Byatt & Son, 33 High Street, Uttoxeter
Byatt & Son, a grocers, was situated near to the Smithfield Corner. The business became an electrical business in more recent years.
Carlisle Street Gates, Longton Park, Longton. Photographed by William Blake.
View of the Carlisle Street Gates at Longton Park, Longton, Stoke-On-Trent, Staffordshire.
The park's official name is Queen's Park and it was officially opened on July 25th 1888 by George Granville ...
Catholic Procession, Stafford,
The Catholic Procession was organised by the parishes of St. Austin's and St. Patrick's.
The route was from St. Patrick's Church in the north of Stafford to St. Joseph's Convent on Lichfield Road, ...
Charles Clark's Garage, Gaol Square. Stafford
Charles Clark’s garage on Gaol Square looking along Gaol Road.
On the left the signpost on the clock pedestal shows the B5066 directing towards RAF Stafford and to Sandon. The garage was demolished ...
Christ Church and the Rev. E. Fennie, Hilderstone,
Photograph taken from a calendar.
Every year the Rev. Fennie (Vicar of Hilderstone 1950 - 1959) sent members of his parish a calendar featuring a photograph of himself. He joked that if they did not ...
Christ Church, Burton-upon-Trent
Christ Church was built in the lancet style in 1842-43 to designs by Joseph Mitchell of Sheffield and was a Commissioners' church.
The church was damaged during the 1916 Zeppelin raid and repairs were ...
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 ...
Church Cottage, Seighford
On the extreme right of the picture, left to right, are Jessie Breeze and Flossie Breeze who are standing by the garden of Church Cottage, Seighford.
In the background is a glimpse of St. Chad's Church, ...
Clock Tower and Building, Longton Park. Photographed by William Blake.
View of the Clock Tower and park building at Longton Park, Longton, Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire.
The park's official name is Queen's Park and it was officially opened on July 25th 1888 by George ...
Clock Tower, Longton Park. Photographed by William Blake.
View of the Clock Tower at Longton Park, Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire.
The park's official name is Queen's Park and it was officially opened on July 25th 1888 by George Granville William Sutherland ...
Clock Tower, Rugeley Old Town Hall
Once part of the new public buildings which replaced the previous Rugeley Town Hall, the photograph shows the bricked up right-hand section prior to its demolition. The Market Hall's entrance below the ...
Coach outing, Gaol Square, Stafford
A crowd of people standing and seated in front of two motor coaches owned by Nicholls of Stafford. They are pictured in Gaol Square Stafford. In the background can be glimpsed Charles Clark's Gaol Square ...
Coachmen at Kings Bromley Manor
Photograph of coachmen and a Brougham carriage outside coach house at Kings Bromley Manor, the home of the Lane family since 1784.
Demolition of Rugeley Town Hall and Market Hall
This photograph captures the demolition of Rugeley Town Hall and the Market Hall which were built on the site of the Shoulder of Mutton Inn. The Public Buildings also housed meeting rooms and, until ...
Freedom of Entry into the Borough for the Army and the RAF, Stafford
The Army and the RAF Parade before the Mayor of Stafford, Councillor Brian Price, outside the Shire Hall in Market Square, Stafford. On the left service personnel from the Army 22 Signals Regiment and ...
Gaol Square, Stafford
View of the square showing, on the right, the Singer Sewing Centre, the Mecca sweet shop and The Jap Co., household furnishers.
The four-dial clock was presented by George Bruckshaw in 1916, to celebrate ...
Gaol Square, Stafford
The four-dial clock was presented by George Bruckshaw in 1916, to celebrate his fifty years residence in Stafford. It replaced the third lamp which crowned the Sidney Fountain (erected in 1889 by the ...
Gaol Square, Stafford
Looking towards Chell Road, with the then newly built Sheridan centre to the left and Charles Clark's garage on the right. The row of shops includes: Fair Wear Shoe Repairs, Bowen's Jen Shoe Shop and ...