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Mrs Dean outside her Sweet Shop, Eccleshall,

Mrs 'Granny' Dean's shop was on High Street and sold a variety of goods, including poultry, fish and sweets. During the Second World War Mrs Dean's daughter ran the business, but she soon closed the ...

Mrs Dean's Shop, Eccleshall,

Mrs 'Granny' Dean's shop was on High Street and sold a variety of goods, including poultry, fish and sweets. Mrs Dean is on the right, next to the shop window. During the Second World War Mrs Dean's ...

Nash Cottage, Acton Trussell

Nash Cottage in Nash Lane , Acton Trussell with the Nash family in the foreground. The cottage was demolished around 1974 to be replaced with new houses. The Nash family included Ephraim Nash and ...

National Fire Service, Eccleshall

The Eccleshall National Fire Service is pictured outside Eccleshall Fire station after winning the Gretton Cup (first for large trailer pump drill) and the Shobnall Cup (third for light trailer pump) ...

National Schools, Penkridge

The title on this postcard has mis-spelled Penkridge as 'Pinkridge. It shows the National Schools on Market Square (also known as School Square). Built in 1818 by Joseph Potter and paid for by Lord Hatherton, ...

National Schools, Penkridge

This postcard view shows the National Schools on Market Square (also known as School Square). Built in 1818 by Joseph Potter and paid for by Lord Hatherton, it was enlarged in 1889 in memory of Edward ...

New Road, Penkridge

This postcard view shows New Road, Penkridge. On the right is Bowcroft Cottages which is a restored timber-framed range of three bays, dating from the 16th or 17th centuries.

Newborough church and village

All Saints' Church was built by J. Oldrid Scott in 1899-1901. The top stages of the tower were added at a later date.

Newcastle Road, Loggerheads

Looking north east to wards Newcastle-under-Lyme on Newcastle Road, Loggerheads, with the petrol station and garage to the right. A postcard view published by Raphael Tuck and Sons.

Newport Road, Eccleshall

View looking towards Eccleshall. The Cross Butts and Green Lane crossroads can be seen in the centre, where the cottages stand.

Newport Road, Eccleshall

The thatched cottage on the right burnt down in about 1930. It stood on Newport Road, close to the entrance to Johnson Hall. The woman standing by the gate, Mrs Roper, was living here at the time this ...

Newport Road, Eccleshall

The thatched cottage on the right burnt down in about 1930. It stood on Newport Road, close to the entrance to Johnson Hall. The woman standing by the gate, Mrs Roper, was living here at the time this ...

Newport Road, Eccleshall

The thatched cottage on the right burnt down in about 1930. It stood on Newport Road, close to the entrance to Johnson Hall. The woman standing by the gate, Mrs Roper, was living here at the time this ...

Newport Road, Eccleshall

The thatched cottage on the right burnt down in about 1930. It stood on Newport Road, close to the entrance to Johnson Hall. The woman standing by the gate, Mrs Roper, was living here at the time this ...

Newspaper delivery, Seighford

A smile and a greeting with the latest news delivered by Mrs Violet Astley, of Seighford, who walked eight miles a day, six days a week on her morning paper round. She is seen here delivering a newspaper ...

Norbury Village - 'The Norbury Elm': sepia wash drawing

'The Norbury Elm [altered to Oak] with a distant view of the Parsonage House.' Showing an aged tree [?oak], with only one bough alive, standing in the village. Also showing a distant view of the top ...

Northycote Farm, Bushbury, near Wolverhampton

Northycote Farm was built around 1600 and stands on Underhill Lane, Bushbury, and was owned for many generations by the Underhill family, and later by the Thompson family. Wolverhampton Council bought ...

Oakamoor from Star Bank. Photographed by William Blake.

View of Oakamoor, Staffordshire, taken from Star Bank.