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BBC at Lotus Hall, Lotus Ltd, Stone

A seated audience at Lotus Hall, Lotus Ltd., Stone, on the occasion on a visit of the 'Down Your Way' BBC radio programme. ‘Down Your Way’ was a popular BBC radio programme which was aired between ...

Beaker

Grete Marks 1899 - 1990. Beaker. 1984.P.726 1937-1940 Over glaze painted earthenware H : 75 mm. Earthenware beaker. Decorated with a semi-matt glaze and an over glaze painted design. With moulded ...

Bean lorry, Longsdon

A ‘Bean’ lorry owned by Isaac Turner, coal haulier from Longsdon near Leek, driven by Joe Fisher from 1931 to 1935.

Bear Inn, Stafford,

The seventeenth century Bear Inn on Greengate Street was built on the site of the Old Black Bear Inn; it is possible some of the old building was used in the structure of the present. In the eighteenth ...

Beardmore's old pottery, City Road, Fenton

This photograph was taken looking westwards from close to the corner of Fountain Street and City Road. On the left is Frank Beardmore's old Sutherland Pottery, dating from 1901, although the works had ...

Beatrice Street in Brindley Ford, Stoke-on-Trent

Beatrice Street was formerly Victoria Street in Brindley Ford. The street has been demolished, replaced with modern housing and renamed Barmouth Grove. The camera is looking north with Terrance Street ...

Bebbington's Tea Wrapper, Stafford

Bebbington's grocers had premises on Foregate Street and Lichfield Road. The illustration on this Tea Wrapper depicts the Foregate Street shop.

Bedford Pottery Works, Shelton

The building in the photograph was once part of the Bedford Works of Ridgeway Potteries and this frontage is all that remains of the once extensive works. At its height the works ran down Bedford Street ...

Bedford Street Lock and Mellor's Millers on the Caldon Canal, Hanley

This photograph was taken from the Bedford Street Locks (locks 1 and 2) looking north along the Caldon Canal towards Mellor' Mills wharf and works. The canal bends sharply round to the left towards the ...

Beehive corner, Hednesford

Looking from the rail station road bridge towards Green Heath Road (West Hill). On the left can be seen the Beehive Stores at the time C. J. Taylor was proprietor. Cecil John Taylor had managed the store ...

Beehive corner, Hednesford

This well known store was situated on the corner of Cannock Road and Green Heath Road (West Hill) until its closure in the 1960s. It was owned by Harris, Horton & Heath at the time of this photograph ...

Beer bottle label from the Bird-In-Hand Brewery, Hilderstone

Beer bottle label advertising T.H. Shelley Stout. The Bird and Hand Inn had its own malthouse and brewery. It was one of the last public houses in the county to brew its own beer. The Shelley family ...

Beeston Tor, Leek & Manifold Light Railway

A packed passenger train with two locomotives has halted at Beeston Tor Station on its way north along the Leek and Manifold Light Railway . The line, which opened in 1904, closed in 1934, and the track ...

Beeston's Vaults, Red Lion Square, Newcastle-under-Lyme

Beeston's Vaults still stood in 2002 when it was known as the Wine Vaults. The building dates to before 1700 and has a timber framed structure. The pub was run by the Beeston family from the 1860s to ...

Beffcote Mill, Gnosall,

Beffcote Mill was in existence by the 1830s, but by 1888 was used as a dwelling. The building then lay derelict for sixty years until its conversion into a modern house in 1971, known as 'The Coffee ...

Behaviour of the Pottery Manufacturers - from the Enoch Wood Scrapbook

Alarm and deep concern were the order of the day for the pottery manufacturers who issued this notice. Some 43 gentlemen had recently dissented from the proceedings of a manufacturers' meeting, but ...

Bejam Freezer Centre, Newcastle-under-Lyme

The company Bejam' started in 1968 and was at the time Britain's largest frozen food supplier. By 1981 the shop on Newcastle-under-Lyme’s High Street had became Cordon Bleu freezer centre.

Belfast Dispute - from the Enoch Wood Scrapbook

In 1826, Enoch Wood became involved in an unwelcome dispute over the quality and prices of his wares. Belfast-based manufacturers' agent Robert Anderson claimed to offer china and earthenware at higher ...