Stafford Street, Longton. Photographed by William Blake.
Street scene taken at Stafford Street, Longton, Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire.
Stafford Street is now known as The Strand.
This is one of many street scenes in the Blake Collection. Most of them ...
Stafford Street, Longton. Photographed by William Blake.
Street scene.
Taken on Stafford Street, Longton, Stoke-on-Trent.
Stafford Theatre Advertisement, Novelty Cat Act
Advertisement from the Staffordshire Advertiser 1836 .
‘The night for NOVELTY will take place on
THURSDAY DEC, 29, 1836
FOR THE BENNEFIT OF
Mr. USHER
Clown,
And the last night of his engagement.
When ...
Stafford Theatre Advertisement, Paganini Concert
Advertisement for a concert performed by Signor Paganini at Stafford Theatre, from the Staffordshire Advertiser 1834.
Paganini (1782 – 1840) was an Italian violinist, violist, guitarist, and composer. ...
Stanley Gilman Ltd., High Street, Stone
A men’s tailoring advertisement for Stanley Gilman’s menswear shop which was located at 16a High Street, Stone. In later years the shop became known as ‘Something Different’ women’s fashions, between ...
Station Road, Hednesford
Marston's Shoe shop is on the junction of Green Heath Road (known locallly as West Hill), left, and Station Road, straight ahead. Market Street is to the right via the bridge over the railway. The photographer ...
Station Road, Rugeley
Post card view of Station Road, Rugeley, looking north east from the road bridge over the Trent & Mersey Canal. A small shop to the left advertises "Brasso for brightness".
Stockton Brook Station, Stoke-on-Trent
The booking Hall for Stockton Brook Station was on the A53 Leek New Road near the junction with Stanley Road. On the Stoke to Leek branch, Stockton Brook Station was opened in1896, some thirty years after ...
Stoke City v. Sheffield Utd. football programme
Front cover of the programme for a League Division 1 match between Stoke City and Sheffield United which took place at the Victoria Ground, Stoke-on-Trent on Wednesday 23 August 1967. It ended in a ...
Stoke on Trent City Public Health Notice
Vaccination Against Poliomyelitis. In 1959, the sudden death of Jeff Hall, the Birmingham City and England international footballer, created near panic in the United Kingdon. Vaccines had to be flown ...
Stoke Potters Speedway programme, Chesterton
Stoke Speedway was founded at the Sun Street Stadium in 1929. The outbreak of war in 1939 put the sport on hold until 1947 after which the sport thrived, attracting large crowds in the years after the ...
Stoke Potters Speedway programme, Hanley
Stoke Potters beat local rivals Wolverhampton Wolves 44-33.
Stoke Speedway was founded at the Sun Street Stadium in 1929. The outbreak of war in 1939 put the sport on hold until 1947 after which the ...
Stoneware beer jar, Thomas H. Shelley, Hilderstone
A stoneware beer bottle from the Bird in Hand brewery, Hilderstone. The Bird and Hand Inn had its own malthouse and brewery. It was one of the last public houses in the county to brew its own beer. The ...
T. Marston jewellers, Market Place, Burslem
T. Marston's watchmakers and jewellers shop front at 23 Market Place, Burslem.
Image from 'Staffordshire Past and Present: An Historical Pictorial & Descriptive Guide' published in 1911 and edited ...
T. Rowntree's New Invented Churn - Advertisement from the Enoch Wood scrapbook
A New Invention and some Bold Claims
Advertisement for a new kind of milk churn consisting of two almost horizontal cylinders on a stand.
The manufacturer explains the advantages of using this churn ...
Tamms Pottery, Longton. Photographed by William Blake.
Tamms Pottery, Longton, Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire.
It is thought that most of the pottery factory interiors and pottery worker photographs were taken here between 1900-1903. Tamms Pottery was just ...
Tape Street, Cheadle
A postcard view looking north along Tape Street (A522), with the junction with Queen Street (B5417) on the right. The Central Garage still occupies this site. The Osborne Cinema dominates at the far end ...
Tavern check, Anchor Inn, Wolverhampton
A two pence token issued by Sarah Paxford of the Anchor Inn, 7 East Street, Wolverhampton. Sarah Paxford took on the license for the Anchor Inn in 1884.
During the 19th century it was common for publicans ...