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Barclays Bank, Newcastle-under-Lyme
Barclays Bank can be traced all the way back to two goldsmiths in 1690, and is one of the oldest banks in the United Kingdom. It gained its modern name in 1736. This photograph shows the bank whilst it ...
Bargate Street, Brewood
Bargate Street, looking towards the village centre. Just before the Bridge Inn can be seen the bridge over the Shropshire Union canal.
Bargates, High Street, Burton-on-Trent
This area was formerly the premises of Burton Brewery Co. and Salt & Co., as well as some retail outlets. The photograph shows the site prior to re-development in the late 1960s.
BARIC Computing Services Ltd., Kidsgrove
Employees of BARIC Computing Services Ltd., pose for the photographer. Centre row extreme right, sporting an ‘Afro’ hair style is Martin Metcalfe, on the same row third from right is Pete Humphries, and ...
Barker & Shenton garage, Walton, Stone
The former Barker and Shenton garage on the A34 by the Walton roundabout at Stone. At the time the garage was part of The Newcastle Motors Group of Rootes and Chrysler dealerships . It is now (2022) the ...
Barker Brothers Ltd, Meir Works, Longton.
Barker Brothers (Ltd.), china and earthenware manufacturers, moved to the Meir Works on Barker Street in 1880-1882. The factory closed in 1981.
Barker Street , Longton
Photograph taken looking towards the north-west. St. James's Church is visible.
St. James the Less Church on Uttoxeter Road, Longton. A Commissioners' Church built in 1832-34 to designs by T. Johnson ...
Barlaston Hall Housing Estate under Construction,
The present Wedgwood pottery factory was built 1938 - 1940 on the Barlaston estate, purchased from the Broughton-Adderley family in 1936. The move from the old works at Etruria only took place in 1950, ...
Barley Mow public House, Milford,
In the early twentieth century the Barley Mow was a popular inn with cyclists and day trippers.
The building remains little changed today.
Barley Mow Public House, Milford,
In the early twentieth century the Barley Mow was a popular inn with cyclists and day trippers.
The building remains little changed today.
Barley Mow, Milford
Tha Barley Mow on Milford Common was built by Sir George Chetwynd of Brocton Hall in 1780 to cater for the passing stage coaches and their passengers. By the time of this postcard cars were needing petrol. ...
Barley Mow, Milford
The Barley Mow on Milford Common was built by Sir George Chetwynd of Brocton Hall in 1780 to cater for the passing stage coaches and their passengers. From 1915 to 1919 the pub was run by Joseph Bertam ...
Barley wagon, Guild Street, Burton-on-Trent
This Bass barley wagon is being pulled along Guild Street by two shire horses. The Maltings and the Barley stores are clearly recognisable in the picture.
Barlow and Willday lorry, coal merchants, Glascote, Tamworth
A delivery lorry at Barlow and Willday, coal merchants, Glascote road, Glascote, near Tamworth. Barlows shipped and moved coal in bulk whilst Willdays bagged and delivered coal.
This six wheeler ...
Barlow and Willday, coal merchants, Glascote road, Glascote, Tamworth
Samuel Barlow Coal Co. Ltd offices can be seen on the right, with W.H. Willday and Co. Ltd Offices on the left, with their coal delivery van parked outside. Barlows shipped and moved coal in bulk whilst ...
Barlow's narrow boat, Glascote, Tamworth
On the Wharf at S. E. Barlow's Anchor Docks from left to right are, Mr Herbert Florendine, Mr Andrew Penny (foreman), and Mr S. E. Barlow. The gentleman in the boat, the Long Moll, on the far left is ...
Barn at Hilltop Farm, Great Saredon
The barn at Hilltop Farm and the adjoining house date to around 1830 and are Grade II listed.
Barn at Upper Cheadle Grange, Cheadle