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, Cannock,
View of Market Place with the Market Hall (left) and the Crown Hotel .
The Crown Hotel was built in the early 18th century. Both buildings were demolished in 1962 and replaced with a row of modern ...
Market Place, Cannock,
From left to right can be seen the Crown Hotel, Wright's Cottage and the buther's shop, with the churchyard wall beyond.
The Crown Hotel was built in the early 18th century and demolished in 1962. ...
Market Place, Leek
A typical view of the Market Place covered with stalls on a Wednesday. On the right-hand side you can see The Butter Market, built in 1897 to commemorate Queen Victoria's Diamond Jubilee. Further up is ...
Market Place, Leek
View looking to the north of Market Place, with Bradley's outfitters and Fowlowe standing out as the two taller buildings on Church Street. On the right is the Red Lion. It was originally Leek Hall, home ...
Market Place, Uttoxeter
Market Place, Uttoxeter at the junction with Church Street, showing Wood's provisions store, Heath's ladies outfitters and the Lion Hotel. In the background can be seen part of St. Mary's Church. Taken ...
Market Place, Uttoxeter
Market Place, Uttoxeter, with the war memorial in the foreground with the Conduit (also known as the Kiosk) in the distance. The Lion Hotel can be seen to the right.
Photographer: Gerald McCann of ...
Market Place, Uttoxeter
View of Market Place on Market Day, taken from the first floor of a building near to the Old Talbot. The Kiosk is in the foreground, with market stalls all down the right-hand side of the square. Various ...
Market Square and Conduit Street, Lichfield
Lichfield Market Square, in the days when cars and coaches were allowed to park on the square. In the background is Conduit Street with businesses, from left to right: the Malt Shovel Inn; Halls the Butchers; ...
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, Brewood
A view of the Market Square, Brewood, looking south to Church Road. The Swan Hotel on the right was originally a house of probably 15th century origin. it was remodelled in the 19th century and is grade ...
Market Square, Rugeley
This view taken in Market Square looks north towards Market Street in Rugeley. In later years this area became pedestrianised, however, most of the buildings in this scene remain. On the left is a shop ...
Market Square, Rugeley
A busy scene in Market Square looking south towards Lower Brook Street in Rugeley. The man on the corner by the Cabin, not wearing a hat, is Mr Watson.
In later years this area was pedestrianised, ...
Market Street, Hednesford
View from the junction of Church Hill and Rugeley Road. On the left corner is the Uxbridge Arms, and on the right is Doberman Securities.
Market Street, Hednesford
Postcard view taken from the bottom of Church Hill. The shop in the right foreground was George Blagg and Son, Ironmongers since the 1870s, which finally closed its doors in 2003. It had a yard and warehouse ...
Market Street, Hednesford
Viewed from Church Hill, Market Street, Hednesford. This was the town's main shopping street. The woman stands outside of the Uxbridge Arms public house which was named after the local hero of the Battle ...
Market Street, Hednesford
Viewed from the bottom of Church Hill, looking up Hednesford's main street, Market Street. The Uxbridge Hotel is on the left corner. Posters on the wall advertise Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show. whose ...