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Bagot Street, Abbots Bromley

This postcard view looks west along Bagot Street in Abbots Bromley. In the centre, on the left (opposite the horse and cart) there is a glimpse of Church House which stands on the corner of Church Lane ...

Bagot Street, Abbots Bromley

A view of Bagot Street looking east towards the village centre. On the left is the Bagot Arms public house advertising Ind Coope ales. In the distance to the right is the tower of the parish church ...

Bagot Street, Abbots Bromley

Looking eastwards along Bagot Street, Abbots Bromley towards the village centre. On the near left is the Police house.

Baguley (Engineers) Ltd., Burton-upon-Trent

Baguley employees are pictured posing for the camera outside the foundry workshop at the factory in Burton-upon-Trent. This is the last locomotive built before the company closed in 1931 Baguley Cars ...

Bailey Street, Stafford

On the left is a part view of the Sandyford Trading Co. Ltd., this was a type of D.I.Y. store. In the early 1970s, it became Stafford Reprographics Ltd. Printers and currently (2025) it is part of the ...

Bailey's Garage, Stafford,

Bailey's Garage was on Lichfield Road. The garage later became Attwood's.

Bailey's Stores, Mill Street, Cannock

Bailey's grocery store with Roden's butchers next door. The buildings in this photograph were demolished in 1966 and the site now occupied by Tudor Employment. The white building on the right the other ...

Bairstow's Pottery, Shelton, Stoke-on-Trent

P E Bairstow & Co had their works in Mount Pleasant, in the area known as Tinkersclough. The company was founded at the end of the Second World War and initially produced bone china "Fancies Fayre". Later, ...

Baiting at the last firing, Sutherland Works, Longton

Pottery factory interior depicting volunteer Paul Nibblett 'baiting' or stoking fires at the Sutherland Works, Normacot Road, Longton, Stoke-on-Trent. This was the last ever firing at the factory. Formed ...

Baker family, Shugborough Walled Garden

The Baker family in the Walled Garden at Shugborough. Cecil George Baker (left) was the Walled Garden tenant between 1932 and 1939. Next to hime is his wife Sylvia, son Colin and one of Colin's uncles. ...

Baker's peel, Kinver

Baker's oven peel made from single piece of elm. Repaired with smaller piece of wood nailed on. One corner is missing. Used for placing dough in oven and removing baked bread. It was probably used ...

Baker's Token

An undated copper farthing token. It is not known who issued this token. Obverse: 'HOT ROLES EVERY MORNING FROM 8 TILL 9'. Reverse: 'PRAISE GOD FOR ALL'. Wheat sheaf, peel and malkin. A peel is used ...

Balance Street, Uttoxeter

Demolition of property at the junction of Market Street and Balance Street in Uttoxeter in the 1960s. The demolished building was replaced by a Arthur Birch's Bookmaker's shop. It now (April 2011) houses ...

Baling straw at The Clive Farm, Pattingham

George Williamson is seated on the tractor and Jim Parkes is walking behind the baling machine.

Balk Passage, Broad Street, Stafford

This view looks along Balk Passage towards Broad Street, Stafford. On the left at the time of the photograph is the Catholic Club. In the centre at No. 1 Broad Street is Arthur Seaborne's Bakery. He ...

Ball Green War Memorial, Stoke-on-Trent

Alsio known as the Whitfield memorial, Ball Green War memorial stood at the junction of Wilding Road (right) and Whitfield Road in Ball Green. It was moved to a new site in Ball Green in 1964, just after ...

Ballington House, Southbank Street, Leek

The house was designed by Messrs. Sugden for Mr B. Nixon in 1878. Mr Nixon was one of the partners involved in a mill management team from 1869-1891 which comprised himself, Mr Joshua Brough, his son ...

Balmoral Works, Longton

Photograph taken from near the new railway bridge. The Balmoral Works were occupied by porcelain manufacturers Redfern & Drakeford between about 1902 and 1933.