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Foregate Street, Stafford

These buildings stood in Foregate Street adjacent to Gaol Square in Stafford. They were photographed by Stafford photographer Tony Boydon prior to demolition and redevelopment of the Gaol Square area....

Foregate Street, Stafford

Bedford ‘S’ type lorries are pictured transporting Hawker Sea Fury aircraft along Foregate Street, Stafford. The lorries came from H.M.S. Sanderling, Abottsinch which had acted as a Royal Naval aircraft ...

Foregate Street, Stafford,

This view of Foregate, looking towards Greyfriars, is virtually unrecognisable today. The photograph is taken from just beyond the junction with St. Patrick's Street, and the cobbled area and lamppost ...

Foresters' Parade, Market Square, Stafford

Fox and George Public House, Stafford,

The Fox and George public house was on Eastgate Street. The building was demolished in 1904.

Frankwell, Shrewsbury

The timber-framed building is 113-114 Frankwell, in Shrewsbury. On the left is a Post Office and at the end of the street is Harris & Co’s grocers and provisions shop. Photographer: Albert Henry Yelland....

Frederick H. Burgess Limited and Walter Danks, The Green, Stafford

In 1974 this shop with offices above belonged to Frederick H. Burgess, Agricultural Engineers and Ironmongers, at The Green in Stafford. Following the construction of additional ground floor retail space ...

Frederick H. Burgess Limited, The Green, Stafford

This shop with offices above belonged to Frederick H. Burgess, Agricultural Engineers and Ironmongers, at The Green in Stafford. To the right there is construction work in progress on an extension of ...

Freedom of Entry into the Borough for RAF Stafford

The Borough of Stafford conferred the Freedom of Entry into the Borough to RAF Stafford (16 MU) on 16 December 1954. This honour was celebrated by a March Past the Mayor Mr Charles Jones in the Market ...

Freedom of Entry into the Borough for the Army and the RAF, Stafford

The Army and the RAF Parade before the Mayor of Stafford, Councillor Brian Price, outside the Shire Hall in Market Square, Stafford. On the left service personnel from the Army 22 Signals Regiment and ...

Freedom of Entry into the Borough Parade with RAF Stafford

On a sunny winter's day RAF Stafford service personnel march from Gaolgate Street into Market Square, Stafford while exercising their Freedom of Entry into the Borough of Stafford. The Borough of ...

Friar Street Decorated for the Pageant, Stafford,

Friar Street decorated for the pageant's best decorated street competition. The name of the entry was "Ye Olde Monastery Garden". The annual procession through Stafford ended with a fair on the town ...

Frisby's shoe shop, Brook Square, Rugeley

Frisby’s shoe shop pictured on the corner of Brook Square and Upper Brook Street, Rugeley. In earlier years the building is thought to have been the town house of the Wolseley family, standing in large ...

From the Fillybrooks, Stone

A view of Stone taken from the Fillybrooks. On the right can be seen the gables of Joule's Ale Stores on the Trent and Mersey Canal. St. Dominic's Convent can be seen far left. This postcard was ...

Funeral parade with RAF Stafford

RAF Stafford service personnel are pictured during a Funeral Parade leaving St. Patrick's Church on Sandon Road in Stafford. The rough ground to the right may be connected with the building of the new ...

Gaol Road, Stafford

A postcard view looking north along Gaol Road from Gaol Square, Stafford. Centre left just behind the lamp post is Boon's tobacconists, centre right shows the Gaol walls and gatehouse and on the extreme ...

Gaol Square Garage, Stafford,

This garage was owned by Charles Clark. In later years the garage moved to Queensville. All the buildings including the Snow Hill Methodist Chapel and the old Abercrombie Inn at the extreme right have ...

Gaol Square, Stafford

View of the square showing, on the right, the Singer Sewing Centre, the Mecca sweet shop and The Jap Co., household furnishers. The four-dial clock was presented by George Bruckshaw in 1916, to celebrate ...