafford

A detail of one of four late 18th century oriental figures which sat on the parapet of a former tea warehouse at 4 Market Street. Made from a hard plaster known as Roman Cement, the figures were a form ...

Christ Church, Stafford,

View of Christ Church from Gaolgate Street, before the Gaol Square roundabout was landscaped. Christ Church opened on Foregate Street in 1839. Its mission church, St. Aidan's, was consecrated in 1902 ...

Christmas Street Lights, Stafford,

Photograph of one of the first years Stafford town centre was decorated for Christmas. The view is of Bridge Street, looking towards the Market Square, with the tower of the Royal Brine Baths on the ...

Church Hill and Market Street, Hednesford

View of Church Hill in Hednesford looking towards Market Street. There is a horse and cart in the road near George Blagg's ironmaker’s shop and warehouse on the corner of Church Hill and Rugeley Road. ...

Church Lane, Stafford

Looking along Church Lane towards Mill Street. Postcard published by Precision Ltd., St. Ives, Huntingdon.

Church Lane, Stafford,

The building on the left was built in the sixteenth century. When this photograph was taken it was used as a bakery. Mr Bradley opened his wireless shop here in the 1920s. Photograph donated by ...

Church Road, Codsall

There is a small grocers shop on the right hand side of the photograph. This shop was run in the 1950s by a Mrs Fenn. It wasn't just a sweet shop - she did sell sweets, but mostly she sold ordinary household ...

Church Street and Lower Street, Newcastle-under-Lyme

The area in the foreground of this photograph has changed greatly through the years and this scene was not recognisable in 2002. The shops are, from left to right, John Hamrouse, Grocer, Thomas Sproston, ...

Church Street, Cannock

Looking towards Market Place, with St. Luke's churchyard on the left.

Church Street, Newcastle-under-Lyme

General view of Church Street from Red Lion Square. C J Wain's chemist can be seen in the foreground.

Church Street, Newcastle-under-Lyme

View of Church Street looking towards Pooldam. Orme Boys School can be seen in the distance. Note all the large advertising posters typical of their day. .

Church Street, Tamworth

A rare photograph of the shops adjacent to the Old Police Station, seen here on the left, with the Old (Peel) School yard through the entrance way. All of these buildings were demolished in about 1952. ...

Church Street, Tamworth

A view of Church Street, Tamworth from the south west showing shops at numbers 43, 45 and 47: Pauline's Gowns and Coats, Christine's general Stores, and Godfrey's Leather. From the County Archaeology ...