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Edwin Handforth

Edwin Handforth (1854-1942) owned a drapery business and hat shop at 45 Picadilly, Hanley, Stoke on Trent.

Elephant and Castle Public House, Stafford,

The Elephant and Castle public house at no. 7 Gaol Square had stood on this site for many years. In 1906 David Lloyd-George, the Liberal leader, made an election speech from the upper window of the ...

Elizabethan House, Gaolgate, Stafford

Oil painting on canvas by an unknown artist. The Elizabethan House was built on Gaolgate Street in the late Tudor period. The building was destroyed by fire on 1st October 1887. The alarm was raised ...

Elizabethan House, Stafford,

The Elizabethan House was built on Gaolgate Street in the late Tudor period. The building was destroyed by fire on 1st October 1887. The alarm was raised by a shoemaker, but it was too late to save ...

Elkes' Cafe, corner of High Street and Carter Street, Uttoxeter

The new 1950s shop frontage of Elkes' cafe.

Elsie Loveday and Mabel Mottram, Great Haywood

Sisters Elsie Loveday and Mabel Mottram (nee Loveday). Elsie worked in a grocers in Stafford and later for the Staffordshire Advertiser. Mabel was a teacher at Colwich school, she taught music and needlework. ...

Emergency dentist’s building demolition, Kingsmead, Stafford

Emergency dentist's building being demolished to make way for Kingsmead Retail Park, Stafford, viewed from junction of Malt Mill Lane and North Walls. The site opened for business in 2017.

Empire Day, Market Place, Uttoxeter

The procession is seen in Market Place. nearing Cope's butchers (on the left of the picture), on its way towards the race course for refreshments and sports.

Ernest Martin Mellor, Chemist, Uttoxeter

Ernest Martin Mellor, known as 'Emm', was a chemist in Uttoxeter from 1906 to 1960. At one stage he owned two chemist shops in Uttoxeter, at 32 and 12 Market Place. Ernest was also a town councillor ...

Errand boy, Swettenham's grocers, Stone

John Morris aged 12 or 13, who was errand boy for Swettenham's grocers at 38 Radford Street, Stone (now, in 2012, the Dezign Room hairdressers).

Evans Outsizes Shop in the Sheridan Centre, Stafford

‘Evans Outsizes’ ladies fashion shop formed part of the Sheridan Centre which was developed in the 1970s. In later years it was partly demolished and given a £5 million redevelopment which officially ...

F.W. Woolworth & Co. Ltd. Market Square store, Stafford

A view of Woolworth's Stafford store which was at 18, Market Square from 1928 to 1962 when it then transferred to larger premises in Gaolgate Street. Originating in the U.S.A. in 1878 as 'Woolworth's ...

Fabric display, Bratt and Dyke, Hanley

The Fabrics section on the ground floor of Bratt and Dyke's Department Store in Hanley. Draper Oliver Dyke opened a shop in Hanley in 1890 with the financial support of Northwich draper and entrepreneur ...

Farmer's Pork Butchers, High Street, Uttoxeter

Farmer's Pork Butchers, High Street, Uttoxeter in about 1917. John James Walker is on the right in the shop doorway. Bill Farmer, wearing a white apron, is on the left and his daughter Lynda (aged 7) ...

Fashion Accessories Department, Bratt & Dyke, Hanley

The Fashion Accessories section on the ground floor of Bratt and Dyke's Department Store in Hanley. Draper Oliver Dyke opened a shop in Hanley in 1890 with the financial support of Northwich draper ...

Fashion Accessories Department, Bratt and Dyke, Hanley

A view of the Fashion Accessories section of the ground floor at Bratt and Dyke's Department Store in Hanley. On show are scarves, stockings, belts, handbags and jewellery. Draper Oliver Dyke opened ...

Father Christmas, Currys, Stafford

Children meeting Father Christmas at Currys shop at 20 Greengate Street, Stafford. As well as a range of toys, Currys’ more usual choice of electrical goods can be seen on the shelves, including a number ...

Fenton Police Station, King Street, Fenton

Fenton Police Station: "The Canning". Fenton Police Station occupied buildings erected by the Improvement Commissioners in 1839 on Market Street (later King Street). The upper storey had a large meeting ...