Housden General Stores, Codsall
The Housden's Stores were situated in the centre of Codsall, at the Square. The building still remains.
House of Industry and Court of Requests - A document from the Enoch Wood Scrapbook
A meeting is to be held at Hanley Market Hall on Wednesday 5 February 1794, at 11am.
A new House of Industry?
Gentlemen in the local parishes of Stoke-upon-Trent, Burslem and Wolstanton have agreed ...
Hubank's delivery, Hickman Street, Newcastle-under-Lyme
The Hubank's delivery van is seen here being loaded up with fruit and vegetables in Hickman Street. William Hubank and Son were a greengrocers and florists and, at the time of this photograph, had two ...
Huzza!! Kidcrew Again! Kidcrew Again! An appeal for blackleg workers from the Enoch Wood scrapbook
In the early 1830s early trade unions faced a struggle to gain the recognition of employers, and their members were often treated harshly.
An appeal for knobsticks
A 'gentleman of the pit' in this ...
Interior of blacksmith's shop, Yoxall
View of the south wall, inside the workshop. This was one of a number of blacksmith's workshops which belonged to C.J. Perkins, agricultural implement makers of Yoxall. It was converted into a house later ...
Interior of Burman's Cooperage, Dallow Street, Burton-upon-Trent.
The original firm was called J. Burman & Son, Hawkins Lane, Burton-On-Trent. It was a cask repair firm only. In 1939 they took over J. Grout & Co., Dallow Street Cooperage, which was a firm somewhat run ...
Interior of wheelwrights shop, Tatenhill
Ironmarket, Newcastle-under-Lyme
Mason's the cabinet maker can be seen on the far left of the Ironmarket, with D. Read, the grocers next door. The view is looking down towards the Municipal Hall which was built between 1888 and 1890, ...
Ivy House Farm, Fulford
Ivy House Farm was also a wheelwrights and coffin makers in the early 20th century. It still stands but is now (2007) derelict.
J Brookfield and Son, Town Mills, Stafford
Photograph shows J. Brookfield's & Son, millers and corn, cake, hay, straw and chass merchants at the Town Mills, Stafford. In 1911 the proprietors were L.P. Dodd and F. Peake.
The mill was built ...
J H Weatherby's Falcon Pottery, Hanley
A view north along Old Town Road with the Falcon Pottery building on the right and the winding gear of Hanley Deep Pit in the distance. Safin House, in the centre, was occupied by S Finney & Sons , a ...
J. Street, Dental Surgery, Borough Road, Burton-upon-Trent
J. Street's dental surgery at 24 Borough Road, Burton-upon-Trent. James Street would drill and fill a single tooth from 3/6 to 21/-, or provide a complete set of upper or lower false teeth for 42/- to ...
J. Turnock & Sons, drapers, Rugeley
J. Turnock & Sons, family drapers, silk mercers and haberdashers at Bank House, Lower Brook Street, Rugeley, on the corner with Bees Lane. The shop is currently (2020) occupied by Savers. The business ...
James Heap, Printers and Bookbinders, Stoke upon Trent.
James Heap & Co were a printers and bookbinders in Booth Street, Stoke upon Trent. The company was founded in 1925.
The building is on the corner of Booth Street and Yeaman Street. The company is no ...
James Nelson & Sons Butchers, Crabbery Street, Stafford
James Nelson & Sons Ltd had branches all over the United Kingdom. They had three branches in Stafford under District Manager Mr T. Roden: 11 Crabbery Street, 55 Rowley Street and 9 Marston Road. This ...
James Plant, Stafford
James Plant, currier and leather merchant of Eastgate Street, Stafford.
Joe Foster, Bass Cooper, Burton-on-Trent
Mr Foster, a cooper at Bass, standing next to a pyramid of small casks with taps. They were made by Joe as prizes for the Burton Regatta Centenary in 1955.
Joe Hambleton, Blacksmith, Alstonefield
Joseph Hambleton, Alstonefield village blacksmith, shoeing a horse at the smithy which stood next to the Methodist chapel.