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Market Cart, Richardsons coachbuilders, Uttoxeter

A Market Cart or Float made by Richardson & Son of Uttoxeter. The business was started by George Richardson, a wheelwright in Bradley Street, when he opened coachbuilding premises at Park Street in the ...

Market Cross, Cheadle

Looking down Cross Street towards St Giles Roman Catholic Church with the 17th century Market Cross in the foreground. The cross is surmounted with a Victorian era gas lamp. In front of William Fallows' ...

Market Place and Parish Church, Burton-upon-Trent

A view looking over the Market Place towards St, Modwen's Parish Church, Burton-upon-Trent. The market is still held here today but much diminished from this busy scene on the cobbles. The Market Hall, ...

Market Place, Cannock

An early view of the Market Place, Cannock. The indoor market, built in 1869 is on the left, incorporating Sellman's Funeral Directors established in 1870 and still (in 2018) in existence. Next is the ...

Market Place, Cannock

This postcard dates well before the installation of the clock and war memorial. Looking up to High Green from the Church Street junction, with the Crown Inn on the right. Note too the Monkey Puzzle tree ...

Market Place, High Street, Newcastle-under-Lyme

This photograph was taken before 1900, when the trams were introduced to Newcastle, and tram lines ran down High Street. Traders are shown here selling their wares from carts on the ancient market. The ...

Market Place, Rugeley

Postcard view of the Market Place Rugeley. In the centre is the Market Hall clock tower. Anderson's ironmongers shop is to the right of the picture, George Mason's grocers to the left of the Market Hall....

Market Place, Rugeley

Postcard view of the Market Place, Rugeley . On the left is the Market Hall clock tower and Whitworth's grocers shop. To the right is the shop built in the mid-19th century for Harris & Sons Ironmongers....

Market Place, Rugeley

This postcard view was published by W. Shaw, Burslem. On the left is the Market Hall Clock Tower and Whitworth's shop. In the centre is the shop built in the mid-19th century for Harris & Sons Ironmongers....

Market Place, Uttoxeter

A postcard view of Market Place in Uttoxeter. Most of the buildings in this scene remain (December 2019) and over the years there has been various retail enterprises on their ground floors. This Valentine’s ...

Market Square and Shire Hall, Stafford,

There has been a shire building in Stafford since the 1280s, used as a meeting place for the County Court and later for other civic meetings. The present building, designed by John Harvey and erected ...

Market Square from the South, Stafford,

Stafford possessed a market as early as 1206, when Edward the Elder passed a law stating that all buying and selling had to take place in a market town. On the right can be seen the Shire Hall, built ...

Market Square, Rugeley

A busy early postcard scene by Valentines of Market Square, Rugeley. Abraham Whitworth's grocery shop is on the left and Harris's ironmongers shop is to the right. The Town Hall's clock tower is prominent, ...

Market Square, Stafford

Black and white glass positive, lantern slide. Brougham cabs and horses on Market Square, Stafford, with the Shire Hall in the background. To the right is the Jubilee Fountain, erected in 1887. The ...

Market Square, Stafford

View from the Market Square across towards Martin Street. In 1743 George Boulton, a draper, opened a shop on Market Square. By the 1860s the shop was known as Brookfield and Windows. In the 1880s ...

Market Square, Stafford,

Stafford possessed a market as early as 1206, when Edward the Elder passed a law stating that all buying and selling had to take place in a market town. On the left can be seen the Shire Hall, built ...

Market Square, Stafford,

To the left is the Jubilee Fountain, erected in 1887 to mark Queen Victoria's Golden Jubilee. It was demolished in 1934.

Market Street, Hednesford

A colour-tinted view looking north-west along Market Street, Hednesford. Postcard Published by Evans, "Advertiser" Office, Hednesford