Theme Explorer

Start Again > Business, Trade & Industry > Construction & Demolition
Page 2 of 21 367 Records Found

Bridge Street from Bailey Street, Stafford

Photograph taken from the roof of what was in the early 1970's Stafford Reprographics Ltd. Printers, in Bailey Street.

Bridge Street Multi-Storey Car Park, Stafford

Bridge Street multi-storey car park during the early stages of its demolition. When the building opened there was a Tesco Supermarket on the ground floor. The supermarket later relocated to a new ...

Bridge Street, Stafford

Herbert Chatfield occupied the house behind the shops, which were probably owned by his family. Shops include Julia's Bake Shop. The building was demolished shortly afterwards and the building which ...

Brindley Crescent, Hednesford

Residents from Brindley Village at the opening of the housing estate which was to become their new home at Brindley Crescent and Bracken Close, Hednesford. The houses in the background are numbers 13 ...

British Reinforced Concrete factory after demolition, Stafford

The remains of the B.R.C. factory on Silkmore Lane shortly after it was demolished in October 1991. The British Reinforced Concrete Engineering Company manufactured reinforced concrete structures and ...

British Reinforced Concrete Factory, Stafford

The British Reinforced Concrete Engineering Company manufactured reinforced concrete structures and made steel mesh for reinforcing concrete. The company moved from Manchester to Stafford in 1926, building ...

British Reinforced Concrete factory, Stafford

A wall of the buildings added to the British Reinforced Concrete factory, Stafford in 1971. They consist of extremely large reinforced concrete panels faced with brick. The British Reinforced Concrete ...

British Reinforced Concrete Factory, Stafford

A view of the office blook which faced onto Lichfield Road, built between 1924 and 1926. The British Reinforced Concrete Engineering Company manufactured reinforced concrete structures and made steel ...

British Reinforced Concrete Factory, Stafford

A wall of the buildings added to the British Reinforced Concrete factory, Stafford in 1971. The wall panels consist of single skin of brick with brick reinforcement in the joints (manufactured by BRC). ...

Broad Eye, Stafford

View from Broad Street looking towards Chell Road. This photograph was taken just before these buildings were demolished.

Broad Street Corner, Stafford

View from Broad Street looking towards Chell Road. This photograph was taken just before these buildings were demolished. Only the Lamb Inn, the white building at the end of the row remains (2025)....

Builders and undertakers, Penkridge

Interior view of the workshop of F. J. Rostance and Son with staff and a newly completed coffin. Pictured are George Hollis and Reg Price. The Rostance family business began as a builders in Stone ...

Builders at Elford Grove, near Eccleshall

Builders at work renovating Elford Grove, the home of John Kelsall. The workmen appear to be replacing windows and doors and the walls of the house look to have been newly rendered. Photographer: ...

Building Blake High School, Marston Road, Hednesford

The picture was taken from the Belt Road end of Marston Road, looking towards the front of the school during its construction. At the front of the building is the old reception area. The taller building ...

Building Cheddleton Asylum

St. Edward's Hall under construction at Cheddleton Asylum with the completed water tower in the background. In 1890 Staffordshire County Council’s Lunacy Committee decided to build a new asylum for ...

Building Cheddleton Asylum

St. Edward's Hall under construction at Cheddleton Asylum. In 1890 Staffordshire County Council’s Lunacy Committee decided to build a new asylum for the north of the county due to overcrowding in the ...

Building Department, Birchenwood Colliery, Kidsgrove

Birchenwood colliery opened in the 1890s, most of the coal being used for coke and other by-products. The colliery actually closed in 1932, but coke and other by-product production continued by using ...

Building of the New Wedgwood Factory, Barlaston,

Proposed design for the new Wedgwood Factory front at Barlaston, by architectural practice C.S. White and Keith Murray. Josiah Wedgwood (1730 - 1795) began his apprenticeship as a potter in 1744. ...