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Main Street, Shenstone

On the reverse of this postcard there is a message from the sender: “Our Village Street”. The view looks south along the Main Street from near the junction with Pinfold Hill in Shenstone. In later years ...

Malt Mill Lane, Stafford,

All of the buildings in the foreground are now gone and Malt Mill Lane has been widened. At the top of the image in the gap you can see the roof-line and flag pole on top of the Shire Hall in Market Square. ...

Market Day, Cheadle

A multiview postcard with scenes of Market Day in Cheadle. The Empire Theatre can be seen in the upper and lower photographs, situated between the Market Hall and the wall. It is absent in the earlier, ...

Market day, Uttoxeter

A postcard view of a busy market day in Uttoxeter Market Place, with crockery, clothes and grocers’ stalls in the foreground. This picture was taken by Alfred McCann who was a member of the McCann ...

Market Place and High Green, Cannock

A postcard view looking north-west from Market Place along High Green. Centre right just behind the signpost are the offices of the Cannock Advertiser. This postcard was published by H. Lunt, Stationer, ...

Market Place and Parish Church, Burton-upon-Trent

A view looking over the Market Place towards St, Modwen's Parish Church, Burton-upon-Trent. The market is still held here today but much diminished from this busy scene on the cobbles. The Market Hall, ...

Market Place, Abbots Bromley

This view of the Market Place in Abbots Bromley was taken in 1951. On the left is the 17th century hexagonal Butter Cross, and behind is the Goats Head Inn, a timber-framed building on a brick plinth, ...

Market Place, Brewood

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 II listed. The adjacent building with the sun-shade is also grade ...

Market Place, Burton-on-Trent

View of a busy Market Place showing open stalls and crowds of people, with St. Modwen's Church in the background.

Market Place, Cannock

A view of Cannock's Market Place from the War Memorial. The Benton memorial clock is to the background. The war memorial was dedicated on May 22nd 1923 and formally handed over the the Town Council ...

Market Place, Cannock

A view of Cannock's Market Place, with the Benton Memorial Clock and War Memorial in the centre. On the right hand side is the Market Hall, demolished in 1975.

Market Place, Hednesford

The solitary parked car stands in front of the Anglesey Hotel (out of picture) with the Electric Palace on the left of the photograph. Rhodes’ fancy goods and toy shop stands on the corner of Anglesey ...

Market Place, Leek

On a cold winter Saturday afternoon in 2016, this picture shows a view of Leek Market taken from a first floor room at the Foxlowe Arts Centre which overlooks the Market Place . Over the years this setting ...

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, Rugeley

This postcard view was published by W. Shaw, Burslem. On the left is the Market Hall Clock Tower and Whitworth's shop. In the centre is the shop built in the mid-19th century for Harris & Sons Ironmongers....

Market Place, Rugeley

Postcard view of the Market Place Rugeley. In the centre is the Market Hall clock tower. Anderson's ironmongers shop is to the right of the picture, George Mason's grocers to the left of the Market Hall....

Market Place, Rugeley

A postcard picture of the Market Place also known as Market Square, which looks towards Lower Brook Street in Rugeley. On the left the National Provincial Bank became the National Westminster Bank ...

Market Place, Uttoxeter

A postcard view of Market Place in Uttoxeter. Most of the buildings in this scene remain (December 2019) and over the years there has been various retail enterprises on their ground floors. This Valentine’s ...