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Hearse, Hammersley & Sons, Uttoxeter

A motor hearse and car belonging to William Hammersley and Sons, joiners and undertakers, of Stone Road, Uttoxeter. Photograph by Alfred McCann of High Street, Uttoxeter.

Hearse, John Johnson & Son, Tunstall

A motor hearse coach-built by John Marston's Carriage Works of 21 and 27 Bradford Street, Birmingham, for John Johnson & Son, undertakers, Tunstall. John Johnson & Son were based at 20 Madeley Street, ...

Heath House, Upper Tean

The entrance front of Heath House. Chauffeurs and a car stand under the porte cochere. Heath House was built for John Burton Philips in 1836 and was designed by Thomas Johnson of Lichfield. It is a large ...

Heath's Stores, Codsall

Three people standing outside Heath's stores on Station Road, Codsall. Heaths Stores was Situated just the other side of the Railway Bridge from the centre of Codsall this was a useful General Store until ...

Hednesford from War Memorial

A postcard view from Hednesford's War Memorial looking down its gated approach. The Rugeley Road leads into Hednesford with the Church Hill and Market Street junction and the Uxbridge Arms just discernible ...

Hednesford Road, Norton Canes

The white building is a newsagent's shop.

High Shutt, near Cheadle

High Shutt is a piece of high common ground outside Cheadle. The Scots Pine has since died but it was replaced, on the same spot, with a Monterey Pine, provided by Mr J.W. Plant in 1991. There are cars ...

High Steet, Eccleshall

A view of the High Street, Eccleshall, looking west and taken from the Market Hall. The painted 'Joule's' sign is on the Crown Inn.

High Street , Uttoxeter

On the left had side can be seen the sign for Elkes' Cafe, with Wilkes' dress shop (previously Barclays Bank) and Henry Ryder's Ironmongers next door. Harper's newsagent is on the opposite side of the ...

High street looking north west, Newcastle-under-Lyme

A view of the High Street in the 1970s. Traffic is still going through the town centre at this stage and so the High Street is quite a busy road. The building on the far right hand side is the Guildhall. ...

High Street, Biddulph

On the right-hand side is a chemists, with the District Bank on the corner further down the street.

High Street, Brownhills

This photograph of the High Street in Brownhills shows the showroom of George Mason, the MEB shop, and Woolworth's at the top of the street. There is a Wolseley Hornet or Riley Elf parked in the street. ...

High Street, Burton-upon-Trent

A view of High Street in Burton-upon-Trent, with Barnaby's Bar to the right.

High Street, Cheadle

Since this photograph was taken the face of the High Street has changed considerably. The butcher's shop to the left of the archway (leading to the market hall) is now (in 2003) a handbag and shoe shop, ...

High Street, Cheadle

This postcard view looks north-east along the High Street in Cheadle. On the right is the former Cheadle branch of the Leek and Moorlands Co-operative Society Ltd. store, which is currently (February ...

High Street, Cheadle

A sunny day on High Street, Cheadle looking towards the junction with Church Street. St Giles Roman Catholic Church is behind the large tree. Hiltons shoe shop is in the near foreground with a garage ...

High Street, Cheslyn Hay

To the left is Fereday's Dentist and Chemists' Shop. The next shop is Thomas' Wool Shop and Grocers.

High Street, Dilhorne

This scene is still recognisable but the electrical transformer now appears to be sited behond the houses.